Dwight Yoakam will turn on and turn up his unique brand of country
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Dwight Yoakam will turn on and turn up his unique brand of country
Dwight Yoakam will turn on and turn up his unique brand of country music at this year’s Cattle Barons Ball July 23 at Extraco Events Center. Katherine Brock u Tom Cox u Connor Minnix u Jordan Minnix u Kelsie Smith Karen Keith u Amanda Firmin u Leti Deaver u Angela Crow Jones u Brian Schmunsler Erika Mills u Alyce Beard u Kay Bond u Jenny Cromeens u EFM Group Dr. and Mrs. James Campbell u Bill Teeter The gala will benefit the American Cancer Society and proceeds from the event will go to medical research and community programs to support cancer patients and their family. This event is the largest, one day event held in Central Texas and is crucial for funding all of the local district’s community services. Dwight Yoakam: music legend and movie star. Just his name conjures up provocative images of poured on blue jeans and a pale cowboy hat pulled low, belting out intricate, catchy melodies paired with poignant, brilliant lyrics that mesmerize you with their indelible imprint. Yoakam’s twangy, genre-warping country tunes laced with a strong dose of rock-and-roll influence have earned him a reputation as a genius, as well as two Grammy’s and 21 Grammy nominations, according to the singing star’s website. They’ve also carried him a long way from his roots in rural Pikeville, Kentucky to his current status as Bakersville, California’s most famous resident. Inspired by the Beatles, the Byrds, Elvis and other honky- tonk music of the area. Dwight moved to Los Angeles in 1978 after years of rejection in Nashville. He realized he might need to find an alternate highway for his music, so he brought his music to an unlikely audience- to the roots of rock fans. Yoakam teamed with producer Pete Anderson for the 1984 EP Guitars,Cadillacs, followed up in 1986 with Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. and went on to produce more than a dozen records of largely original music, including Hillbilly Deluxe, Blame the Vain, This Time and Population: Me, voted top 100 album of the decade by Country Universe. In recent years he has given his own take on Buck Owens with Dwight Sings Buck and My Very Best. Popular tunes include I sang Dixie, It Only Hurts When I Cry, Little Ways, A Thousand Miles from Nowhere, and Turn it on, Turn It Up, Turn me Loose and Little Sister. He’s had 12 gold albums and nine albums go platinum or multi-platinum with This Time going triple platinum. Yoakam has sold more than 25 million albums around the globe. In February 2008, Dwight Yoakam was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame. It was an amazing ceremony that touched him personally, “It really is all about my family; Kentucky is that and always will be that. It’s an honor that really is one of my proudest because of how emotionally connected to me it will always be.” The music still matters to Dwight. Yoakam, who during his long career has updated the traditional honkytonk style of country without ever going pop, is prepping for his first album of original music in five years. Giving shape to a collection of music is just as important to him now, as it was when he made his critically acclaimed debut in 1986. “ Albums are still albums- I take exception to folks saying they don’t make albums anymore,” says Yoakam in January 2010. “ A record literally means a record of music. We’re still making records and still making albums, if the individual artist working still merits it. If you’re doing a bunch of filler... people didn’t want that when we were buying vinyl albums” much less now. Those helping the American Cancer Society and Cattle Baron’s with their ticket purchases should keep in mind they’re seeing even more than a great musician. Yoakam has also made the jump from vinyl and CDs to the silver screen, making his mark in major motion pictures acting with film names such as Tommy Lee Jones, Forest Whitaker, Nicolas Cage, Reese Witherspoon, and Vince Vaughn. Yoakam’s film appearances include roles in Sling Blade, Red Rock West, Panic Room, and Crank. Most recently he was in Four Christmases and wrapping up the filming of Dirty Girls with Tim McGraw. For more information go to www.wacocattlebaronsball.org To reserve a table call (254) 753-0807. General admission tickets are available at (254) 776-1660. The VIP cocktail party starts at 5 p.m. Doors open for the ball at 6 p.m. Page 2 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 Page 3 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage Dear Community and Friends, Please join us as Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 brings ‘ A Tribute To Courage’: Courage to fight, Courage to change, Courage to come together for more research and more cures. We are changing our event, changing our location and changing our date. We are proud to be back at the Extraco Events Center, home of the Coliseum, while bringing more focus than ever to our great event that supports a wonderful mission; Cancer. This is a disease that has impacted most everyone’s lives. It could have been you, your family or even friends. However it could have been, the mission is simple: eliminating cancer as a major health problem by prevention, research, education, advocacy and service. Your generous support is what drives this mission to the major successes the organization has achieved. Your American Cancer Society is solely funded through public donations. So what the organization has accomplished, is what you have accomplished! We hope you join us for two new, special pre-events: The Wild Black Jack Ride- A Texas Hill Country Wine trip ending at the historic Admiral Nimitz Pacific War Museum for an evening food, music and Hill Country fun. Then there is the new 5k Run with the Bulls at the Highlander Ranch. Don’t forget to include the kids at the Junior Cattle Baron’s Ball, same day, same place as the 5k. This kid’s party honors our youngest cancer patients and survivors. We look forward to seeing you on July 23, 2011 as we come together to celebrate Courage! Catherine, Missi and Lorrie Cattle Baron’s 2011 brings A Tribute to Courage: Courage to fight, Courage to change, Courage to come together for more research and more cures. As we write our letter to you, it is with the heaviest of hearts that we announce our Honorary Chairman, Mario Alvarado, has lost his battle to end stage cancer. He has allowed us to tell his story in the hopes of helping us raise as much money as we can to go towards research. Mario had been managing a rare form of cancer for the last five years. It all started with what seemed as an appendicitis attack in April 2005. During surgery, there was a tumor found that was diagnosed as appendical cancer. He was never able to have any tumors removed because of the form of cancer he had. In doing so, the cancer would have instantly spread throughout his body. Because of the valuable research, with the help of the American Cancer Society, Mario celebrated Five More Birthdays with his family and friends. While Mario is no longer with us, his valiant fight will always be remembered. He taught everyone who he had known how to make each day count and live life to the fullest. He was a leader in life, a respected football coach, as well as businessman. His outlook always remained positive and he rarely complained when he had every right to. Cattle Baron’s 2011 will be Mario Alvarado’s final farewell; a Tribute to His Courage. July 23, 2011 Page 4 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 Ray Rushton Johnston, Jr. lives a life that inspires others. Born on Feb 10, 1979 in Montgomery, AL he grew up dreaming of a career in the NBA. It was through hard work and determination that he was able to realize that dream. Taught the values of perseverance and working hard from his parents, Martha and Ray Sr., Johnston started on his path to the pros by shooting free throws in his driveway at the age of four. By the eighth grade he made the high school varsity team where smaller colleges were interested in his talent, but Johnston only wanted to play in the Southeastern Conference. He held out and ended up becoming a walk on player to the University of Alabama team his freshman year. It was during his college years that he became more involved in music. After a family member told him that he could not take drums to college, he learned to play the guitar by ear and eventually started playing in both an acoustic rock/country trio and a Motown party band that played local Tuscaloosa venues and events. In 2001, Ray graduated with a degree in Marketing and moved to Dallas, Texas. While there he continued to pursue his passion for music and performed regularly at area restaurants and bars. A few years later, at the age of 24, while working as a loan officer Johnston was “discovered” by the Mavericks while playing basketball in the 2004 Hoop-it-Up Tournament. A scout for the Mavericks saw him play and offered him a shot at his dream – to play in the NBA. Johnston’s ensuing tryout won him a spot on the Mavericks’ summer league team, making him teammates with the likes of Josh Howard and Devin Harris. Ray’s chance to live that dream changed when a small injury on his shin from a pickup game led to surgery that would later put him in a coma. It was at this surgery that his leukemia was discovered - a rare form known as acute promyelocytic leukemia. During his battle with the deadly disease, Johnston would endure incredible medical challenges: a collapsed lung; an irregular heartbeat; kidney failure; blood clots in his brain that led to seizures and finally having to be shocked back to life – twice. After successfully overcoming all of those hurdles and beating leukemia, not once but four times, he is now pursuing another passion – playing music. The Ray Johnston Band recorded their first album at Palmyra Studios in Palmer, TX in August 2009 and they are currently touring in various cities in the Southeastern and Southwestern United States. The band is comprised of Grammy award winning talent: Keith Anderson (saxophone) has recorded with Kayne West and has toured and played with Herbie Hancock, Roy Hargrove, Marcus Miller, and Kirk Franklin. Bobby Sparks (keyboard and B3 organ) has played with Kirk Franklin, Tower of Power, Eryka Badu and countless others. Giving back to the community and supporting personal causes has always been important to Ray. In September 2005, he co-founded the Heroes Basketball Program, where he coaches spring and summer basketball to Dallas area youth. A testament to the success of the program, all of the players of the “class of 2010” Heroes team will sign scholarships and play in college. Another cause close to his heart is the fight to find a cure for leukemia. Ray’s relationship with The Ryan Gibson Foundation (www.trgf.org), a Dallas based non-profit dedicated to finding a cure for leukemia, has prompted him to create fundraisers at many of the upcoming Ray Johnston Band shows on the tour. Johnston attends Watermark Community Church in Dallas and his lyrics reflect his email signature…God First. Page 5 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 5:00 p.m. VIP Cocktail Reception for Sponsors, Donors and Gold Baron Patrons n The 2011 Cattle Baron’s Ball Committee and PROVIDENCE HEALTHCARE NETWORK express our sincere thanks to the generous underwriters and donors of the 2011 Ball “ A Tribute To Courage” n Passed crab cakes, chicken fried lobster shooters, and other fine specialties created by EDDIE DEEN CATERING COMPANY, INC. n Valet Parking provided by COMMUNITY BANK & TRUST 6:00 p.m. Silver Baron Check In & Main Ball Opens n The EXTRACO Events Center doors will open and the party begins n The Parade of Roses brought to you by HILLCREST/S&W graces the Main Ball with beautiful red roses from ACCENT ON FLOWERS. Each rose honors or memorializes the ones we love n Silent Auction is open for “bidness” Don’t wait- these legendary items will go fast n Dine on legendary cuisine custom made by EDDIE DEEN CATERING COMPANY, INC. n Shake it up…See and be seen… The GLAZER’S Bar is the place to be n Strike it rich at the high rolling Gaming Tables and Midway Games n Take a chance on Lady Luck by purchasing your Raffle Tickets. Lady and Gentleman’s two tone, diamond Rolex Watches by JOB LINK n Commemorative John Wayne Winchester Rifle by C&M AIR COOLED ENGINES n Skinny Up to the ELITE CIRCLE Grille’s Margarita and Rocks bar for a Top Shelf Frozen Margarita that has a special piece of jewelry with each commemorative glass n Solve your own Mystery by the purchase of a beautifully wrapped Mystery Box 7:00 p.m. Wrangler Check In 8:30 p.m. Grand Entry Please give a round of applause to our Society and Spirit of Hope Award winners 8:45 p.m. Audible Auction Begins Get ready for some Texas sized wheelin’ and dealin’ as Cattle Baron’s Ball presents the Legendary 2011 Audible Auction. The stakes are high on these exclusive items and our auctioneer calla them as he sees him 10:00 p.m. Dwight Yoakam Enjoy chart topping country artist Dwight Yoakam, our favorite Hollywood Honky Tonker with his rockabilly sound on the main stage. Generously underwritten by: KAREN KEITH, WACO TRIBUNE HERALD. Silent Auction is Closed 11:30 p.m. Banking is Open Don’t forget to pony up for your fabulous winnings Last chance to purchase all Raffle Tickets 11:45 p.m. Raffle winners announced 12:00 a.m. Enjoyed Havin’ Ya’ll! Be careful goin’ home. See you next year! VIP Cocktail Reception Lump Crab Cakes Chipolte Aoli n Chicken Fried Lobster Shooters with Tequila Red Sauce n Watermelon Gazpacho Shooters n White Wings wrapped in smoked apple bacon with jalapeno n Fire Roasted Chiles with Cream Cheese n Cascading Fruit, cheese, wafer and vegetable display Main Ball Carving & Grilling Station Tender smoked brisket, smoked turkey breast and seasoned baby back ribs with honey, all served with Eddie Deen’s famous BBQ sauces and silver dollar rolls Grilling & Action Stations Southwest Panini Station Homemade flatbreads grilled along with Monterey jack cheese, pesto, chipotle aoli, sautéed onions, spinach and assorted toppings Mini Cheese burger Slider Station Petite ground beef patties served with brioche buns, melted pepper jack cheese and choice of mustards and mayos Petite Chipolte Infused Corny Dogs Hand battered corn dogs infused with a hint of spicy chipotle served with mustard Grilling and Action Sides Fresh cut French fries, hand dipped beer battered onion rings, cilantro ranch dressing, jalapeno ketchup and spicy mayo Something for the Non BBQ Crowd Vegetables Fire roasted vegetable skewers with squash, zucchini and red onion, Lemon grilled asparagus bundles, Buttered corn cobbettes, Whole green beans with pearl onions Smashed Potato Bar Mashed red, sweet and Yukon potatoes accompanied by apple smoked bacon bits, scallions, whipped butter, cheddar cheese, gorgonzola cheese, sour cream, cinnamon sugar and chopped beef brisket Texas Avocado Bar Halved avocados filled with sour cream, shrimp Tampico, mango salsa, cactus salsa and accompanied with blue corn chips Salad Bar Mixed green salad with feta, cucumber, radishes, and cherry tomatoes served with jalapeno ranch and vinaigrette dressing Home Baked Breads Homemade yeast, wheat and cloverleaf rolls with whipped butter Dessert Stations Crepe Station Homemade crepes filled with silky white chocolate and a scrumptuous berry medley Cup Cake Bar Assorted flavored cupcakes for you to frost and decorate yourselves with assorted creamy icings and toppings Eddie Deen’s Signature Chocolate-anilla Swirl Pies They’re Back! Oh so mouthwatering, don’t count the calories good Fried Twinkies and Fried Cheesecake Page 6 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 Page 7 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 ‘93 Meg Oates Bauer & Missy Lowder ‘94 Debbie & Russell Trippet Kim Neuhaus Brent Neuhaus Shane Turner Lou Ann Butler Nancy Goodnight Debbie & Derrel Luce Whitney & Brandon Luce Libby & Martin Starr Jamie & Jason Youens Ginny and Russell Davis Denise Gay - co-chair Alison Sorley - co-chair Shelly Hall Christie Harper Krista Meek Mindy Martin Kristi Morgan Lea Swanson Joel & Nancy Weissman Gina Ford Holly Harris Laura Campbell Jeff and Tammy Mathis Liz Bowles and Mark Bowles Catherine Campbell Pam Cooper Lorrie Dicorte Meredith Ducote Michelle Dunnam Erica Ellis Jill Goss Shannon Goss Mabrie Hermann Abigail Horner Lindsay Jeffrey Anna Johnson Kate Jones Lauren Jones Erika Mills Courtney Miller Karen Petree Caroline Reynolds Stevie Sheffield Dawn Sykora Carolyn Haferkamp Rusty Haferkamp Shawn Hunt Tom Smith Johnny Mankin Tom Cox Brian Schmunsler Kathryn Brock Courtney Restivo Jaimie Banek Kacey Williams Joan Felton Amy Oakley Ninfa Garcia Mary Anthony Arriola Karen Froehlich Donna Dulock Leah Stewart Leah Davis Danika Brock Debra Keen Angie Rains Abigail Horner Robin Trenary Kelly Byrd Brad Keele Kim Keele Kim Arnold Brennon Arnold Joel Weissman Nancy Weissman Amanda Firmin Kate Nelson Shawn Cardwell Nancy Toups Ron Toups Liz Bowles Mark Bowles Mary Jane & Hal Whitaker ‘95 Debbie & Russell Trippet Mary Jane & Hal Whitaker ‘96 Susan & Barry Oswalt Laura & Danny Palmer ‘97 Marilyn & Marty Englander Angie & Kevin Six ‘98 Darla & Phil Meacham ‘99 Danni & Dan Mayfield Ann & Marshall Owen ‘00 Mary Lou & Ronnie Glaesmann Amy & Corey Christie ‘01 Donna & Darrell Wheeler Brenda & John Stephens ‘02 Kathy & Charlie Douthit Merryl & Will Jones ‘03 Cheryl & Ron Holy Kim & Greg Salome ‘04 Lorrie Dicorte & Tom Cox Nancy & Wade Gupton ‘05 Nancy Goodnight, Hilary Grant & Jane Yost ‘06 Yvonne Minor & Amanda Parr ‘07 Gayla & David Smith Misti & Sh-ane Smith ‘08 Michelle Dunnam, Stevie Sheffield & Misti Smith ‘09 Debbie Keel & Michelle Shero ‘10 Jessica & Zollie Steakley Amanda & Mark Stewart Page 8 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 Page 9 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 We are proud to present the 1st University Credit Accent On Flowers Allen Samuels Chevrolet Allen Samuels House of Travel Alliance Bank Central Texas Amercian Airlines American Bank Angela Crow-Jones Photography Baylor Athletics Bear Creek Construction Bird Kultgen Ford Blue Bonnet Health Services Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas Bosque Realty C&M Air Cooled Engines Cavender’s Boot City Central National Bank City of Lacy Lakeview Coldwell Banker/Camille Johnson Collins & Team Orthodontic Community Bank & Trust Curves, Inc. Davis Bros. Publishing Co. Dealer’s Electrical Supply DOCUMATION, Inc./Shawn Hunt Don Sharp DRD Foundation Elite Circle Grille Englander Container and Display Co. ETMC Emergency Medical Service Extraco Banks First National Bank of Central Texas First National Bank of McGregor George’s Restaurant and Catering Gift Horse Glazer’s Distributors Happy Endings Dog Rescue Harrison Davis Steakley, P.C. HEB Hillcrest Health System/Scott & White Image Hospitality Jaynes, Reitmeier, Boyd & Therrell Job Link John McClaren Chevrolet John W. Erwin General Construction Karen Keith/Keith Ace Hardware Kunkel Construction KWTX Channel 10 Lochridge-Priest, Inc. MailMax Direct Pattillo, Brown and Hill, LLC Pollei DesignWorks Prophecy Media Providence Healthcare Network Quality Care of Waco Sandy & Bill Goss Schlotzsky’s Deli Source Access Southwest Airlines Spice Village Star Tex Propane, Inc. State Farm Insurance/Jim Baker Tarleton State Universtiy Ted Nash Long Life Foundation Tejas Logistics Systems Texas Farm Bureau Texas First State Bank Texas Frontgate Properties Texas Home Health Texas State Technical College The Dwyer Group The Fentress Foundation The Wacoan Time Warner Cable Tom Salome Investments TXU Energy Visiting Angels Waco 100 Waco Coca-Cola Bottling Company Waco Tribune-Herald/Waco Today Whitaker, Spinks & Koslovsky, CPAs in memory of our Honorary Chairman: Mario Alvarado This will be a poignant tribute to those who have won against cancer and to those that have lost. A towering display of beautiful red roses will be the focal point of the evening. Each rose will be sold to honor or memorialize a loved one. An elegant easel will display the person’s name for whom roses were bought, as well as a special booklet given to each patron. After the Ball, each rose will be distributed to area nursing homes to help brighten their life. P urch as e a r ose for $ 10 or a dozen for $ 100 Flowers graciously donated Sponsored by> by > ACCENT ON FLOWERS Wednesday, June 15, 2011 Join the fight against cancer as you get great ideas for Cattle Barons Ball fashion. Chic western, upscale fashion is in store for 2011 as we head indoors. Each guest will receive a very special commemorative, hand painted wine glass. Complimentary food and beverages will be served for your enjoyment. Space is limited. Reserve your place early by calling 254-753-0807, or check the box on the reservation card. Sponsored by> The Shops of River Square Page 10 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 Page 11 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 In celebrating the lives of those who have been touched by cancer, there will be a special champagne cake created by Simply Delicious. The cake will be adorned by candles purchased at the event, which can be inscribed in honor or memory of a special person in your life. At a designated hour all candles will be lit by our volunteers with a special moment of silence. Afterwards, candles will be blown out and this delicious cake will be served to the patrons of the Ball. Your Lil’ Wranglers are invited to attend our party, just for them, as we honor our youngest pediatric cancer patients and their families. Come enjoy a fun day with inflatables, games, painting music, food and more just for kids! Sponsored by June 9, 2011 When: Where: Camp Hope, 1007 Camp Road, McGregor Time: 11 a.m.- 2 p.m. Pediatric Cancer patients and their siblings are free Candles will be sold for $10, $20 and $40 each. June 9, 2011 at the MCC Highlander Ranch for a racing good time! How is our run/walk different from the others? Our runners will finish their run through the country by running through the bulls! An important part in preventing cancer is staying healthy and active. This event will help place our emphasis in promoting awareness of a healthy lifestyle. Food and beverages will be provided. Sponsored by> Limited quantities available, so don’t miss out on this special part of the evening! Page 12 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage July 23, 2011 Page 13 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage Here’s your chance at winning the most sought after watches in the world. Nothing signifies elegance more than Rolex.Ladies’ and Men’s Two tone stainless and gold jubilee bracelets with diamond bezel, diamond dial oyster perpetual datejust watches. Raffle Tickets are $50 each or 3 for $100 Underwritten By: JOB LINK Donors: Belly up to the Elite Bar & Grill’s Margarita & Rocks Bar. Enjoy top shelf margaritas served in a commemorative glass that’s yours to keep. Each $25 glass from Texas Frontgate Property comes with a special piece of jewelry with the top winner being a gorgeous chocolate pearl necklace donated by Mastercraft Jewelry. Only 100 margaritas will be available, so make sure you get them fast! MASTERCRAFT JEWELRY VILLA VINO CHILI PEPPERS RITCHIE’S WESTERN WEAR YESTERDAY & TODAY BASKINS The West is what legends are made from and there is no other legend larger than John Wayne . This limited edition, collector’s rifle is made by Winchester and modeled after the rifle John Wayne used in The Shootist. Raffle Tickets are $20 each or 6 for $100 Underwritten By: C&M AIR COOLED ENGINES Mug Slide Mosey on up to the Wine Pull Underwritten by DERREL bar and see how far you can slide your mug of brew. Put it between the lines on the table and you win a prize LUCE, ATTORNEY AT LAW Let’s Make A Deal! For $5 you get three tries to pick a fabulous bottle of wine. You can keep number one or give it back. You can keep number two or give it back, but the third time hopefully is your charm ‘cause it’s yours to keep! Hoola Hips Who can still swing those hips around and around without dropping the hoop to the ground? If you can still swing it around for 15 seconds or more and you’ll take home a prize. Pin The Tail On the Jack Ass It really doesn’t matter what school you went to if you can pin the tail in the right placeyou’re the winner and a prize is yours. Step up, put the blind fold on, spin three times and see how good you are! Say Cheese UNDERWRITTEN BY Let’s face it- dressing up is always fun! Grab your friends and climb on in for a fun Cattle Baron’s keepsake. How many people can you fit in the booth? $10 for a strip of four Everyone loves a great mystery and for $50 you can solve your own. Inside these beautifully wrapped boxes, buyer is guaranteed a prize worth $50 or more. All boxes will be unwrapped at an appointed hour and at the same time! July 23, 2011 Page 14 Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage 1. July 23, 2011 Australia Page 15 S10 G’Day Mate! No worries as you and a guest fly Down Under on a fabulous getaway to Melbourne, Australia. Your once in a lifetime trip includes airfare for two and hotel stay for one week. You will have a guided trip to Mornington Peninsula to sample some incredible Australian wines and an excursion down the Great Ocean Road to visit one of the most magnificent coastlines in the world. Your boutique hotel will be bayside across from the yacht club and just blocks from the famous Ackland street where you can sample the finest bakeries anywhere. With so much to do and see, you will come home with a lifetime of memories. Trip must be taken between July 2011- October 2011, or March 2012- June 2012. Waco Cattle Baron’s Ball 2011 ~ A Tribute to Courage Enjoy a Picnic outside! Win this picnic table for your children to enjoy some fun in the sun. Value: $600 Donor: Daryl Weems and Dori Mattson, in honor of David Weems. Value: $12,000 2. S11 Child’s Playhouse Kyocera Taskalfa Digital Color Printer/Copier/Scanner With CTWP celebrating 34 years as your copier company, you know you’re in trusted hands with the purchase of this high quality color digital imaging solution. This office machine from Kyocera is an investment your company will thank you for. Fast output, networking capabilities, duplexing, large color touchscreen interface, network faxing and more, what are you waiting for? Value: $800 Donor: D and D Hunting and Outfitters S35 Value: $349 Donor: Bear Mountain S78 Barnes Keith Guided Trophy Hunt Ever wondered where the new True Grit water scenes were filmed? Right here at the world famous Barnes-Keith Ranch in San Saba, Texas. This guided trophy hunt is for either a 5 day bow or 4 day rifle hunt on over 10,000 acres of prime hunting territory with 11 miles of Colorado river frontage. Barnes-Keith has some of the most knowledgeable hunting guides in the business. This is a family owned business that has been providing hunting adventures for over 75 years. Includes lodging in the newly renovated lodge, home cooked meals and even satellite tv! Value: $ 7,500 Photos may be for illustration purposes only. Some restrictions may apply to items and is the sole responsibility of buyer. Fun on the Water Have a fun day on the water in your new Old Town Otter Plus Kayak! Value: $12,000 3. Attention all Outdoorsmen! Treat yourself and 7 of your friends on an awesome dove hunt this September! F lowers that Won’t Fade Enjoy this wonderful rustic dried flower arrangement in a horn sculpture. It will complement any home. Value: $200 Donor: Villa Vino Stay and Play at Coeur d’Alene Casino S87 The Coeur d’ Alene Casino Resort Hotel has 100,000 square feet of gaming space and 1,800 gaming machines. The high Mountain Buffet is among the most popular dining spots in the region. Gift certificate for one stay and play package. Hotel and golf is comped Sunday through Thursday, excluding holidays and covers a standard room. Value: $199 Donor: The Coeur d’ Alene Casino Resort Hotel Photos may be for illustration purposes only. Some restrictions may apply to items and is the sole responsibility of buyer. July 23, 2011 Dwight Yoakam will turn on and turn up his unique brand of country music at this year’s Cattle Barons Ball July 23 at Extraco Events Center. Katherine Brock u Tom Cox u Connor Minnix u Jordan Minnix u Kelsie Smith Karen Keith u Amanda Firmin u Leti Deaver u Angela Crow Jones u Brian Schmunsler Erika Mills u Alyce Beard u Kay Bond u Jenny Cromeens u EFM Group Dr. and Mrs. James Campbell u Bill Teeter The gala will benefit the American Cancer Society and proceeds from the event will go to medical research and community programs to support cancer patients and their family. This event is the largest, one day event held in Central Texas and is crucial for funding all of the local district’s community services. Dwight Yoakam: music legend and movie star. Just his name conjures up provocative images of poured on blue jeans and a pale cowboy hat pulled low, belting out intricate, catchy melodies paired with poignant, brilliant lyrics that mesmerize you with their indelible imprint. Yoakam’s twangy, genre-warping country tunes laced with a strong dose of rock-and-roll influence have earned him a reputation as a genius, as well as two Grammy’s and 21 Grammy nominations, according to the singing star’s website. They’ve also carried him a long way from his roots in rural Pikeville, Kentucky to his current status as Bakersville, California’s most famous resident. Inspired by the Beatles, the Byrds, Elvis and other honky- tonk music of the area. Dwight moved to Los Angeles in 1978 after years of rejection in Nashville. He realized he might need to find an alternate highway for his music, so he brought his music to an unlikely audience- to the roots of rock fans. Yoakam teamed with producer Pete Anderson for the 1984 EP Guitars,Cadillacs, followed up in 1986 with Guitars, Cadillacs, Etc. and went on to produce more than a dozen records of largely original music, including Hillbilly Deluxe, Blame the Vain, This Time and Population: Me, voted top 100 album of the decade by Country Universe. In recent years he has given his own take on Buck Owens with Dwight Sings Buck and My Very Best. Popular tunes include I sang Dixie, It Only Hurts When I Cry, Little Ways, A Thousand Miles from Nowhere, and Turn it on, Turn It Up, Turn me Loose and Little Sister. He’s had 12 gold albums and nine albums go platinum or multi-platinum with This Time going triple platinum. Yoakam has sold more than 25 million albums around the globe. In February 2008, Dwight Yoakam was inducted into the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame. It was an amazing ceremony that touched him personally, “It really is all about my family; Kentucky is that and always will be that. It’s an honor that really is one of my proudest because of how emotionally connected to me it will always be.” The music still matters to Dwight. Yoakam, who during his long career has updated the traditional honkytonk style of country without ever going pop, is prepping for his first album of original music in five years. Giving shape to a collection of music is just as important to him now, as it was when he made his critically acclaimed debut in 1986. “ Albums are still albums- I take exception to folks saying they don’t make albums anymore,” says Yoakam in January 2010. “ A record literally means a record of music. We’re still making records and still making albums, if the individual artist working still merits it. If you’re doing a bunch of filler... people didn’t want that when we were buying vinyl albums” much less now. Those helping the American Cancer Society and Cattle Baron’s with their ticket purchases should keep in mind they’re seeing even more than a great musician. Yoakam has also made the jump from vinyl and CDs to the silver screen, making his mark in major motion pictures acting with film names such as Tommy Lee Jones, Forest Whitaker, Nicolas Cage, Reese Witherspoon, and Vince Vaughn. Yoakam’s film appearances include roles in Sling Blade, Red Rock West, Panic Room, and Crank. Most recently he was in Four Christmases and wrapping up the filming of Dirty Girls with Tim McGraw. For more information go to www.wacocattlebaronsball.org To reserve a table call (254) 753-0807. General admission tickets are available at (254) 776-1660. The VIP cocktail party starts at 5 p.m. Doors open for the ball at 6 p.m.