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Join Us For OurHeart HealthAwareness Event...Wednesday, February 17th8:00am-1:30pmAmarillo Civic Center
February is NationalHeart Health
Awareness Monthfor Women
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ed itor’s thoughts...I had no idea that heart attacks were the number one killer for women. Everyone just sees pink in October and is ready to “Save the Ta-Tas”, when women’s hearts are what is in danger. Our breasts make us “feel” like women, but our hearts are what “make” us women. It is our hearts that carry the physical burden from our emotional strain. Women are so confused these days as to what their role in society is...are we strong women who are powerful in the world or are we the silent backbone that supports the strong men who are powerful in the world (either way...we rule the world).
I know it’s cheesy, but women ARE from Venus and men from Mars. Men are simple creatures who think, talk and act simply. Women are the complex ones who read into what is being said when there is not enough said, who expect men to read our minds and to know what “the look” means. Don’t tell me you’ve never said, “I shouldn’t HAVE to tell you”.
In addition to that, I think when you have a child they activate your “sissy button” and hand you your guilt card. If my son’s feelings get hurt, I actually contemplate taking down another 6 year old child. When I can’t explain to him why some kids are just mean or why some grown-ups don’t do what they say they are going to do...my “sissy button” kicks in. When I have to work so many hours, then bring work home and he will sit at the bar with me at my computer and we will watch SpongeBob together, just because he wants to be by me instead of playing in the backyard. There goes my “sissy button” and you can take my guilt card too!
So...women have society pressures, work/careers, school, motherhood, relationships, family, body issues. I constantly question every-thing I do. I don’t exercise and when I’m stressed I eat a Black Tie Mousse Cake from Olive Garden or a Little Bucket Parfait from KFC, pout and zone out on the computer or watching tv, so I don’t have to think about it. So this issue is dedicated to women’s hearts...to make you aware that even though we don’t see them, they are the engine that run our entire body. May you start being aware of your actions that affect them and work toward a healthy, balanced life that will give you a strong and healthy heart.
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Women and Heart DiseaseWomen and Heart DiseaseWomen and Heart DiseaseHeart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States and is a major cause of disability. Almost 700,000 people die of heart disease in the U.S. each year. That is about 29% of all U.S. deaths (CDC, 2008). Heart disease is not just a man's disease. Heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases are devastating to women, too. In fact, coronary heart disease, which causes heart attacks, is the leading cause of death for American women (AHA, 2009). Even though heart disease is the number one killer of women, many are not aware of this statistic. The majority of women still believe breast cancer to be the number one killer for women. Nearly one-third or 27% of all female deaths each year are from heart disease (WomenHeart, 2009). Of the 500,000 annual deaths from cardiovascular disease, 267,000 women die from heart attacks—six times as many women as will die from breast cancer (WomenHeart, 2009).
Women who are minorities, have diabetes, are overweight, smoke, have high blood pressure or high cholesterol are all at greater risk of heart disease. For African American women, the age-adjusted rate of heart disease is 72% higher than for white women and a majority of Hispanic women over 20 years old have borderline high or high cholesterol levels (WomenHeart, 2009).
Women are less likely to be treated the same as men experiencing signs and symptoms of a heart attack and many times women put off seeking medical attention for symptoms due to fear, embarrassment and time constraints (many are too busy taking care of family to seek care for themselves). To further complicate scenario, women’s symptoms may vary from the typical or stereotype symptoms of men.
The most crucial point women need to be educated on is that women can significantly decrease their risk of heart disease if they have knowledge of the signs, symptoms, risk factors, questions to ask when seeking medical help and the steps required to develop and maintain a healthy lifestyle. A woman who is fully educated on the signs, symptoms and risk factors of heart disease is empowered to ensure they receive the medical treatment required.
Symptoms of a Heart Attack:Symptoms of a Heart Attack:- Pressure, burning, squeezing in the center of the chest- Discomfort in one or both arms, shoulders, neck, jaw, stomach or back- Shortness of breath- Fatigue, cold sweat, nausea, weakness
Less Typical Symptoms of Heart Disease in Women:Less Typical Symptoms of Heart Disease in Women:- Pain in upper back, jaw, neck or shoulder- Shortness of breath- Flu-like symptoms: nausea or vomiting, cold sweats- Fatigue or weakness- Feelings of anxiety, loss of appetite, discomfort
Risks of Heart Disease (that can be controlled):Risks of Heart Disease (that can be controlled): Hypertension, High Cholesterol, Smoking, Diabetes, Obesity, Inactivity. Those That Cannot Be Controlled: Those That Cannot Be Controlled: Increasing age, Family History, Race, Prior heart attack or stroke
Adopt a Heart Healthy Lifestyle: Stop smoking, be physically active for 30 minutes a day, eat a heart healthy diet, maintain a healthy weight, manage your blood pressure. If you have diabetes, control your blood sugar. Consume alcohol in moderation.
The community of Amarillo and the surrounding areas are fortunate to have a dedicated facility that provides care for those who are at risk or have cardiovascular disease. The Heart Hospital of Northwest Texas opened its doors on October 1, 2003 as an addition to Northwest Texas Healthcare System. Northwest Texas Healthcare System identified a need and immediately set forth to develop a plan that would meet the needs of the community. The additional beds were to be dedicated to those with cardiac disease as heart disease was becoming more prevalent in the United States and had surpassed all cancers as the number one killer. Statistical data also indicated that Texas had one of the highest rates of heart disease compared to other states.
The Heart Hospital is a 90-bed facility consisting of large private rooms and state of the art technology. The Cath lab equipment is manned with our specialized staff who have 73 years combined Cath lab experience. The Heart Hospital is the only facility in the region that is dedicated to caring for patient with cardiovascular disease. That is what we do 24/7. The staff in our Coronary Intensive Care and Cardiac Med/Surg floors is specially trained to care for the patient experiencing cardiovascular disease. All licensed staff is required to have Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) training, which is an advanced training. ACLS is rarely required for all licensed staff in other facilities.
The Heart Hospital has carried on the tradition of community involvement that has been seen through the years by Northwest Texas Healthcare System. We are a commu-nity partner involved in multiple health fairs and educational presentations. One such community partner for the Heart Hospital is the American Heart Association, which brings educational programs like the national Go Red for Women CampaignGo Red for Women Campaign. This event, which includes cardiac screenings and educational sessions, has grown to reach over 750 women in the community. This years event is February 17, with free health screenings and educational breakout sessions at 8:30 am to 11am and a luncheon at 1200 pm featuring motivational keynote speaker Sally Baskey. Please call 806-457-0090 for more information.
In addition, the hospital offers a free cardiovascular risk assessment for the community. Simply go to the northwest website at www.nwtexas healthcare.com and click on the HeartAware link to take your 7 minute risk assessment. If you are identified as a high-risk patient, you can choose to participate in a one-on-one educational session with our cardiac nurse. All of this is absolutely FREE to the community!
Rhythm of Life Cardiac Rehab Center at The Heart Hospital of Northwest Texas believes cardiac patients should have opportunities to facilitate their own recoveries while progressing toward healthier, more active lifestyles. The center offers a unique, patient-centered program emphasizing a personalized approach to recovery through key components- exercise, education and encour-agement. The highly skilled, professional healthcare team includes cardiologist, registered nurses, exercise specialists and dietitians—all dedicated to making the process of recovery a positive and rewarding experience.
References: American Heart Association. (2009). Women, heart disease and stroke. Retrieved January 10, 2009, from http://www.americanheart.orgCenters for Disease Control and Prevention. (2008). Heart disease. Retrieved January 10, 2009, from http://www.cdc.govWomenHeart (2009). Women and heart disease fact sheet. Retrieved January 9, 2009 from http://www.womenheart.org/resources/cvdfactsheet.cfm
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We are a group of women who work together . We are used to gathering together on our breaks and discussing our personal l ives .One thing we have all learned is to be honest , how to take honesty and how to fi lter through so many different personalit ies
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Why ask for advice from one woman when you can ask “The Gossip Girls” !
BeckyIn her 50s, married for
over 30 years, 1 son & 1 daughter and
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time as possible with her family.
Ter iIn her 40s, divorced
several? times, 4 kids, 1st new grandbaby on the way. Was a “wild
child”, has street smarts. Has a degree in English
Literature.Has a dry, sarcastic
sense of humor.Would go out of her way to help a total stranger.
Les l i eJust turned 30!
Is married to her high school sweetheart with 1
son. Is related to everyone in Amarillo. There are 7 degrees to Leslie. We like to call
her a “spaz”, but she has the best sense of humor,
loves to learn new things and has a kind
heart.
Cher i saIn her 20s, divorced with two red-headed
boys. Is known for her red hair and her shapely figure. Loves to have a good time, great sense of humor, very creative and very caring. Kind of has a creepy intuition and an alter ego punk side with the voice of
Celine Dion.
J enne l l eIn her 30s, recently divorced from 2nd
marriage of 8 years. Has 1 daughter and 1
son. Jennelle is the most free spirited,
non-judgemental, out to have a good time & meet
new people kind of person. Has a super soft
heart...sometimes too soft
DebbyIn her 50s, divorced for
the 4th time. Has 2 daughters, 1 son and 6
grandchildren.Debby is grounded,
open-minded, easy to talk to, very blunt &
opinionated, dependable. Never sweet, but
passionately caring.
Cr i s t iIn her 30s, divorced
from her 3rd husband who she is now happily dating and has 1 son.Cristi is creative, a
good listener, opinionated but
open-minded, sometimes becomes the mediator.
Will always be honest & always be late.
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AVENUE
10 will be moving into its new
home this February, and we will
be presenting our first project the
weekends of March 20th and 27th.
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The project is “24/768”, 24 plays and 768
square feet of art will be conceived,
written, produced, and staged for the
public in 4 days. “DEFINE YOUR OWN
PARAMETERS” is the motto here, so there
is a great amount of freedom for visual
artists and writers to interpret the themes of
the various evenings into their work.
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Artists, directors, actors, photographers, playwrights, hangers-on, comedians, groupies,
musicians, fluffers, dealers, masseuses, fans, and wannabes are encouraged to come out
and play!
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Here is how it will work...
FRIDAY 8pm
Everyone meets at AVENUE 10. Ice is broken, alcohol is consumed, good times are had
by all. Everyone signs up for their respective tasks for what they want to get into
(directors, writers, actors, musicians, painters, etc etc etc.). It is first-come, first-serve as
far as those who sign up, so get there and slap your name down before all the slots are
taken up. A pre-determined number of participants will be needed each evening.
Eventually everyone tosses one idea into a hat for the theme of the night. Everyone
enjoys one last drink. Then one theme is drawn out of the hat. Visual artists and writers
rejoice that they have received the theme while still sober enough to remember what it
is. Writers are then given an envelope with the number and gender of actors they will
now go write a ten-minute play for while artists are shown to their 4’X8’ section to
create in and on. These can be photographs, a painting or two or six, statues made out
of pork rinds, whatever the artists determine they need to do to interpret the theme
visually. Writers depart to write said plays while they can still stand. Artists
get to work doing their thing.
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SATURDAY 8am
This is the deadline for writers to submit plays.
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9am
Writers and directors return, some sober, some hung over, and a few still intoxicated
from the night before. Each director draws one play at random and has one hour to read
it and discuss it with the writer. This is often done over a cup or two of coffee, while
everyone curses the morning and wishes for night to fall..10amActors arrive, grateful for the extra hour of sleep. Each director draws his or her castfrom a hat. Actors get their scripts and the directors take them to their respectiverehearsal areas. These may or may not be on the premises, depending. Writers stickaround for a read through, and then the rehearsals commence..11:45amMusicians interested in playing that night wander in and sign up, hoping to form a unitslightly more cohesive than a jam band at a Rainbow Gathering. Those who have theguts stick it out and work out a playlist, who is playing what, what key the songs are in,etc. Those who are strong, courageous, or just too drunk to move stick around to formwhat will be the house band for the night. Those who are too scared or just smartenough to see the writing on the wall flee in terror for the nearest bar..12pm to 6pm6 hours of madness. Actors try to find the proper motivation to delivery their lines,directors try to find meaning in the stories they are telling, writers try to find a quietplace to sleep, and the producers try to find people to buy tickets to the show..7pmThis is the deadline for visual artists to be done. All work is set in place and ready fordisplay. This artwork will serve as the backdrop for the performances and will be setaround the stage area.
Everyone gathers to go over the order of the show, the run down on music, and for afinal pep talk. There is much hugging, well-wishing, and ego-boosting going on. Someoneeventually makes an overly sentimental speech and then everyone breaks to wait forthe inevitable.
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8pm
Show starts. Audience has arrived and are seated. The world does not tilt on its axis,
though it comes dangerously close. World premiere of six brand new plays, and with live
musicians, along with the showing of 6 new original works of art. The audience is wowed
by the mastery of the first act and cries, laughs, and cheers in the appropriate spots.
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8:45pm
Audience rises from their seats and shuffles into intermission, still astounded by the
absolute brilliance of it all. They submit ideas for next night’s theme. See? Interactive
theatre!
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10pm
The show ends, the actors take their bows, and the theme for the next night is drawn
live onstage. This is done to a great amount of fanfare. Writers and visual artists complain
bitterly about the theme and begin to do their thing.
The audience is shuffled out the door and the process is started anew.
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SUNDAY 9am to 7:59pm...Rinse, repeat.
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And do this two weekends. That is how we get 24 plays and 768 square feet of art in 4
days. So – decide what part you would like to play and come get involved!
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Now clearly there are some things that people participating might need to know
beforehand so we strongly encourage anyone who is interested in participating to contact
us. However, this is not mandatory to participate. If you need more information please
email us or call us at 806-444-2637.
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Thu., Feb. 4Tejano Thursday: • Old Busters Lounge 2204 SE 27th AveLive Music 8-12. Wing Street • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 2509 S. GeorgiaKaraoke • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirFrank And Risa Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdTaylor Boston • Burberry’s - 715 S PolkAndy Chase Cundiff • Leal’s Mexican Restaurant - 1619 S. KentuckySongbird Karaoke • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirThe Buster Bledsoe Band • Austin’s Pub - 3121 SW 6th StKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Kickshiker Band 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thAmateur Poker League 6:30 & 9:30 pm • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount Blvd
Fri., Feb. 5DJ Tra-C • Sassy’s - 309 W. 6th AveTommy Gallagher Band • Hoot’s Pub - 2424 HobbsJohnny Cooper • Midnight Rodeo & Pirhana Room - 4400 S. GeorgiaKaraoke of Amarillo • Cactus Bar - 4831 S. WesternKicker Monster Truck Show • Amarillo National Center FairgroundsKing Entertainment Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdB-Man Karaoke • Buckles lounge I-40 eastLive DJ • Kicked Back 521 E 10th AveWisebird • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thLiz Whitfield DJ Dance 7-10pm • VFW 14021 W. 8thKaraoke by Brandon • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.The Buster Bledsoe Band • Austin’s Pub - 3121 SW 6th StScenic River Boots Band • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thBoss 420 • Rounders - 2801 Virginia Cir
Sat., Feb. 6DJ Tra-C • Sassy’s - 309 W. 6th AveKaraoke of Amarillo • Cactus Bar - 4831 S. WesternB-Man Karaoke • Buckles Lounge I-40 EastKing Entertainment Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdKaraoke with Shotgun • No Dog’s Allowed Saloon - 700 W. 10th AveRodney Parker and 50 Peso Reward • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thDj Frenzy- 4pm-2am • Le Chateau - 711 S. PolkKaraoke By Curtis • Cactus Bar - 4831 S. WesternBoss 420 • Rounders - 2801 Virginia Cir
Sun., Feb. 7Chunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdRudy Garcia • Lowerys Saloon and Dance Hall 6th and IndependenceOpen Mic Night • Dugout - 2511 Olsen BlvdKaraoke 10pm • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 Coulter7-11pm Karaoke Joe • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Karaoke by All About Music • Buffalo Wild WingsB-Man Karaoke • Austin’s Pub - 3121 SW 6th StFamed by Misfortune • The War Legion Underground - 519 SE 10th
Mon., Feb. 8B-Man Karaoke • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 2509 S. GeorgiaChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s - 3803 Amarillo Blvd
Tater Femine • The 8062812 SW 6th
Shane Rogers Band • BuffaloWild Wings 5416 Coulter
Tue., Feb. 9B-Man Karaoke • Wing Street Pizza
Hut - I-30Chunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdLive Music 8-12pm • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 2509 S. GeorgiaKaraoke 8pm • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 6905 I-40 westSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thAmateur Poker League 6 & 9pm • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount BlvdKaraoke 10pm - Orange Bowl 7pm • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 S Coulter
Wed., Feb. 10Open Mic Night • The 806 - 2812 SW 6thMarcus Stiles live DJ and Dance • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirLIz Whitfield DJ Dance 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thB-Man Karaoke • Lowerys Saloon and Dance HallChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdSongbird Karaoke by Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thKaraoke • BaileysSongbird Karaoke (back Bar) • Marty’s - 2740 Westhaven Village
Thu., Feb. 11Tejano Thursday: • Old Busters Lounge 2204 SE 27th AveAmateur Poker League 6:30 & 9:30pm • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount BlvdKing Entertainment Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdKaraoke • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirLadies Night • Midnight Rodeo & Pirhana Room - 4400 S. GeorgiaKickshiker Band 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thB-Man Karaoke • Lowerys Saloon and Dance Hall
Fri., Feb. 12B-Man Karaoke • Buckles LoungeLos Melodicos • El Braceros 6th streetThe Band of Heathens • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thKaraoke with Frank and Lisa • Cattleman’s - 3803 Amarillo BlvdLive DJ • Kicked Back 521 E 10th AveThe Buster Bledsoe Band • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirLiz WhitField DJ Dance 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thKaraoke • Bailey’sKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.
Sat., Feb. 13Mount Righteous with Dynamite Lazerbeam • Golden Light Cantina - 2908W. 6thB-Man karaoke • Buckles LoungeMystic Roots Band • The Nat BallroomSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thKaraoke with Curtis • Cactus Bar - 4831 S. WesternDj Frenzy- 4pm-2am • Le Chateau - 711 S. PolkLive DJ • Kicked Back 521 E 10th AveCharlie Shafter and the Gnomes • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thBruce Robison • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thThe Buster Bledsoe Band • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Karoake • BaileysKaraoke with Frank and Risa • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo Blvd
Sun., Feb. 14Rudy Garcia • Lowerys Saloon and Dance Hall 6th/IndependenceChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdB-Man Karaoke • Austin’s Pub - 3121 SW 6th St7-11pm Karaoke Joe • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Open Mic • Dugout - 2511 Olsen BlvdS&S PROMOTIONS Presents their 1st Singles Ready to Mingle Event. •Whiskey River - 4001 W 51st Ave
Mon., Feb. 15Monday Night Football 7:30pm • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 S CoulterB-Man Karaoke • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 2509 S. GeorgiaChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo Blvd
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Tue., Feb. 16B-Man Karaoke • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 6905 I-40 westAmateur Poker League 6pm & 9pm • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount BlvdSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thKaraoke 10pm • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 S CoulterChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s - 3803 Amarillo Blvd
Wed., Feb. 17LIz Whitfield DJ Dance 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thLive DJ open Patio (weather permitting) • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirDRI • The War Legion Underground - 519 SE 10thB-Man Karaoke • Lowerys Saloon and Dance HallSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo Blvd
Thu., Feb. 18Tejano Thursday: • Old Busters Lounge 2204 SE 27th AveFrank and Risa Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdSongbird Karaoke • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirKickshiker Band 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thKaraoke • BaileysWild Bills • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.B-Man Karaoke • Lowerys Saloon and Dance HallAmateur Poker League 6:30 & 9:30 pm • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount Blvd
Fri., Feb. 19Mama Sweet • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thKaraoke with Frank and Risa • Cattleman’s - 3803 Amarillo BlvdCollege Football • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 CoulterLIz Whitfield DJ Dance 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thLive DJ • kicked Back 521 E 10th AveNo Justice • Midnight Rodeo & Pirhana Room - 4400 S. GeorgiaBuster Bledsoe Band • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thB-Man Karaoke • Buckles LoungeLos Melodicos • El Bracero 6th streetKaraoke • BaileysRun Blue Run • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Fat Dixie • Hoot’s Pub - 2424 Hobbs
Sat., Feb. 20Chancey Bernson Band - Matt King and the Cutters • Golden Light Cantina- 2908 W. 6thLive DJ • Kicked Back 521 E 10th AveKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Dj Frenzy- 4pm-2am • Le Chateau - 711 S. PolkKaraoke with Frank and RIsa • Cattleman’s - 3803 Amarillo BlvdNFL Playoffs • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 CoulterKaraoke • BaileysKaraoke with Curtis • Cactus Bar - 4831 S. Western
Sun., Feb. 217-11pm Karaoke Joe • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Chunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdNFL Playoffs • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 S Coulter
Mon., Feb. 22B-Man Karaoke 8-close • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 2509 S. GeorgiaKaraoke 10pm-2am • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount Blvd
Chunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo Blvd
Tue., Feb. 23Karaoke 10pm • Buffalo Wild Wings 5416 S CoulterLive Music 8-12pm • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 2509 S. GeorgiaAmateur Poker League 6 & 9 pm • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount BlvdSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thKaraoke 8pm • Wing Street Pizza Hut - 6905 I-40 WestChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s - 3803 Amarillo Blvd
Wed., Feb. 24Live DJ • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirLiz Whitfield DJ and Dance 7-10pm • VFW 1401 W 8thSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26thChunky Monkey Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo Blvd
Thu., Feb. 25Tejano Thusrday: • Old Busters Lounge 2204 SE 27th AveKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.Karoake • Rounders - 2801 Virginia CirFrank and Risa Karaoke • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdPool Tournaments • kicked Back 521 E 10th AveAmateur Poker League 6:30 & 9:30 pm • Mulligan’s - 2511 Paramount Blvd
Fri., Feb. 26Live DJ • Kicked Back 521 E 10th AveClint Osmus and The Bushmills • Golden Light Cantina - 2908 W. 6thKaraoke with Frank and Risa • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdKaraoke • The Pine Shed - 5342 Canyon Dr.
Sat., Feb. 27Live DJ • kicked Back 521 E 10th AveDj Frenzy- 4pm-2am • Le Chateau - 711 S. PolkKaraoke with Frank and Risa • Cattleman’s 3803 Amarillo BlvdVinnie the Mullet’s Unmedicated Rage (Comedy Show) • Golden Light Cantina- 2908 W. 6thKaraoke with Curtis • Cactus Bar - 4831 S. WesternSongbird Karaoke with Tender Linda 9pm • Duke Tracy’s - 3101 W. 26th
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