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Page 28 The Charbonneau Villager November 2013 CCC Activities Charbonneau Event Coordinator KIM HosForD old S ut O Tony Starlight The Tony Starlight Show Comes To Charbonneau Nov. 1 Many of you enjoyed Tony Starlight at the Charbonneau on the greens Concert in July. We are very excited to announce tony will be performing in our own “supper club” at the CCC Clubhouse. the tony starlight show is a love letter to the bygone days of live stage entertainment. Inspired by Frank Sinatra at Caesar’s palace, Sammy Davis Jr. at the Cocoanut grove, Dean Martin at the sands and Bobby Darin at the Copacabana, tony believes in putting the show back into “show Business.” tony performs music and comedy from the rat pack era through modern times (which means about 1975 in Tony’s world!). He performs song parodies like “My Hair Keeps a-Fallin’ From My Head," impressions of Dean Martin, Tom Jones and Neil Diamond, all the while interacting with the audience. tony is a professional entertainer, not a singer working a “gig.” For this show, tony will focus the first set on the “Stars of the Copacabana,” singing songs from sinatra, Dino, sammy, Bobby Darin, Tony Bennett, Mel Torme and even Jimmy Durante! The second set will be the great 60s and 70s soft rock artists like neil Diamond, tom Jones, Elton John, Burt Bacharach and more. tony sings and plays guitar and is backed by top-notch musicians Reece Marshburn on piano, Arick Gouwerok on bass and Sam Foulger on drums. tony and his band love what they do and it shows. tony owns and operates tony starlight’s supperclub and Lounge in portland or, at 37th and ne sandy (www.tonystarlight.com). Stop by the CCC office to purchase your tickets, which are just $45. tickets include a pre-performance dinner at 6 pm (concert begins at 7 pm), featuring your choice of entrée: herb roast pork loin or tilapia with dill-lemon sauce. Dinner also includes salad, dessert and all the trimmings. this is a bring-your-own-beverage-of-choice event. However, coffee, ice water and punch will be offered with dinner. old S those over 55 may qualify for a discount on their automobile insurance. the discount continues for three years for those under 70, two years for those over 70. No driving or final examination is required. the class features presentations of safe driving practices and a review of traffic rules and regulations. register by calling Charbonneau Country Club at 503-6942300 or e-mail [email protected]. the course fee is $12 for AArp members and $14 for non-members. prices are going up next year so, if you have been meaning to take this class, now is the time. Checks should be made payable to AArp. the class will be taught by an AArp volunteer. is known for its purity of design and clear, transparent colors. He paints with his own version of the oriental hake brush, teaching his students freedom of expression and simplicity. painting decisively and quickly, ron is a master of timing. Ron's twenty-five books are translated and sold worldwide. Contributing to many, many art magazines, he was the first editor of the prestigious publication, The International Artist. ron will be showing his work in the Charbonneau Clubhouse this month. stop by and enjoy. ut O In Honor of Our Charbonneau Veterans Ron Ranson Ron Ranson's Art on Display in November AARP Driver Course, November 4 & 5 An American Association of retired persons (AArp) Driver safety program will be held at Charbonneau Country Club on Monday and tuesday, november 4 and 5, from 1 to 4 pm each day. The class is limited to the first 30 to sign up. Ron Ranson is an english artist, teacher and author who has recently moved to Charbonneau. He is one of the world's most traveled watercolor teachers and has been giving workshops to students on every continent for many years. ron is an artist of great patience and good english humor! His style is impressionistic and traditionalist, and his work www.charbonneaucountryclub.com Charbonneau Country Club’s second Annual Breakfast to Honor veterans will be held on saturday, november 9 at 8 am. this is a Free breakfast honoring the service and sacrifices of our military service members, past and present. In addition, we are planning a brief presentation at 9 am. the Wilsonville rotary will be preparing the food, which includes: made-to-order omelets, pancakes and eggs. this hardworking group is known for their service to the community and look forward to honoring veterans for their service to our country. please contact Kim in the CCC office at 503-694-2300 or Kim@ CharbonneauCountryClub.com to r.s.v.p. for this event.