Excessive Heat Prompts Band Management to Postpone
Corning, Calif. – (July 8, 2021) – The July 11th show featuring Skid Row and Warrant with special guests Winger and Autograph at The Amphitheater at Rolling Hills Casino and Resort has been rescheduled to August 5th. According to band management, the excessive heat posed a concern to band members, crew, and fans.
“Due to the excessive heat that is being forecasted for Sunday, we have decided to reschedule this weekend’s show to Thursday, August 5th,” said Skid Row manager Eric Baker. “We are deeply sorry for the impact this will have on everyone, but the safety of the fans and staff are paramount to us, and this week’s unprecedented conditions really do require us taking these steps. We can’t wait to perform for the Skid Row faithful on the new date in a way everyone can enjoy the show without putting themselves in potential danger. We will see you then!”
“While we are disappointed with having to move the show, at the bands request, we do agree that nothing is more important than everyone’s safety,” said Casino General Manager Steve Neely. “The reality is that we have been without shows for nearly two years, so waiting another month really is a small price to pay.”
All tickets will be valid for the new date. Those who cannot attend the event may receive a refund by calling Hold My Ticket at 1-877-466-3404 for online purchase. If tickets were purchased in person at the hotel front desk, tickets can be refunded in full in person.


When Rolling Hills Casino opened its doors ten years ago, its artistic details generated a sense of pride to our visitors, employees, and the community. The maple beams, the stonework of the pillars and the fireplace in Timbers, the classic light fixtures, the beautiful murals, the stone carvings and sculptures in the Lodge, the majestic stairways in our hotels, the meticulous landscaping, and the magnificent fountain continue to impress visitors to Rolling Hills. Our image as a premier Tehama County venue is dependent on our commitment to beauty, fine craftsmanship, and attention to every detail. It communicates to our guests and our neighbors that we care about our business, our guests, and our community.
Art is just as important to the image our community projects as well, and we are all dependent upon a positive local image for the future economic prosperity of Tehama County. This is why Rolling Hills and the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians supports The Tehama Country beautification efforts and Branding Project initiatives that enhance the curb appeal of and promotes art in our local communities. Rolling Hills showed its support for all arts recently by granting $15,000 to the State Theater for the Arts, historic treasure and a cultural anchor for Tehama County.
The Red Bluff State Theatre is a historic treasure and a cultural anchor for Tehama County,” said Kate Grissom. “It provides diverse entertainment opportunities for all ages, and it plays a vital role in performing arts education. The values of the theatre are also in line with the Tehama County Branding project and Expect More Tehama, both of which Rolling Hills Casino has played proud leadership roles. Our donation will help ensure that the theatre continues to play a vital role in our community, and we urge others to contribute to this worthy cause as well.”
Santa came early this year loaded with enough books to give away to several hundred local children for the next seven years, thanks to the Los Molinos Booster Club, a $1,500 grant from Rolling Hills Casino, and the First Book and Heart of America organizations.
According to Robin Mueller, Housekeeping Manager, Rolling Hills recycles 9.91 tons each month, which includes cans, bottles, plastic, paper, metal scraps, food waste, and grass clippings.
September is National Literacy Month, highlighting the importance of reading skills in lifelong success. Literacy is not just important for the future of our children; it is vital to the economic health of Tehama County.
Here is what her coworkers wrote about her when nominating her for the August employee of the month: “Cindy is an integral part of the drop count team and a valuable employee. Whenever someone needs assistance, whether coworker or guest, Cindy is always willing to lend a helping hand. Cindy’s attitude towards her work and her co-workers is always upbeat and cheerful. She exemplifies our motto: Respect, Fun and a Smile, It’s the Rolling Hills Way!”
There has been quite a buzz around Rolling Hills about the physical transformation of the Information Technology (IT) team — Craig Schultz, Donny Stevens, Lance Heinle, and Frank James — in just a few months. Since it was recently Men’s Health Month, I thought it would be timely to get their tips for shaping up and living healthier.
Lydia Whitsett is our June Employee of the Month. Celebrating her 10-year anniversary at Rolling Hills in August, Lydia worked in the Food and Beverage Department before transferring to her present job as Cage Cashier. Customers and employees alike think she is wonderful and love her warm, generous smile.
The Department of Defense’s Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) presented SevillanoLinks Superintendent, Matt Hoyt, with The Department of Defense’s Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR) presented Sevillano
This week, Bill Waite from the United Kingdom played at Sevillano Links as part of his personal golf challenge to raise awareness about neurological disorders. He is playing a round of golf at 18 courses in May from British Columbia to Stanford University, sharing his story, giving inspiration to others, and collecting donations for research programs.
Only five to seven companies get the prestigious PGE award each year,” said Larry Brandon of Pacific Gas & Electric Company. “The award recognizes Rolling Hills Casino and Resort as a leader in energy integration. Rolling Hills has shown great interest in both energy efficiency and demand response over the years and, as stewards of the land, has explored self-generation through solar and wind power.”
Rolling Hills Casino employees raised almost $5,500 last weekend for the first Relay for Life Walkathon held in Corning. The Rolling Hills team was among 16 teams and 168 people that participated in the successful event, which raised over $23,000 for the American Cancer Society.
In addition to walking, volunteers staffed a mardi-gras themed information booth sponsored by the Casino to raise awareness about pancreatic, kidney and childhood cancers. A photo of the booth being set up is below.
One of the Casino’s team members, Joann Hall, is a two-time cancer survivor who carried the survivor flag during the Relay for Life opening lap to honor survivors and their caregivers. She is picture above.
Ginny Barrett knew immediately where to donate the money when she learned she had won $500 from Rolling Hills Casino to donate to the charity of her choice. Barrett, who is the president of the Corning Rotary, chose the organization’s Dictionary project as recipient of the grant, which she won by participating in the Casino’s Gingerbread House Theme contest.
