It’s Happening at Chinook Winds ...
by Teresa Miner
Chinook Winds
2000 Events
July11&12: Senior Fair 2000
Aug. 11-13: Nesika lllahee Pow-Wow -
Siletz
Sept. 22&23: Surf City
Oct. 3&4: Lakeside Golf/Oregon Coast
Women’s Team Invitational Golf
Tournament
Oct. 5-8: APA Pool Tournament
Oct. 14-15: Oregon State Elks Assoc.
Annual Midwinter Convention
Oct. 25-29: BCA Pool Tournament
Nov. 3-5: Tidal Wave Sport Karate Open
Nov. 10-12: Lincoln City Holiday
Showcase
Nov. 11: USMC Birthday Dinner/Dance
Nov. 18: Siletz Restoration Pow-Wow
Dec. 8-10: Cribbage Tournament
Dec. 31: NYE Party
Chinook Winds 2000
Entertainment
July 28&29: Patty Loveless
8pm, $35-$45
Aug. 18&19: Manhattan Transfer
8pm, $35-$45
Sept. 22&23: Rock ‘n’ Roll Army ( Len
Berry, Brian Hyland, Billy J. Kramer,
Dickey Lee, Chris Montes, Tommy Roe,
and Mitch Ryder)
8pm Fri., 7&10pm Sat., $25-$35
Bingo for July
Monday: Player Appreciation Night - 6 p.m.
(buy-in $10, main games pay $300 at no extra cost to you)
Tuesday: Ladies’ Night - 6 p.m.
Wednesday: Seniors’ Day -1 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Thursday: Gents’ Night - 6 p.m.
Friday: 6 p.m.
Saturday: 1 p.m. - Regular and 6 p.m. - Fever
Sunday: 1 p.m. - All You Can Daub and 6 p.m. - Regular
$1,000 Free Square matinee session: July 19.
$1,000 Free Square evening sessions: July 13 and 25.
All You Can Daub: Sundays at 1 p.m., $20 buy-in, all main games pay $800!
No Bingo: July 28 and 29.
(All events and promotions
may be changed by management
at any time)
For more Information or to obtain
tickets for ali concerts, call
1-888-MAIN-ACT
(624-6228) or
Fred Meyer Fastixx
1-800-992-Tl XX (8499).
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Blood Drive In July
Chinook Winds will sponsor a blood drive on July 12, 2000, from 1:30 p.m. to
6:30 p.m.
Many people believe they’re too busy to donate blood. Actually, the complete
donation process only takes about an hour. If you stop to think that your donation could
mean a lifetime for a premature baby, someone with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, or
an elderly person facing surgery, you might not be too busy after all.
While all blood types are needed daily, type O blood is critical. Donors with
O-negative blood are called universal donors because in emergencies, their blood can be
given to anyone. If you are one of these “special people,” please consider donating blood.
Your donation can help save many, many lives.
The Red Cross has challenged us to collect 45 units, which means we must sign
up 60 people. We are confident that Team Chinook will collect all 45 units, and
maybe more.