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H s Happening at Chinook Winds... Games Instruction Available for Guests Beginning June 6, the Chinook Winds Games Department will conduct games instruction for our guests. We will have classes for Craps, Roulette, Pai Gow, Let- It-Ride, Caribbean Stud, and Blackjack. Training days will be weekly from Tuesday through Friday. Craps training will be from 10-11 a.m. All other games instruction will be by customer requests, from 11 a.m. to noon. Brenda Gilman is the instructor. To learn to play these games, go to the Craps Pit and ask for Brenda or just look for the pit boss with the beautiful smile. You can’t miss her. Summer Hours for Gift Shop, Child Care, and Arcade Thecoij^ te^ of Milins & R^e 1^5 wt system after ,heir show on May 25. Left to right: Terry Ree Dan Scarbrough, who won the Bose entertainment system: Lorraine Lyons, Bose sales Sunday - Thursday Gift Shop: 9 a.m. -10:30 p.m. Child Care: 9:30 a.m. -11 p.m. Arcade: 9 a.m. - Midnight Friday and Saturday Gift Shop: 9 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Child Care: 9:30 a.m. -12:30 a.m. Arcade: 9:30 a.m. -12:30 a.m. Closing hours will change for holidays as needed. New and exciting items are being added to child care: a picnic table (for the kids to eat in the outside area), an outside chalk board, a regulation-size (roll around) basketball hoop, and five new arcade games. New Games We have 20 new Dolphin Treasures slot machines on the floor. They are in nickel and dime denominations. These games are similar to Queen of the Nile. So come on down to the main casino floor and check out these cool machines. Also new are I.C. Money, Jockey Club, Silver City, and Trucks and Bucks. We no longer can cash tickets from wallets due to National Indian Gaming Commission regulations, but will gladly cash individual tickets for guests who are actively gaming. ~e d^^f^ ~ * representative; and Bruce Williams. Chinook Winds Hosts Senior Fair A Senior Fair will be held at Chinook Winds Convention Center on July 11 and 1 2 - re^^^ —'and products ridht to sh^e°^ 'air a nUmber Of years ago and «ming was see what the X h°W much we appreciate their business and let them ee what the area has to offer, said Roger Robertson from All Ways Traveling commi h/V°*e S(ate coordina,or’ has led the efforts on behalf of the senior !S con,ac,ed ,he state and national offices. The state office will 6 eVer” S° en*ire S‘aff Can be in Lincoln he““ ■ii. Thd “rnmitt®6 wi" invite a number of local celebrities to perform Qualified candidates wdl be able to address the group. The Lincoln City Beachcomber Ban i led b lid Dottie Higgins, will be the first group to entertain y y d a^ pemoXl^^ aba * — a retired Factory Stores @ Lincoln o d'° Shack’ digital Satellite Specialist, Les Schwab Tires PDS One Hour Photo ^d to nam’^T "T US Ba"k' 1 and Paws’on rin, with all types of pet questions.8 ’’ *eamed Wi‘b ‘hree °,herS ,0 help people RobeX^orX' 90 b0°'1S in tbe COnven,i°n center,” said event coordinator Phil over2,000pe°o;“~^ Modern Maturitv AARPc of any national magazine । 9er Robertson has been interviewed three times by M°dem Ma’Urity haS ,he lar9est Nation 27