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It’s Happening at Chinook Winds ... by Teresa Miller Head for the Rogue Harvey Reynolds (I), with Gerald Ben of the Gaming Board of Directors, won $500 following the Freddy Fender show in June. I was more than a little delighted when I recently sat down in the Rogue River Restaurant and Lounge and checked out the menu. Not only does the restaurant have the most fantastic view to be found on the Oregon Coast, but also the menu offers the most affordable fine dining in this area. Bob Knight, manager of the Rogue River Restaurant, also has developed a children’s menu to add more appeal for families who want to have a special night out. Just check out these entrees... Roger Robertson was the emcee all weekend for both the daily drawings and the three Local radio personality D inner Gregory Teeter of Portland (r) receives a $10,000 check from Chinook Winds CFO Roland Cunningham for winning the Father's Day cash drawing. Rogue River Restaurant ¿UHV?. 3P* ÍC^F* concerts. His enthusiasm, complete with dancing on the stage, generated a lot of excitement with the weekend crowd and V íM K .*56 O. flu X OP SOH Pv fi ChOXX/.TF hw NC Q.P, added to the overall “festive” feeling in the casino. SEIEC' OHL CF TRE FCUO* HC The $10,000 grand prize was awarded CHicitiH 5r«i?st H ues on Sunday evening to an overwhelmed Claudia Robinson of Otis. Claudia is a F illet of F ism with T artar S auce £ F ikes regular at Chinook Winds. When her key M acarohi $ C heese wit « D innw R oll opened the cash bin containing the $10,000, the smile on her face was as bright as the Saturday night fireworks! Each department had mementos to S paghetti with M eatballs $ G arlic T oast give out. T-shirts, beads, key lights, troll daubers (in Bingo) mini-fans, and mini screwdriver sets were among the items. We’ve been giving out colored beads at the last several promotions and people can’t seem to get enough of them! Commemorative coins also were on sale at the cash cage. They are retired now, so if you have one, hold on to it. It will be a collector’s item. On page 23, you will find an article on the tribal reception held Saturday afternoon. I was told that approximately 600 people showed up to enjoy the hors d’ oeuvres, displays, video, and presentations. Also, one of our employees, Karen Van Der Zanden, facilities supervisor, made a quilt just for this event and donated it to be raffled off during the program. This is the second year she has made this generous donation. Ajrr It A Under B reakfast L unch rc 4 5OP-. Qr/cr uni ff/i® At tos Son Our« f>FBV>U <V'fF GlAiiCF AlUO* CFOCV TWO n* -Mom’ C ountry F resh E ggs B uttermilk P ancakes H oney G lazed B acon F rench T oast with S yrup C hoice of T oast with J elly ( ho cro: n c G rilled C heese S andwich with F ries C hicken O' s with F ries H amburger with F ries C orn P og with F ries P eanut B utter $ J elly with C arrot S ticks F illet of F ish with T artar S auce $ F ries 21