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It’s Happening at Chinook Winds ... by Teresa Miller Chinook Winds 2000 Events Chinook Winds Raises Money for Junior Achievement Sept. 22&23: Surf City, PT Cruiser Drawing Oct. 3&4: Lakeside Golf/Oregon Coast Women’s Team Invitational Golf Tournament Oct. 5-8: APA Pool Tournament Oct. 12-14: 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 Tribal Restoration Pow-Wow Dec. 8-10: Cribbage Tournament Dec. 31: NYE Party Two teams represented Chinook Winds at a charity golf tournament that raised money for the Junior Achievement organization. The tournament was held at the Coos Bay Country Club in July. The team of Les Eisenbarth, A.J. Velasquez, Keith Canaday, and Randy Fisher took third place gross, while the team of Jon Vradenburg, Nathan Beard, Mike Fisher, and Chris Fisher took third place net. Chinook Winds 2000 Entertainment Sept. 22&23: Rock ‘n’ Roll Army (Len Barry, Brian Hyland, Billy J. Kramer, Dickey Lee, Chris Montez, Tommy Roe, Gary Lewis and the Playboys, and Mitch Ryder) 8pm Fri., 7 & 10pm Sat., $25-$35 Oct. 13&14: Smokey Robinson 8pm Fri. & Sat., $35-$60 Nov. 3&4: Michael McDonald (formerly of the Doobie Bros.) 8pm Fri., 7&10pm Sat., $35-$45 Feb. 9&10: Air Supply 8pm Fri. & Sat., $25-$40 Feb. 23&24: Paul Revere and the Raiders 8pm Fri., 7&10pm Sat., $15-$30 March 30&31: Gallagher 8pm Fri. & Sat., $25-$40 For more information or to obtain tickets for all concerts, call 1-888-MAIN-ACT (624-6228) or Fred Meyer Fastixx 1-800-992-TIXX (8499). (All events and promotions may be changed by management at any time) 26 Blackjack Tournaments Coming Up Dedicated participants who have qualified in the weekly Blackjack tournaments should expect an invitation in the mail shortly. It’s time once again for the Tournament of Champions, coming up on Oct. 1. The purse is $2,500. First place will win $1,000. All seven finalists will win money. Entry is free. Check-in time is 6 p.m., with appetizers at 6:15 p.m. and the tournament at 7 p.m. All those who have prevlbusly qualified for the Tournament of Champions in the last four tournaments will receive invitations for the Grand Tournament of Champions on Dec. 2 and 3, which features p $10,000 purse! September Bingo Specials End of Summer Special - Sept. 3 at 1 p.m. Buy-in is $50 and includes two start-ups, pays $100; two 6-ons, pays $1,000; two Special 1, pays $2,200; two Special 2, pays $2,200; two Special 3, pays $2,200; two Special 4, pays $2,200; two Special 5, pays $2,200; and two Last Chance, pays $100. “Free Bingo” - Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. - Paper Only! Includes two start-ups, pays $50; two 6-ons, pays $100; and two Last Chance, pays $50. One free packet per player. Extras: Start-ups $1,6-ons $1, Last Chance $1. Weekly Schedule Monday: Player Appreciation Day: 6 p.m. (Buy-in $10; main games? pay $300 at no extra cost to you) Tuesday: Ladies’ Day: 1 p.m. Wednesday: Seniors’ Day: 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. Thursday: Gents’ Day: 1 p.m. Friday: 1 p.m. Saturday: 1 p.m. - Regular and 6 p.m. - Fever Sunday: All You Can Daub Please call Bingo or check the Bingo calendar to see what session we’re playing. $20 buy-in, all main games pay $600. $1,000 Free Square matinee sessions: Sept. 7 and 27,1 p.m. $1,000 Free Square evening sessions: Sept. 13 and 17,6 p.m. Bingo will be closed on Sept. 22 and 23.