It’s Happening at Chinook Winds ...
Lou Rawls to
Perform
Siletz Native Crafts Needed
I he Chinook Winds Gift Shop is looking for Siletz tribal crafts
to sell.
“You’ll Never Find (Another Love
I Like Mine)” or a better chance to see
I the legendary Lou Rawls than when
he performs at Chinook Winds Casino
& Convention Center on Jan. 25-26.
With a career spanning 40 years,
Rawls’ distinctive and instantly
recognizable voice has established him
as one of the industry’s true superstars.
He’s received four Grammy Awards
and 13 nominations. He’s a legend in
pop and R&B music and a talented
I actor with roles in television
(“Baywatch Nights”) and feature films
such as “Leaving Las Vegas.” He’s also
been recognized for his work with three
Garfield The Cat animated specials.
In 1966, he received national
recognition and critical acceptance
with his first album, “Lou Rawls
Live”. The success of the first album
led to the album “Love Is A Hurtin’
Thing,” which received a Grammy
nomination for Best R&B Solo
Vocal Performance.
In 1967, he received his first
Grammy for Best R&B Vocal
Performance on “Dead End Street,”
which also was nominated for Best
R&B Recording. More nominations
and awards followed over the next
several years.
In 1976, Rawls signed with
Philadelphia International Records
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Employees for Chinook Winds cannot market crafts through
the gift shop due to company policy, but all other tribal members are eligible.
Contact Nicky Peterson at 541-996-5797.
Northwest Casino Chip &
Memorabilia Show
Lou Rawls
and began his association with
Gamble and Huff and “You’ll Never
Find (Another Love Like Mine).” The
song was the ballad classic of the year
and was nominated for a Grammy
Award for Best Pop Vocal
Performance. He also was nominated
for a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal
Performance for “Groovy People.” His
career has continued with quality
recordings that have garnered several
^ward nominations.
Rawls continues to perform
hundreds of concerts each year and
this is your chance to see this
legendary performer.
The shows are at 8 p.m. on Jan.
25 and Jan. 26, with ticket prices
ranging from $25 to $40, depending
on seat location.
Coastal Carvers 10th Annual
Show and Sale
The Coastal Carvers of Lincoln City invite you to their 10th annual “Artistry
in Wood” show and sale on Jan. 19-20 at Chinook Winds Casino.
The free art show will have more than 60 exhibitors with fine wood carvings on
display for the public to enjoy, plus carving demonstrations both days. Supplies for
the hobbyist or professional as well as the carvings on exhibit will be for sale.
Items will be raffled throughout both days. A portion of the
proceeds will be donated to local non-profit organizations.
Hours for the show and sale are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Jan. 19 and
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Jan. 20.
The Buffet Has It All!
Entrees on the Chinook Winds’ buffet now are international from Saturday
through Thursday, covering a variety from the Pacific Rim to Italian to seafood.
Whatever your taste buds desire, it’s here waiting for you! And on Saturday,
add prime rib to the international cuisine. Seafood lovers still can enjoy the mouth
watering Friday night seafood and prime rib buffet, which offers the largest variety
of ocean delicacies to be found on the Oregon Coast.
This is the second Casino Chip & Casino Memorabilia Show to be held at
Chinook Winds. Casino chips and memorabilia have become very popular on the
collectibles market.
Admission to the event is free and is open to guests age 21 and older. The
show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 9 and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 10..
For additional information’ contact Jim Fredrickson at 541-994-7786
or 541-996-5735, or e-mail cardroomboss@centurytel.net.
The Rogue Serves Up Nightly
Entertainment
Chase those winter blues away any
night of the week at the Rogue River
Restaurant and Lounge.
♦ Sundays: Kenny Wayne from
Nashville, Tenn., and the Grand Ole
Opry. Live traditional country and
rock with the Aero Band. Music
from 9 p.m. to midnight; free
country line dance lessons from
8 p.m. to 9 p.m.
♦ Mondays: Start your week with
Monday Night Football! Stop in at
6 p.m. for the opening kick-off and
settle in with complimentary
stadium-style food and prizes.
Tuesdays: Sonny Hess and the
Power Band, blues and jazz, 9 p.m.
to midnight. Portland Music Assoc.
Crystal Award for outstanding
R&B act and best new artist.
Wednesdays: If singing is in your
blood, tune up your vocal chords
for Rocky Rhodes and karaoke,
with all styles of music to
choose from.
Thursdays: Comedy Night is time
for lots of mid-week chuckles,
featuring some of TV’s funniest
comics live from Comedy Central,
MTV, Showtime, etc. One-hour
show 9 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday: Nights are for
dancing with Brian Timme and
Ultrasonic DJ, featuring hip hop
and disco music and an amazing
light show, 10 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Best of all, there’s no cover charge
for the weekly lounge entertainment.
For relaxing and the romantic,
Su-’Zan performs dinner music on
her piano on Wednesdays through
Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the
Rogue River Restaurant.
PASSAGES
Happy Birthday to my cousin,
Shawna Gray, on Jan. 27.
From Selina
To my little angel, Su-Sun Case. It’s
been three years since I was blessed
with j'ou and every day since has been
a blessing. You’re the happiness in every
smile that crosses my face. You’re every
bit of love that fills my heart with
warmth. You truly are my little angel,
Su-Sun. Happy 3rd Birthday.
Love always, Daddy
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