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    It’s Happening at Chinook Winds ...
by Teresa Simmons
2nd Annual Oregon Coast Antique
& Collectibles Show
Lincoln City’s “Antique Week
2002” celebration will be held Feb.
8-18, 2002. History lovers and antique
buffs will find something to fill
them with delight each day of the
10-day celebration.
Enjoy sales throughout town in the
antique stores and sidewalk sales at
participating Oceanlake merchants.
Museum demonstrations are scheduled
daily. The Factory Stores @ Lincoln
City will hold a sidewalk sale and
Lincoln penny drive on Feb. 16-18.
Chinook Winds Casino &
Convention Center will host the Second
Annual Oregon Coast Antique &
Collectibles Show on Feb. 15-17.
Antiques and collectibles of all kinds
will be for sale in the 20,000-square-
foot convention center. Tables for the
sale are available for both dealers and
individuals. Hours will be from 3 p.m.
to 8 p.m. on Feb. 15; noon to 8 p.m. on
Feb. 16; and from noon to 4 p.m. on
Feb. 17. Admission is free. Call Steve
at 541-996-5925 for details and to
reserve your space.
An Appraise-a-thon will be held
during the Antique Show with Terra
Goodman and Sandra Millius, from
6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Feb. 15, and from
noon to 4 p.m. on Feb. 16. Limit three
items; hand-carried items only.
Anything larger that can be carried
in hand by one person must be cleared,
in advance, through Chinook Winds
security. No guns, knives, or other
weapons. Tickets are $5 per item and
may be purchased at the Lincoln City
Visitor & Convention Bureau (VCB)
and the Little Antique Mall. Sold by
hour slots; first-come, first-served. For
entertainment purposes only.
An “Antique and Collectible Glass”
workshop featuring Sandra Millius will
be held from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. on
Feb. 15 at the casino. Additionally, a
“Furniture - Frauds and Fakes”
workshop by Terra Goodman will take
place on Feb. 16 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
at the Qasino.
For more information about
Antique Week, please contact the
Lincoln City VCB at 541-994-8378 or
1-800-452-2151. A final schedule of
events will be available at the Lincoln
City VCB, 801 SW Highway 101 in
Lincoln City.
The Buffet Has It All!
Entrees now are international from Saturday through Thursday,
covering a variety from Pacific Rim to Italian and all points in between,
including seafood.
Whatever your taste buds desire, it’s there 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 found on the
Oregon Coast.
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Members of the Native American Students Association and friends help
coordinate the giving tree (counterclockwise from bottom): Che’ Butler,
holding Niko Whitebear; Hannah Nicholls; Eddie Avila; John Southmayd;
Sydney Viles, Juanita Whitebear (coordinator), and Adam Palmer. Viles is
president of the association at Taft Middle School.
Employees Contribute to
Local Community
Chinook Winds’ employees rolled up their sleeves and opened their hearts
to the community this holiday season. When the call was sent out for food and
gifts for those in need, the staff came through in a really big way.
More than 80 children under the care of the Lincoln County branch of the
state office for Services to Children and Families received Christmas gifts
donated by employees. Another 60 children received gifts that were
given to fill the tags on a giving tree sponsored by the Native American
Students Association.
Lots of food - 1,200 pounds - was collected for the Lincoln City Food
Pantry and the Bingo department sponsored five families who reside at My
Sister’s Place, a local shelter that provides assistance to abused women and
their children.
General Manager Jim Kikumoto stated, “When it comes to the spirit of
giving and community support, Chinook Winds staff rises to the occasion.”
MemorabiliäShow
Casino chips and memorabilia have become very popular on the collectibles
market, so it’s perfect timing for the Northwest Casino Chip & Memorabilia
Show, scheduled for March 9 and 10 at Chinook Winds. This is the second
show of this kind to be held at the casino.
Admission to the show, which is open to guests 21 and older, is free.
Tickets will be available at the show on March 9 to attend a collectors’ silent
auction and breakfast buffet on March 10 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Price is
$7.50 in advance or $10 at the door.
The Casino Chip & Memorabilia Show runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
March 9, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 10.