It’s Happening at Chinook Winds ...
Special Events
Oct. 1&2: Women’s Invitational Golf
Oct. 4-6: Chili Cook-off
Oct. 5&6: LC Board Games
Skateboard Competition -
Beginner & Amateur
Oct. 6: Teddy Bear Convention
Oct. 7-11: Senior Festival
Oct. 8&9: Senior Fair
Oct. 9: Candidates Fair
Oct. 11&12: Quilt and Craft Fair
Oct. 11-13: Chinook Winds Classic
Golf Tournament - Lakeside
Oct. 12: Tribal Elders Meeting
Oct. 12: Glass Float Ball
Oct. 16: Go Coastal Slot Tournament
Oct. 18: McKenzie River Band,
Country Western Dance, 8pm-
Midnight, $7/advance, $10/door
Oct. 18& 19: Comedy at the Coast,
8pm, $ 10/ad vance, $ 12/day of event
Oct. 19: Rocky Stone Memorial Speed
Boat Race
Oct. 19: Cool Jazz on the Coast
Oct. 20: Big Band Swing Dance
Oct. 23: March of Dimes
Oct. 24-27: BCA Pool Tournament
Oct. 25&26: Scream Lincoln City
Oct. 25-27: Glass Galore show and sale
Oct. 31: Halloween
Nov. 1&2: Holiday Wine Tasting
Festival
Nov. 8-10: Holiday Showcase
Nov. 8-10: North Amer. Arm Wrestling
Entertainment
Oct. 11 & 12: Three Dog Night
8pm Fri. & Sat., $ 15-$3O
Nov. 1&2: Rockin’ Roadhouse Tour
(Mark Chesnutt, Joe Diffie, and
Tracy Lawrence)
8pm Fri. & Sat., $3O-$5O
Dec. 13& 14: Charlie Daniels Band
8pm Fri. & Sat., $25-$40
♦Tickets go on sale 60 days in advance.
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Nov. 11: Veteran’s Day
Nov. 16: Siletz Tribal Restoration
Pow-Wow
Nov. 17: Big Band Dance
Nov. 18& 19: Bus Program Show,
The Great Pretender
Nov. 20: Go Coastal Slot Tourney
Nov. 22: “Battle At The Beach’’
Golden Gloves Boxing
Nov. 23: U of O vs. OSU Civil War
Viewing Party
Nov. 28: Thanksgiving
Nov. 29: McKenzie River Band,
Country Western Dance, 8pm-
Midnight, $7/advance, $10/door
Nov. 29&30: Comedy on the Coast,
8pm, $10/ad vance, $12/day of event
Nov. 30: Coastal Rhythm and Blues II
Dec. 1: Big Band Dance
Dec. 5: Gala Fashion Show (benefit)
Dec. 6-8: Festival of Trees
Dec. 6-8: Cribbage Tournament
Dec. 7: Angels Ball
Dec. 14: Tournament of Champions
Dec. 27&28: Comedy on the Coast
Dec. 27&28: Asian concert
Dec. 29: Big Band Swing Dance
Dec. 31: New Year’s Party - Open to
the public
by Teresa Simmons
Siletz Tribe, Kiwanis, and Chinook
Winds Host Candidates Fair
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon, The Kiwanis Club of
Lincoln City, and Chinook Winds Casino are co-hosting a candidates fair in the
casino’s convention center on Oct. 9, at 6:30 p.m.
All candidates who will appear on the ballot for Lincoln City voters have
been invited to participate in this event, including those running for city, county,
state, and federal office. The format allows each candidate five minutes of
presentation and five minutes of questions and answers from the audience.
Roger Robertson will moderate the candidate’s fair. He also will monitor the
live radio remote that will be broadcast on KBCH in Lincoln City and KNPT in
Newport, reaching a listening audience covering central and north Lincoln County
as well as south Tillamook County.
The public is encouraged to attend this free event. Refreshments will be
provided and tables will be available for candidates’ information and information
on ballot measures.
Three Dog Night Returns
Three Dog Night will appear at Chinook Winds on Oct. 11 and 12.
When the group struck gold with Joy to the World in 1971, fans worldwide
acclaimed its driving pop/rock sound and powerful harmonies. Three Dog Night
performs the hits that made it famous, such as Joy To The World (certified platinum),
An Old Fashioned Love Song (certified gold), Eli’s Coming, One, Easy To Be
Hard, Mama Told Me Not To Come, Shambala, and all its other great songs from
the ‘60s and ‘70s.
Showtime is 8 p.m. each night, with tickets priced from $ 15-$30, depending
***Italics indicate a community, VCB,
or Chamber of Commerce event
off property.
on seat location.
Play Palace
Presents “Parents
Night Out!”
Every Wednesday night throughout
the school year, all parents are welcome
to drop off their chiId/chiIdren between
5 p.m. and 8 p.m. to stay for two hours
for $3.50.
This special “Parents Night Out’’
promotional offer lets parents use our
facility for two hours instead of the
regular four-hour minimum. In the two
hours, parents can go to the beach, see
a movie, go back to the house for a quiet
evening, go shopping, or go to Chinook
Winds Casino. Best of all, you can still
have your children in bed on time on a
school night.
What better way to spend a
Wednesday night than enjoying some
free time while still staying with the
school-night bedtime?
October 2002
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Culminates in Chili Cook-off
Chinook
Winds
Casino
&
The International Chili Society
Convention Center presents three
(ICS) Sanctioned Cook-off on Oct. 5
fun-filled days at the coast on Oct. 4-6.
is open to current members (entry fee
Coastfest will feature a Battle of the
is $25 each) and non-members who sign
Bands contest; truck show; arts, crafts
up to be members on the day of the
and antiques booths; and a chili and
event (entry fee is $35 each). Hours are
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
salsa
cook-off.
Three
separate
challenges will be held to decide whose
chili is tops in each. All entry fees go
to charity.
The News Media Challenge on
The Chinook Winds Interdepart
mental Challenge on Oct. 6 (entry fee
is $25 each) is open to Chinook Winds
staff. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
All three challenges feature prizes
Oct. 4 is open to members of the
for the winners. Chili lovers are invited
television, radio, and print media (entry
to taste and judge for themselves.
fee is $25 each). Hours are 11 a.m.
Tasting kits will be available for $2,
to 4 p.m.
with proceeds going to charity.