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It’s Happening at Chinook Winds in December ... by Teresa Simmons William Robertson Named Protégé William Robertson was selected as the second protégé in the Mentor/ Protégé Program for Chinook Winds Casino in October. Will returned home to Siletz, Ore., in 1999 from Doniphan, Mont., excited to pursue career opportunities with Chinook Winds. He began his employment here as a valet attendant in the Transportation Department. Within four months, Will was promoted to a dual-rate transportation supervisor. Continuing his rapid growth within the department, he was named transportation supervisor in July 2000. The Mentor/Protégé Program kicked off in July 2002. We are confident that Will’s background, education, and experience in our tribal gaming industry will assist him in achieving the goals of the Mentor/Protégé Program in the years to come. Christmas Eve Coastal Buffet Football Mania Join pigskin fans at Chinook Winds lounge for an entire weekend of football fun every weekend! Purchase a 2002 football mug for $5, with refills for $1.25 on all domestic draft beers during game times on Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays only. Bring your 2002 football mug in each week and receive domestic draft beers for $ 1.25 during games. Random drawings for prizes (one ticket will be given to each guest with each beverage purchased). Must be present to win (some game times may vary). Prizes may vary according to supplies. Potential prizes include hats, T-shirts, jackets, sweatshirts, backpacks, collector’s mugs, and special football whistles. Monday Night Football Fun • • • Free stadium-style food at halftime. Roll the dice for drink specials when your ticket number is called at the end of each quarter. Halftime Lifesaver Nerf Football Toss for prizes. Guests are selected by ticket drawings. (Rules: Four half-time par ticipants have one chance each to throw the Nerf football through the center of “Lifesaver.” If more than one contestant throws through the center of “Lifesaver,” a toss-off will take place at the end of the third quarter. Further ties will toss-off again at the end of the fourth quarter until there is a winner. Grand prize drawing for two tickets to Seattle Seahawks regular season game. Join us for this unusual, non-traditional Christmas Eve buffet. If you’ve already had your fill of turkey, ham, and stuffing, here’s a chance to do something a little different. This buffet features steamed mussels and clams, salmon, Dover sole, mushroom-stuffed breast of chicken, London broil, and smoked brisket, as well as a plethora of salads, side dishes, and desserts. Serving hours: 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., $12.99. Christmas Day Join us in celebrating the season with our carved, slow-roasted prime rib, honey-glazed ham, sliced turkey Christmas buffet. The buffet features an array of holiday salads, entrees, side dishes, and desserts. Top it off with our Chinook Winds eggnog for good cheer. Join us for this special holiday celebration from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m., $12.99 New Year’s Eve Ring in the New Year with our special upscale international buffet. Indulge yourself with carved slow-roasted prime rib, salmon in champagne pear sauce, smoked pork loin, chocolate-covered strawberries, and an abundance of other tasty treasures chosen from global cuisine selections. Welcome in the 2003 New Year with great food and good friends. Serving hours: 4:30 p.m. to 10 p.m., $12.99. Senior and children discount pricing available The Rogue River Room also will offer special plated holiday dinners for Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Rogue River Room holiday hours: Breakfast - 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Lunch - 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Dinner: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. » I t ’ December 2002 • • □ • r Siletz News • * □ • 29