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It’s Happening at Chinook Winds in January ... Join Us for Theme Weeks Special Events Jan. 18&19: Coastal Carvers Show & Sale Jan. 26: Super Bowl Party Jan. 31-Feb 2: Chinese New Year Celebration Feb. 7&8: Athletic Edge Gymnastics Feb. 14&15: Comedy on the Coast Feb. 14-16: Antique Show Feb. 21-23: Mardi Gras Feb. 27-March 2: Pool Tournament Entertainment Jan. 11&12: Memories of Elvis & Roy Orbison, featuring Michael & Blue Suede 8pm Sat. & 2pm Sun., $10 Jan. 17-19: The Coasters and The Drifters 8pm Fri. & Sat., 2pm Sun., $ 15-$25 Jan. 24&2S: Comedy Night on the Coast Jan. 31 & Feb. 1: Stars of Asia 8pm Fri. & Sat., $10 Feb. 28 & March 1: Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers 8pm Fri. & Sat., $25-$40 March 21&22: The Four Tops 8pm Fri. & Sat., $25-$40 April 18&19: Don McLean 8pm Fri., 6:30pm & 8:30pm Sat., $2O-$35 Aug. 22&23: Paul Revere & The Raiders Sept. 26&27: The Beach Boys ♦Tickets go on sale 60 days in advance. It’s a new year filled with opportunities and challenges. We’ve lined up some exciting events for 2003 and we look forward to the best year ever at Chinook Winds Casino. For more information or to obtain tickets for all concerts, call 1-8X8-MA IN-ACT (624*6228) or Fred Meyer Fastixx 1-800-992-TIXX (8499). by Teresa Simmons Look forward to surprises and a large amount of goofiness all through January with themed weeks: Come to the Super Bowl Party Join in the fun at Chinook Winds’ free Super Bowl Party on Jan. 26. Week #1, Jan. 1-5: College Bowl Week with bowl games on big screens Jan. 1-3. Watch the game on the big screens Week #2, Jan. 6-12: Elvis Presley Week (honoring Elvis’ 67th birthday) will include in the convention center. Doors open an Elvis show and slot tournaments, plus other unexpected surprises. at 2 p.m. Week #3, Jan. 13-19: Salute to Ben Franklin, $100 bills will be given away in The first 100 fans to enter the party daily drawings. can select one square on the football Week #4, Jan. 20-26: Super Bowl Week, giveaways and Super Bowl parties. grid. Cash drawings will take place Week #5, Jan. 27-31: Aussie Week to celebrate our friends “down under.” every quarter and drawings for miscellaneous items will occur throughout the game. Stadium food and no-host bar beverages will be available for purchase. This event is open to guests 21 years of age and older. You now can receive a monthly electronic newsletter from Chinook The Rogue River Lounge also will Winds Casino. Learn about special events, headline entertainment, and have Super Bowl excitement, including upcoming promotions. Share your e-mail address with us at $300 in prizes. www.chinookwindscasino.com. The newsletter also will have direct links to The big screen on the casino floor the Web site, where you can read more about the property, our location, also will feature the Super Bowl game. Five cash drawings for $100 each will employment opportunities, and more. take place at halftime and five drawings ranging from $100 to $500 will occur at the end of the game. Tickets will be available throughout the casino Age 15-16 - Luis DeAlba outscored beginning at 8 a.m. See the Winner s More than 700 people attended the Gustabo Perez Circle for details. Battle at the Beach hosted by Chinook Open, 142 pounds - Will Hughs Winds Casino in November. outscored Beto Garcia The Battle at the Beach, Olympic- Senior, Super Heavyweight - Joe style amateur boxing, was sanctioned by LeaPai outscored Jeremy Hull USA Boxing, the official amateur boxing Senior, 142 pounds - Braulie Hernandez association. Youth boxers, including some TKO over Fernando Ontiveras Olympic hopefuls, age 12 and up were Senior Welterweight - Abulcasen featured in this boxing contest. Hernandez TKO over Scott Stimpson Nine bouts, including one girls’ Open Female, Junior Welterweights - match, consisted of three or four rounds Molly McConnell TKO over Above: Looking through the ropes to of one or two minutes each, depending Amanda Grossman the boxing ring, the camera caught a on the classification. Venues such as this Open, Middleweight - Robert Marthaller glimpse of Apples Lane singing the help establish youth boxing records for outscored Mikiyas Kebede national anthem. consideration as Olympic contenders. Open, Junior Welterweight - Juan Below: Robert Marthaller (r) vs. The Siletz Tribal Honor Guard Roman outscored Will Gates Mikiyas Kebede at Battle at the Beach opened the proceedings, with Siletz Tribal member Apples Lane singing The Star Spangled Banner. Roger Robertson, local radio personality, was the ring announcer. Local talent Robert “Bo” Marthaller was the winner of the most exciting bout of the evening. Bo is originally from Siletz, graduated from Toledo High School in 1996, and is an OSU graduate. Fight results are as follows for the first amateur boxing event held at the casino: p- Sign Up for the New Electronic Newsletter 1 Battle at the Beach Packs Them In Age 12 - Junior Martinez outscored Taylor Shirley January 2003 □ Siletz News □ 21