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    It’s Happening at Chinook Winds in July ...
Buffet Re-opens as Siletz Bay Buffet
A grand re-opening and naming
celebration took place at the Chinook
Buffet, the official name of the buffet
something different every day. Watch
the chef prepare anything from made-
to-order omelets to chicken fettuccini
alfredo. This is as fresh as it gets!
Custom-designed serving islands
is now the Siletz Bay Buffet.
Along with the new name, some
and new containers present a delicious
variety of items for the guests to
exciting changes have taken place at the
buffet. Fresh paint and new carpet are
just some of the new eye-catching
enhancements. Diners will be pleased
to learn that along with an expanded
menu, the new equipment was chosen
choose from.
Roo Arledge, director of Food &
Beverage, and the rest of the Food &
Beverage team encourage everyone to
stop in and taste the difference for
themselves. Treat yourself to a truly
awesome dining experience at the Siletz
Bay Buffet.
Winds Buffet on May 9. Previously
known simply as the Chinook Winds
not only for cosmetic purposes, but also
for its functional uses.
The buffet now sports an in-house
bakery and display area for the super­
by Teresa Simmons
$20,000 Outdoor
Extravaganza
Qualify daily between July 3 and
Aug. 17 for your chance to win. You can
earn entry tickets just by
playing your favorite
slot machines and
table games.
Be sure to show
your Winner’s Circle card at the club
desk with each visit and we’ll give you
one free entry ticket per day! Drawings
will be held on Aug. 17.
Prizes include camping gear, pop­
up tent trailer, 4x4 all-terrain vehicle,
and a one-week houseboat rental on
Lake Shasta.
Gift Shop Needs Dream Catchers
fresh pastries. A chef’s choice action
The gift shop is looking for a Siletz Tribal member to make dream catchers
for the gift shop. Call Nicky Petersen or Dona Trickier at 1-888-CHINOOK,
541-996-5791, or 541-996-5797 to set up an appointment.
station has been added, offering
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7/20/03 ® 1 p.m.
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Blackouts Pay $1,199
Buy- n$30
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Double Points
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game per week. ' his game will be
played at the ent of the 5:30 p.m.
session on Sunday
2003
Holiday Weekend
Brings Comedy
on the Coast
Comedy on the Coast is set for July
4-6, with a trio of comedians in a
90-minute show. Four shows are set for
this three-day weekend, featuring three
comedians in return performances at
Chinook Winds.
Dave Anderson is the headliner,
with Art Krug as the featured act and
Mike “Wally” Walter as host.
Anderson has appeared on
television in Star Search, An Evening
at the Improv, Showtime, Fox’s Comedy
Express, and VHI’s Stand-up Spotlight.
From 1996 to 1998, he hosted Cool Stuff
from the Cosmos on the Sci-Fi channel.
Portlanders remember him most -
from his days on KOIN-TV’s Around
Town and as co-host of the Dave &
Dwight Show on KXL radio. He
currently is a contributing writer for the
Tonight Show with Jay Leno and co-host
of the Mark & Dave Show on KEX
radio in Portland.
A Portland native, Krug has the
calm demeanor of the guy next door.
But when he takes the stage, this gives
way to a boiling comic spirit and a
Uniquely creative mind that have
made him one of the “funniest ever
to come out of the Northwest”
(Entertainment Scene).
His TV credits include Showtime’s
Comedy Club, PM Magazine, AM
Northwest, Two at Four, CBS News at
Noon, and Funny Business, plus
numerous commercials. Krug has
traveled across the U.S. and Canada for
19 years, performing at The Improv,
Comedy Underground, Yuk Yuks,
Punchlines, The Last Laugh, Comedy
Cellar, and The Riviera in Las Vegas.
Walter has appeared on Showtime,
MTV, and America’s Funniest People.
He was a two-time finalist in the
prestigious Seattle Comedy Compe­
tition and has been nominated for an
American Comedy Award for
“Nightclub Comic of the Year.”
He’s become a favorite of Chinook
Winds’audiences.
Showtime is 9 p.m. on July 4 and
July 6, and 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on
July 5. Ano-host bar will be available.
Tickets, priced at $12, are available at
the box office.