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CHINOOK WINDS CASINO RESORT Special Events Entertainment Nov. 2&3: Comedy on the Coast - John Diresta, Milt Abel, Jeffrey Steele Dec. 14& 15: Comedy on the Coast - O’Brien and Valdez, Scott Henry, Bob Kubota 8 p.m., $15 8 p.m., $15 Nov. 9&10: Charley Pride Dec. 28&29: Best of Comedy on the Coast 8 p.m., $25-$40 Nov. 12: Free Veterans Show 7 p.m. Nov. 23&24: Williams & Ree and Seals & Seals 8 p.m., $15-$3O Rogue River Room Ultrasonic Crew, and his fantastic DJ Community Events Dance Mix from 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. (in Lincoln City unless otherwise noted) Sun: Sunday Jazz with music by Mel Brown & Friends, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Nov. 10: Lincoln City Chowder Cook-Off Dec. 1: Open House and Craft Sale, Connie Hanson Garden f----------------------------------------------------------------- Tickets go on sale 90 days in advance. Concerts in the showroom are for ages 16 and older. Comedy on the Coast in the convention center is for ages 21 and older. For more information or to obtain tickets for all concerts, call the Chinook Winds box office at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (624-6228) or 541-996-5776; or Tickets West at 1-800-922-TIXX (8499). Sign up for our electronic newsletter at www.chinookwindscasino.com | I | | If you would like to be on the preferred tribal members business list with Chinook Winds, please fax, mail, e-mail, or drop off your business card, brochures, or other information at: I | | | Chinook Winds Casino Resort | Attn: Purchasing Dept. | 1777 NW 44,h St. | | Lincoln City, OR 97367 | | Phone: 541-996-5881 | | Fax: 541-996-3847 | | cindyc@chinookwindsgaming.com | k_______________________________________ J r----------------------------------------------------------- [ Attention Siletz j The gift shop is looking for I Get More Info For more details on the casino and local community events, visit : tribal members who would like to | sell their beadwork in the gift shop. | We also would consider other hand- | made Native works of art. Please con- | tact Nicky at 541-996-5797 or Dona | | at 541-996-5791 to set up an appoint- | | ment to show us your work. t_______________________________________ ' | | | www.chinookwindscasino.com www.lcchamber.com Visitor & Convention Bureau: www.oregoncoast.org Chinook Winds Casino Resort Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City, Ore., offers 24-hour Las Vegas-style gaming, an 18-hole golf course, headline entertainment from some of music’s most legendary stars, three full-service restaurants, a secure child care facility and arcade, and a 227-room ocean-view hotel. For more information, visit www.chinookwindscasino.com, or call I-888-CHlNOOK (244-6665) or 541-996-5825. On Nov. 12, a free concert in trib ute to America’s veterans will be held at 7 p.m. in the Chinook Winds Show room. This show is open to all ages and requires no ticket. Seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Cake, ice cream and refreshments will be served in the lobby of the casino starting at 4 p.m. After the free concert, guests will have a chance to win a trip for two to Washington, D.C., to visit the war memorials. Chinook Winds wants to say “thank you” to America's veterans, their fami lies and their loved ones with a com plimentary concert. Local radio person ality Roger Robertson will emcee this patriotic event. Performances will in clude the All-American Orchestra featur ing famed New Orleans trumpet mas ter Bill Bachmann, former Marine Band member Bill Montague, and former Amer ican Air Force Band member Kevin Ohmart, all conducted by Keller Coker. The Giris from Company-B (tribute to the Andrews Sisters) also will astound the crowd along with the Western Or egon University Brass Ensemble and Kell’s Irish Pipes and Drums. All of these fine entertainers will perform tributes to every man and woman who has served in the United States Armed Forces. The Siletz Tribal Honor Guard will bring in the colors with the Round Stone Singers native drum group. The Oregon Coast Veterans Association also will provide service flags for the event. For more information on this free event, please call 1-888-CHINOOK or 541-996-5825. Win an RV on Thanksgiving Weekend Drive away an RV valued at over S124,000 Win a NEW 2008 Fleetwood Bounder Motor Coach valued at over 5124,000'. Start earning entries today! Play in the Casino, and win entries for weekly DRAWINGS on Sundays at 5pm October 7 - November 25. Thirty contestants will win CASH each week, one contestant will also win a weeks' RV rental All thirty will receive a KEY CERTIFICATE. Chinook Winds Casino Resort: Chamber of Commerce: Dec. 5: Snowflake Foundation Dinner and Fashion Show, Elks Lodge j Tribal Member [ Veterans Honored with Free Concert j Business Owners j Honor Guard with Drums and Great Artists to Perform ' Tribal Members ; All events and promotions may be changed by management at any time. Nov. 20&21: Michael Storm, TV celebrity Nov 23&24: After Concert Drawing Nov. 25: RV Giveaway Nov 29-Dec 1: Festival of Trees Dec. 1: Angel’s Ball Dec. 1: Civil War Game Dec. 4: Senior Slot Tournament Dec. 18& 19: Jack McGee, actor Dec. 31: New Year’s Eve Fri. & Sat.: “Metalman” Brian Timme, the Dec. 7&8: The Peking Acrobats 8 p.m., Dec. 7; 3 p.m. and 8 p.m., Dec. 8; $10-$20; open to all ages; three shows Nov. 4: RV Weekly Key Giveaway Nov. 6: Senior Slot Tournament Nov. 7-11: WPBA Pool Tournament Nov. 8-11: APA Pool Tournament Nov. 9&10: After Concert Drawing Nov. 11: RV Weekly Key Giveaway Nov. 17: Siletz Tribal Restoration Pow-Wow Nov. 18: RV Weekly Key Giveaway Good Fun! Good People! Good Jobs! Chinook Winds Casino Resort is looking for enthusiastic people to join our winning team. Positions vary from week to week, however, these positions are frequently recruited ones and ap plications are accepted and screened as openings occur: servers, cashiers, janitorial and dealers. For a complete listing of current employment opportunities, call our Job Line at 1-888-244-6665, ext. 8097, or visit our Web site at www.chinook windscasino.com. For more information, call the Human Resources Office at 541-996-5800. Employment is better at the beach! Then, on Sunday, November 25 at 5pm,each key certificate holder gets to pick a KEY to the RV. The holder of the key that opens the RV gets to hit the open road in the Bounder! To test-drive a Fleetwood Bounder, visit Valley RV Center Here’s the Scoop from Chinook Winds Casino Resort and Golf Course The Chinook Winds Casino Resort Hotel Restaurant (newly named the Chinook Seafood Grill) will have a new menu beginning in Novem ber. Stop by and check it out! Many new games are evident on the casino gaming floor. Some are the first in Oregon. All “ticket-in ticket-out” machines soon will be situated on the lower floor of the casino. Games that only accept cash will be located on the second floor. This will cause less confusion for guests trying to determine which machines are “ticket-in, ticket-out.” • Winter rates are now in affect al the golf course. • Aces Bar & Grill at the golf course now serves daily low-calorie, low- carb specials. Aces is establishing a reputation in the community as “the place to go” for a super lunch. • The staff at Chinook Winds, always ready for competition, has 200 members signed up for yet another fitness challenge. Stop by the health club at the golf course any time of day or night and you’ll see staff members along with commu nity members working out. November 2007 • Siletz News • 21