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on the Coast, set for Jan. 1 -2.
Davis is the co-creator and producer
of Comedy on the Coast. He began as a
60s guitar-playing folk singer, playing
bars and at the beach.
In 1978, Davis opened as a solo
comedian for Eddie Rabbitt and since
then has opened many concerts for such
legendary stars as George Burns, Willie
Nelson, Kenny Rogers, Vince Gill and
Larry Gatlin.
He has headlined all over the United
States as a solo standup comedian or a
one-man corporate showman and is a
USO performer for our military aboard
several aircraft carriers at sea and for our
Marines in the field (he is a veteran, a
USMC corpsman).
Larry Gatlin opened many doors for
Davis into celebrity and pro golf events,
where Davis became known as “The Golf
Comic in 1980. He has performed at or
played in more than 300 charity and PGA/
LPGA tour events.
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Davis just released his fourth live al
bum, A Vegas Souvenir. He is still going
strong in all areas and is a total package
for any stage event.
Michael Finney began as a magician
bartender at the Golden Eagle Restaurant
in Phoenix, Ariz. In 1986, he was a finalist
on Star Search with Ed McMahon and in
1987 he received the Silver Lions Head
from Siegfried & Roy for comedy and
magic.
Finney continued to work comedy
clubs across the United States up to 40
weeks a year. He made six appearances
on Fox’s Comic Strip Live, HBO’s Comic
on the Road, Sunday Comics with Lenny
Clark, Bud Friedman’s Evening at the
Improv and two NBC specials hosted by
John Ritter, World's Greatest Magic and
World’s Wildest Magic.
Finney also was invited to perform
at the inauguration of President Bush in
January 2001.
carpet events, Brian Sheil is busy produc
ing and hosting West Coast Comedy for
National Lampoon and Time Warner on
Demand.
Sheil also is the driving force for The
New Rascals Comedy Hour on XM Sat
ellite Radio and also can be seen on Mi
crosoft MSN video downloads, Windows
Media Entertainment page, TV NET and
Smart Video Mobile Television.
At 3 feet 6 inches tall, Tanya Davis is
the Ferrari of comedy — low to the ground
and kind of racy.
She started doing stand-up-on-a-chair
in 1990 after a brief but disappointing
NBA career. Today she has brought com
edy to new heights, headlining clubs and
colleges throughout the world.
Tanyalee has made a small, yet sig
nificant dent in the entertainment scene
thus far. What she lacks in height she
makes up in tenacity. Known as “the little
lady with a lot of big laughs,” Tanyalee’s
Kenny Bob Davis
fresh perspective, from the ground up,
inspires, enlightens and entertains her
audiences.
Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets are $15.
Teen Idols Bring Back Memories with Concert at Chinook Winds
The Teen Idols will perform in the
showroom at Chinook Winds Casino
Resort on Dec. 4-5.
Peter Noone of Herman’s Hermits,
Micky Dolenz of The Monkees and Mark
Lindsay, former lead singer of Paul Revere
and The Raiders, will take the stage and
bring back memories of times gone by.
The heartthrobs who made the girls
scream come together for two great
shows, featuring hits that include I'm
Henry VIII I Am, Mrs. Brown You’ve
Got A Lovely Daughter, There’s A Kind
Of Hush, I'm Into Something Good,
Last Train to Clarksville, I'm a Believer,
Steppin ' Stone, Pleasant Valley Sunday,
Indian Reservation, Arizona, Kicks and
Hungry.
Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets range
from $25 to $40.
11th Annual Fantasy of Trees and
Angels Ball Ring in Holiday Season
Micky Dolenz
Peter Noone
Mark Lindsay
Good Fun! Good People! Good Jobs!
Chinook Winds Casino Resort is looking for enthusiastic people to join our win
ning team. Positions vary from week to week, however, these positions are frequently
recruited ones and applications are accepted and screened as openings occur: servers
cashiers, janitorial and dealers.
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3 complete hsting of current employment opportunities, call our
Job Line at 888-244-6665, ext. 8097, or visit our website at www.chinook
wmdscasmo.com. For more information, call the Human Resources Office at 541-996-5800
Get More Info
Foi more details on the casino and local community events, visit:
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Chinook Winds Casino Resort: www.chinookwindscasino.com
Chamber of Commerce: www.lcchamber.com
Visitor & Convention Bureau: www.oregoncoast.org
Each year, Angels Anonymous, a local non-profit charitable organization, pres
ents “The F antasy of Trees” and “The Song of the Angels” Holiday Ball, the group’s
biggest annual fund-raiser, at Chinook Winds Casino Resort. This year’s event will
be held Dec. 2-5.
Angels Anonymous, a 50I (c)(3) non-profit foundation, provides immediate and basic
assistance to those tn need in the greater Lincoln City area. The program helps those who
have exhausted every other avenue of assistance to meet basic short-term needs
Il may be the young mother left to fend for herself with no money to feed her chil-
dren, an elderly man who has had his heat turned off in the dead of winter or a young
man desperately in need of employment who receives assistance. It's anonymous and
a one-time-only helping hand extended to residents of north Lincoln County.
Approximately 30 trees, decorated and sponsored by local businesses and individu
als who not only spend hours decorating them but several hundred dollars in decorations
on each tree as well, will be on display at this year’s Fantasy of Trees.
In past years, the themes of the individual trees have included Betty Boop, firemen,
Hany Potter, chocolates, peacocks, roses, ballerinas, fishing, old-fashioned Christmas
hand-carved ornaments and many splendidly trimmed in specific colors
The decorating of the Christmas trees will begin Dec. I at noon. Sponsors have
until noon the following day to finish their trees and have them ready for viewing
The viewing of the trees will commence at noon on Dec. 2 and will continue
through Dec.5, concluding with the auction that evening at the Holiday Ball
In addition to the auctioning of trees, there will be numerous drawings special
auction items, gingerbread houses to bid on and gift boxes for sale with secret surprises
donated by local merchants.
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Bring the whole family to view this wonderland of the Christmas season featuring
exceptional trees decorated beyond imagination. There is no admission fee
The Angels Ball takes place on the evening of Dec. 5. You’ll want to dress up in
your festive best for this elegant evening on the town.
Michael Dane will provide music during the dinner hour, followed by dancing to
the sounds of the Party Angels.
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Tickets, priced at $60, include dinner, dancing and the auction. They can be pur-
the Linco,n C,ty Chamber of Commerce, 4039 NW Logan Road (541-994-
3070). It s a great idea for your office party with the proceeds going to charity.
Seating is limited for this event, which is not only considered by many as the
enjoyable event of the holiday season, but one that celebrates the true meaning
of Chnstmas - providing a means to help those who are in need. Hours of the ball are
5:30 p.m. until midnight.
December 2009
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