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    Chinook Winds Entertainment
Special Events and Promotions
Oct. 1: Carlos Mencia
8 p.m., $35-$65 (age 21+)
Oct. 2: Pitbull
8 p.m., $35-$65
Oct. 15& 16: Chinook Cirque Dreams
8 p.m., $20-$50 (all ages)
Oct. 29&30: Comedy on the Coast - Ritch
Shydne, Mike Wally Walter, Roger Peltz
8 p.m., $15
Nov. 12& 13: Little Big Town
8 p.m., $20-$35
Oct. 1-3: Blackjack Tournament
Oct. 5: Senior Slots
Oct. 5: Senior Fair
Oct. 9-17: WBCA Pool
Oct. 10: Candidate’s Forum
Oct. 19: Trivia at Aces
Oct 22-24: Craps Tournament
Oct. 24: Full Moon Slots
Nov. 26&27: Comedy on the Coast -TB A
8 p.m., $15
Dec. 10&11: Sylvia Browne
8 p.m., $25-$40
Rogue River Room
Fri. & Sat.: “Metalman” Brian Timme
from 10:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Nov. 2: Senior Slots
Nov. 20: Siletz Tribal Restoration Pow-Wow
Nov. 21: Full Moon Slots
Nov. 30-Dec. 4: Festival of Trees
Dec. 1: Snowflake Fashion Show
Dec. 4: Angel’s Ball
Dec. 7: Senior Slots
Dec. 21: Full Moon Slots
Community Events
(in Lincoln City unless otherwise noted)
Oct. 1-Dec. 31: Nelscott Reef Tow-in
Classic, Nelscott District
Oct. 2: Beach Bark, Chinook Winds
Oct. 2: Pacific Northwest Wild Mushroom
Cook-off, Culinary Center
Oct. 2-3: Elements of Mushroom Identi­
fication, Sitka Center
Oct. 9: Chamber of Commerce Super
Auction, Oceanlake Elks Lodge
Oct. 9-10: Fall Kite Festival, D River
Wayside
Oct. 16: Geocaching Challenge, Com­
munity Center
Oct. 23: Glass Gala
Oct. 23-24: Glass Galore Art Show
Nov. 9-14: Art Invitational, Sitka Center
Nov. 13: Seafood and Chowder Cook-off,
Culinary Center
Nov. 20-21: Not Quite 11th Hour, Cultural
Center
Dec. 4: Open House & Craft Fair, Connie
Hansen Garden
Dec. 4: A Whale of a Christmas, Depoe Bay
Dec. 14: Holiday Dinner Toy & Food
Drive, Chamber of Commerce
Dec. 19: Gift of Music, Salishan
Dec. 26-Jan. 1: Whale Watch Week
Join the $100,000 Pumpkin Harvest
When can a squash win you cash? When it’s in Chinook Winds’ pumpkin patch!
Play slots or table games on Monday through Thursday from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. through
Oct. 28. Every half-hour, we’ll draw an active gamer from the floor to pick a pumpkin
loaded with cash prizes and an entry in the $10,000 giant pumpkin drawing.
If you’re selected while playing with your Winners Circle card, you get five entries.
Then on Oct. 29 at 6 p.m., six names will be drawn from the drum for the $10,000
giant pumpkin drawing. One pumpkin holds a $5,000 prize, while the others hold
$1,000 prizes. That’s a harvest of $100,000 in all!
Carlos Mencia Here for One Show Only
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.
For a complete listing of current employment opportunities, call our
Job Line at 888-244-6665, ext. 8097, or visit our website at www.chinook
windscasino.com. For more information, call the Human Resources Office at 541-996-5800.
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,
Tribal Member
Business Owners
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:
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 888-CHINOOK (244-6665) or
541-996-5825.
Chinook Winds Casino Resort
Attn: Purchasing Dept.
1777 NW 44,h St.
Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-996-5878
Fax: 541-996-3847
tamaraj @chinookwuidsgaming.com
Carlos Mencia un­
doubtedly is one of
today’s most lauded
entertainers and feared
comics. Whether it’s
man-on-the-street inter­
views, studio comedy,
commercial parodies
or nationwide sold-out
tours, he demonstrates
an extraordinary abil­
ity to connect with a
diverse audience.
Mencia is set for
one hilarious show in
the Chinook Winds showroom on Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. Tickets range from $35 to $65.
Pitbull
Comes
to Town
Armando Pérez,
better known as Miami­
based rapper Pitbull,
brings his unique sound
to Chinook Winds for
one night only Oct. 2.
It’s a Caribbean
feast of sounds that
combines hip-hop,
crunk, reggae, reggaeton and dance-hall, with English and Spanish lyrics.
I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho), the infectious hit single from his latest album
Rebelution, alone is enough to get any crowd moving.
Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets range from $35 to $65.
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