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    Lewis to give solo acoustic concert McHale brings his standup comedy
Something Like Me, Anywhere But Here
Aaron Lewis, lead vocalist of the
style to the beach for 1 night of laughs
and Sleeping at the Wheel.
hit band Staind, is one of those versatile
must-see talents and he’ll be at Chinook
Winds Casino Resort on June 24-25.
Lewis sings with a soulful sound
that gets to the heart of the audience with
his solo acoustic tour. He will perform
chart-topping country songs including
the singles 75 and The Story Never Ends.
He has been performing solo acoustic
shows since he was 17. He has written and
performs several songs that have never
officially been released, including Angel,
In July 2010, Lewis finished record­
ing a country music album entitled Town
Line that was released March 1, 2011.
It features seven tracks, including three
versions of its first single, Country Boy,
featuring George Jones, Charlie Daniels
and Chris Young.
This concert is part of Chinook
Winds’ 16th anniversary celebration.
Fireworks will follow the Saturday night
concert at approximately 10:15 p.m.
Show time is 8 p.m. Tickets range
from $ 15 to $30.
Get your team together for Golf for
Hope, raise money for Relay For Life
Chinook Winds Casino Resort is
honored to present the second annual
Golf for Hope Tournament benefiting the
American Cancer Society’s Relay For
Life on May 14.
The tournament will take place at
Chinook Winds Golf Resort, 3245 NE
50,h in Lincoln City, Ore. The format
is four-person scramble for only $100
per player. Shotgun start is at 9:30 a.m.
Check-in starts at 8 a.m. and a putting
contest begins at 8:45 a.m.
The entry fee includes golf, cart,
lunch and great prizes.
Team prizes include top three in both
gross and Callaway divisions. Putting
contests, longest drive and KP prizes will
enhance the day of fun as well as tee prizes
so people don’t walk away empty-handed.
If you think you might need extra
help, Mulligans will be for sale to help
teams get closer to the prize.
Registration forms are available
online at www.chinookwindscasino.
com and in person at the Chinook Winds
Golf Resort pro shop or Chinook Winds
Casino box office. For more information
about the tournament, call the pro shop at
541-994-8442.
Cancer affects so many people and
that is why Chinook Winds Casino Resort
is doing all it can to help raise awareness
and much-needed funds for the fight. Not
only will your entry get you a great day of
golf, prizes and good food, but you also
will help out a great cause while you’re
having fun.
The very funny Joel Mchale, host of
The Soup on E! Television, will perform
live one night only at Chinook Winds on
May 21 at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Also known for his role as Jeff
Winger on Community, McHale is one
comedian you won’t want to miss.
In 2004, McHale began hosting The
Soup, a satirical weekly television show.
During the show, he takes the audience
through the oddities and ridiculous hap­
penings of the week in television.
He frequently appears as a co-host on
Loveline and also has had a long associa­
tion with Circle X Theatre, where he has
done several plays
McHale made a guest appearance
on the finale of the sixth season of Last
Comic Standing, where he recapped the
show’s events in his typical format of
jokes made popular on The Soup.
Show time is 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tick­
ets range from $45 to $60.
Joel McHale
Protégé Program
Minimum Age: 21
Shift: Day, Swing,
Graveyard
Pay Rate: $14.76
salaried
Program Intent
To provide Chinook Winds Casino Resort with qualified Siletz Tribal
members who will help form future Management Team. To provide Siletz
Tribal members with the proper management training and techniques
to succeed in the gaming and hospitality industry in management/
supervisory levels.
Position Summary
The protégé will work in each department for a maximum of 3
months. During this time the protégé will have a curriculum to follow
in each department. The protégé will be assessed after completion of
each departmental curriculum prior to moving to the next assigned
department.
Position Qualifications
Competencies
Customer orientated, team building, detail oriented, multitask,
communication skills, problem solving, management skills, decision
making and initiative
Education
High school diploma or GED
AA degree preferred
Experience
1 year supervisory experience
Computer Skills
Microsoft Office intermediate level in Word, Excel and Outlook
Certificates & Licenses
Valid Oregon driver's license
Ability to obtain a Siletz Tribal gaming license
Other Requirements
Enrolled Siletz Tribal member
Application Information
We will be accepting applications through May 5, 2011.
All positions require a pre-employment drug screen, a 90-day
introductory period and a background investigation. If you are
interested in applying, stop by or call the Human Resources Office,
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at 541-996-5800 or 888-244-6665,
ext. 5800. Fax: 541-996-5857.
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