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    Chinook Winds Casino Resort
Entertainment
Rogue River Lounge
Jan. 29-30: The Guess Who
8 p.m., $15-$30
Fri & Sat: Ultrasonic DJ, cover
10:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
Feb. 12-13: Peter Cetera
8 p.m., $40-$55
Chinook’s Seafood Grill
March 4-5: America
8 p.m., $25-$40
April 8-9: Charley Pride
8 p.m., $30-$45 (on sale Jan. 8)
June 17-18: Vince Gill
8 p.m., $70-$85 (on sale March 17)
Aug. 12-13: Tanya Tucker
8 p.m., $20-$35 (on sale May 12)
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.
Special Events
Sun: 100% Payout Blackjack Tourney
Sparkling Sunday Brunch at Siletz
Bay Buffet
Mon: Martini Mondays at Chinook’s
Seafood Grill Lounge
$2 Taco Tuesdays at Aces Sports Bar
& Grill
Wed: Wine Wednesdays at Chinook’s
Seafood Grill
First Tuesday:
First Tuesday:
Third Thursday:
Last Monday:
Boomer Sunrise Slots
Boomer Nooner Slots
Twilight Slots
Mayhem Mondays Slots
Weds: Kit Taylor (pianist) – 5 - 9 p.m.
Tue:
Jan. 1-2: Steve Sloan Band
Jan. 8-9: Bret Lucich
Jan. 15-16: Zuhg
Jan. 22-23: The Stingrays
Jan. 29-30: Triple Edge
Feb. 5-6: Al Denty
Feb. 12-13: Bret Lucich
Feb. 19-20: Crooked
Feb. 26-27: Beth Willis
9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
2016 concerts start with The Guess 
Who, followed by Peter Cetera
For more information or to obtain
tickets for all concerts, call
the Chinook Winds box office
at 888-CHINOOK (888-244-6665) 
or 541-996-5825; or call
888-MAIN-ACT (624-6228).
All events, concerts and promotions are subject to
change at the discretion of Chinook Winds Casino Resort.
Follow us on Twitter, find us on Facebook or visit our website
at chinookwindscasino.com.
For more information about events in North Lincoln County, visit
lcchamber.com, oregoncoast.org or lincolncity-culturalcenter.org.
Boomers Club
Razor Clam Tuesdays at Chinook’s
Seafood Grill
The  Guess Who is a Canadian rock band from Winnipeg, Manitoba. Initially
gaining recognition in Canada, the group also found international success from the late
1960s through the mid-1970s with numerous hit singles, including No Time, American
Woman, These Eyes and Share the Land.
Several former members of The Guess Who, notably Burton Cummings and Randy
Bachman (of Bachman-Turner Overdrive), have found considerable success outside the
band. As a garage rock/rhythm and blues group during the rise of the British beat, their
musical style primarily consisted of pop rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock and hard rock.
The band was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1987.
The Guess Who continues to perform live dates on a regular basis. The cur-
rent Guess Who lineup consists of Derek Sharp (vocals, guitars, since 2008), Will
Evankovich (guitars, backing vocals, since 2014), Leonard Shaw (keyboards), Jim Kale
(bass) and Garry Peterson (drums).
Show time is 8 p.m. on Jan. 29-30. Tickets range from $15-$30.
As a youngster, Peter Cetera made the rounds in local bands before landing a gig
with The Exceptions, which later became Chicago.
Cetera’s addition benefited Chicago in many ways. First, his tenor voice compli-
mented the baritones of guitarist Terry Kath and keyboardist Robert Lamm. Second,
together with Kath and drummer Danny Seraphine, Cetera made the rhythm section cook.
But it’s as a singer that Cetera is especially noted. Questions 67 and 68, 25 or 6 to
4, Just You and Me, and Call on Me all testify to his ability. Eventually, Cetera became
known as the voice of Chicago.
Now out of Chicago longer than he was in (the band broke up in 1985), he dislikes
discussing his years in the group. He has turned down chances to re-unite with Chicago
over the years, and famously refused to allow VH1 to use any of his songs in the Behind
the Music episode about Chicago.
Cetera has mostly quit playing bass and recently started touring again after a long,
self-imposed exile. He is, however, accessible on his website, where he answers ques-
tions and chats with fans.
Show time is 8 p.m. on Feb. 12-13. Tickets range from $40-$55.
Would you like to be a part of the Chinook Winds team?
Find out why “Employment is Better at the Beach” at:
www.chinookwindscasino.com
Job Line: 541-994-8097 Toll Free: 1-888-CHINOOK ext 8097
Human Resources Office: 541-996-5800 Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm
Human Resources is looking for
Be Passionate Embrace Change Accountability Customer Service Happiness
Tribal member EVENT TEMPS
who are eager to start as soon as possible!
Calling all Tribal member business owners
If you would like to be on the
preferred Tribal members business list
with Chinook Winds, please fax, mail,
email or drop off your business card,
brochures, or business information to:
Chinook Winds Casino Resort
Attn: Purchasing Dept.
1777 NW 44 th St.
Lincoln City, OR 97367
Phone: 541-996-5853
Fax: 541-996-3847
erica@cwcresort.com
If you are looking for a position that outlines, helping departments when
needed, ushering guests in our showroom or even
door greeting at MMA fights, Event Temp is your position.
To apply, stop by our HR office anytime Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Visit our website at chinookwindscasino.com/careers to download our employment
application. Or you can stop by the HR office at the Siletz admin building to complete
and fax your application to us.
If you have any questions regarding this flier, please contact
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 243-room ocean-view hotel.
For more information, visit chinookwindscasino.com, or call 888-CHINOOK
(244-6665) or 541-996-5825.
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Mariah Garza at 541-996-5800.