sNok signflz MAY 1, 2021 3 Spirit Mountain Casino on pace for ‘record-breaking’ year Concerts to resume outdoors in July By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor May • Sunday, May 2 – General Council meeting, 11 a.m., Zoom tele- conference. 503-879-2304. • Wednesday, May 5 – Tribal Council meeting, 10 a.m., Gover- nance Center, 9615 Grand Ronde Road. 503-879-2304. • Wednesday, May 19 – Tribal Council meeting, 10 a.m., Gover- nance Center, 9615 Grand Ronde Road. 503-879-2304. • Monday, May 31 – Memorial Day observance by invitation only, 1 p.m., West Valley Veterans Memorial, 9615 Grand Ronde Road. 503-879-4555. (Editor’s note: All events are tentative depending on the status of the Tribe’s COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic response.) Tribal Council member Steve Bobb Sr. reported to the membership that Spirit Mountain Casino is on track for a possible record-breaking year during the Tuesday, April 27, Leg- islative Action Committee hearing. Bobb also serves on the Spirit Mountain Gaming Inc. Board of Directors, which met Monday, April 26. “The casino continues to do very well,” Bobb said. “It’s kind of sur- prising to everybody, but certainly welcomed. The casino is on track for a record-breaking year this year if everything stays the same.” As one of the few indoor venues that has remained open during the COVID-19 pandemic, Spirit Mountain Casino has seen a steady stream of guests since it re-opened in June 2020 after being closed for 74 days. Tribal Council also recently ap- proved hiring another officer for the Grand Ronde Tribal Police Depart- ment because the increase in casino guests has resulted in a concurrent increase in the number of calls from the casino to the department. Bobb also said that the casino is considering returning to a 24/7 op- eration and that about 80 percent of the available slot machines are working on the floor. Valet parking and keno have returned as well. Spirit Mountain Casino Market- ing Director Shawna Ridgebear said that decision is not yet final as the casino continues to monitor how the community and employees feel about returning to a round-the- clock operation. Upon re-opening in June 2020, the casino shortened its hours to allow staff to thoroughly clean the facility. It also prohibited anyone under the age of 21 from entering the casino or lodge and instituted a mask requirement for guests. Bobb also reported that the casi- no plans to resume hosting concerts beginning in July, but they will be held outdoors instead of inside the Event Center. Ridgebear said the concerts would be held outside in the parking lot west of the casino. A lineup of confirmed acts will not be released until mid-May, she said. Ridgebear said the new guide- lines from the Centers for Disease Control that state vaccinated peo- ple do not have to wear masks outside are encouraging. 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