Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 30, 2003, Page 6, Image 6

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Halloween parties,
concerts to be held
at variety of venues
Halloween events in Eugene
to include live performances
and costume contests at
cafes, theaters and eateries
By Ryan Nyburg
Senior Pulse Reporter
There is no rest for the wicked but
as the heavy schedule of events this
Halloween might show, the wicked
don't necessarily want to rest. Here is
a look at Friday's slate of events for all
the costumed heathens.
The Cherry Poppin' Daddies will be
performing an all-ages show 9 p.m. at
the McDonald Theatre, located at
1010 Willamette St. The local group,
which is billing itself as the Scary Pop
pin' Daddies for this performance,
garnered national attention with their
platinum-selling swing album "Zoot
Suit Riot" in 1997. Openers for the
show will be the group Vagiant UK.
Tickets are on sale for $13 at Tick
etsWest outlets; doors open at 8 p.m.
Local cafe and restaurant Luna will
be hosting two performances on Hal
loween night. The first is singer/song
writer Erik Muiderman, who will be
performing from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
There is no cover charge for his per
formance. The second performance
planned for the evening is the Deb
Cleveland Band, a local soul group.
The performance begins at 9:30 p.m.
and has a $6 cover charge. Luna is lo
cated at 30 E. Broadway. Awards will
also be presented for the best, scariest
and sexiest costumes.
The Lane County Bill of Rights De
fense Committee will be holding a
Halloween Bash at the new Cozmic
Pizza venue on the comer of West 8 th
Avenue and Chamelton Street. The
event will feature the Middle Eastern
dance band Alanar On Fire and
Jupiter Hollow. There will also be a
costume contest, fortune telling and a
"Patriot Act Pinata" at midnight. Tick
et prices range from $6 to $10. The
Bash begins at 6:30 p.m.
The WOW Hall will also be holding
Halloween festivities, with The Sugar
Beets and Taarka performing. A haunt
ed house will also be set up for the per
formance; costumes are encouraged.
Doors open at 8 p.m. with The Sugar
Beets performing first at 8:30 p.m.
Taarka will perform at 11 p.m. and will
celebrate the release of their second al
bum. Tickets are $ 10 in advance and
$ 12 at the door. The WOW Hall is lo
cated at 291 W. 8th Ave.
The Fifth Street Public Market is
hosting a plethora of events on Friday
as part of a benefit for FOOD for Lane
County. There will be trick-or-treating
for kids at all retail stores, live music
and a silent auction on items donated
by Market merchants.
Live bands will include the Metal
Detectors, Choco Blanco, Hip Pocket,
Saltlick, the John Shipe Band and
Mood Area 52. The entertainment be
gins at 4 p.m. and admission is three
canned food items.
Turn to HALLOWEEN, page 7
WHAT TO DO IF YOUR PARTY
STARTS TO GET OUT OF CONTROL
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1. Call the police yourself if uninvited guests disrupt your party or if your guests won't pay
attention to your requests to behave and obey the law. Call before things get too out of control.
Police will view your trying to keep things under control as a preventive measure.
2. Respond positively if a police officer comes to your house. The officer is most likely responding
to a complaint. Make sure the person interacting with the police officer at the front door is sober
and able to be responsive to their requests. Do as much as possible to comply with what the
police are asking you to do. Enlist the help of your friends and housemates.
3. Interfering with a police officer makes a bad situation worse. Do not physically resist the officer
under any circumstance. Use common sense and cooperate. Don't throw bottles at or near police
officers. If you have committed a crime and a police officer asks you to identify yourself, there
may be consequences if you refuse. You are encouraged to always tell a police officer your name
if asked. Giving a false name is a separate offense and will likely escalate what might have been
a citation into a trip to jail.
4. Understand that you can be arrested. A police officer may take someone into custody for any
violation of law that carries a potential jail penalty. This includes most state criminal laws and
many city ordinances. For some violations, an officer may detain you while verifying your identity
and issuing a citation.
5. When a police officer asks you to clear an area, leave right away. If you stay around after the
warning to watch what's happening, you may be cited for interfering with a police officer. If
police warn that they are going to use tear gas, you need to get as far away as fast as you can.
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