When waiting for the Great Pumpkin gets old Nicole Barker | Senior photographer Paul and Sara Burrell pick out pumpkins at Lone Pine Farms located at 91909 River Road in Junction City. The farm also offers hayrides and a corn maze. Whether you want to dress up, get scared or have a trick-or-treating good time, Halloween has it all BYTREVOR DAVIS PULSE REPORTER Whetherthe holiday means dressing up as Gandalf or Marilyn Monroe, Halloween has arrived. Students will have an excuse to have a good time asthe Eugene area has something to offer for everyone throughout the weekend. Those wanting to get a chill down their spine should check out Lone Pine Farms in Junction City. The farm is one of the biggest autumn highlights in the area, with a corn maze to get lost in for hours. The Haunted Nights corn maze features dressed-up employees trying to shake up those with the toughest backbone. The maze is open every night starting at 7 p.m. until Monday. Visitors can also find that perfect pumpkin when they hitch a ride on the Pumpkin Patch Express, a horse drawn hay ride through a pumpkin patch. Lone Pine Farms is located at91909 River Road in Junction City, minutes north of Eugene. Hauntings are $10 on Friday and Saturday, and $8 on Sunday. Those interested can call Lone Pine Farms at 541 -688-4389. If the outdoors aren'tyourthing, Cin emark Movies 12 at Gateway Mall in Springfield will be showing two horror thrillers for a low price. Cinemark will be hosting "Halloween Midnight Movie Weekend" that will run from Friday through Monday. "Freddy vs. Jason" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" will start at midnight. Both movies, re leased in 2003, are rated R. Admis sion for each is $1.50. Many clubs and organizations throughout Eugene plan to host gatherings. Eugene band Reeble Jar will play a Halloween concert at Luna featur ing a costume ball starting at 9 p.m. on Saturday. The band, described as a funk and acid jazz band, will be playing tribal rhythms. Sam Bond's Garage at 407 Blair Blvd. in Eugene will host two parties, one featuring the Terpsichores Daughters at 9:30 p.m. on Saturday for $7 and another on Monday for $3. Downtown Initiative for the Visual Arts will host its second annual "Come As You Art," a Halloween costume party, on Saturday from 7 p.m. to midnight. Eugene tango quin tet Mood Area 52 will play at 8 p.m. and Kafou Internacional will play to a Latin Afro Caribbean beat. "Haunters," a documentary on the haunted attraction industry, will show at 8 p.m. in DIVA'S Flamingo Building. Local beer, wine and desserts will be available. The cost for a downtown coupon book, which will get you into the event, is $15 for members and $17 for non-members. DIVA is located at 110 W. Broadway in Eugene. The WOW Hall will host "Rock 'n' Roll Halloween Party" featuring Eu gene's own Rock 'n' Roll Soldiers, winners of the 2004 WOW Hall Award for Best Musical Perfor mance, along with guests The Vaca tion, Blimp and Deleted Scenes. Cash prizes and gift certificates for best costumes will be given out. Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday. The 11th annual Witches Ball will also be held at the WOW Hall with trance band Edgewalking Blind and Eugene's Onomatopoeia. The event will feature a children's parade, cos tume contests and a dance. Admis sion forthe Monday event is on a sliding scale, ranging from $7 to $15 at the door. Because Halloween is on a Mon day this year, those who want to take it easy on a school night should check out a performance by the School of Music and Dance. The school will host a Halloween concert by the University Symphony, EVENTS, page 12 Brought to you by: Office of Student Life, ASUO and Eugene Police Department What to do if your party starts to get out of control ICall the police yourself if uninvited guests disrupt your party or if guests won't pay attention to your requests to leave and obey the law. Call before things get too out of control. Respond positively if a police officer comes to your house. The officer is most likely responding to a complaint. Do as much as possible to comply with what the police are asking you to do. Interfering with a police officer makes a bad situation worse. Do not physically resist the officer under any circumstance. If you have committed a crime and a police officer asks you to identify yourself, you need to do so. Giving a false name is a separate offense and will likely escalate what might have been a citation into a trip to jail. 5 4 Understand that you can be arrested. A police officer may take someone into custody of any violation of law that carries a potential jail penalty. For some violations, an officer may detain you while verifying your identity and issuing a citation. 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. 6 If police warn that they are going to use tear gas, you need to get as far away as fast as you can.