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A&E _______________ L WEdNEScky, OcTobeR 25, 2000 Pf T we CI ac I camas P rînt Things that go hump in the night Events for the whole family Dia de los Muertos Festival Halloween at the Zoo Spooktacular Experience and learn about Mexico’s Day of the Dead celebra tion through traditional dance, poetry, song and verse. Oct 27- Nov 11: Thu 7:30 p.m.; Fri-Sat 8 p.m; Sun 2 p.m. Miracle Theater: 525 SE Stark, Portland. All ages. $ 10-$ 12 per person. Trick-or-treaters’ scavenger hunt. KWJJ and WB 32 will be in atten dance. Call (503) 220-3687 for di rections, times, and costs. Oct. 28, Children 10 and under are $5, par Halloween Fantasy Trail Take a stroll through the wooded and lighted trail decorated with spooky sights and sounds. For all ages. Call (503) 631-2047 for direc tions. 7p.m. at Wenzel Farm, 19754 South Ridge Rd. Oregon City; cost: $3.50-$3. ents are free. Games, pumpkin walk. Sat Oct. 28,1 la.m.-5p.m. 8005 SE Grabhom Rd., Aloha. 291 lajn.-4p.m. Halloween Silent Movie Concert: The Lost World 1st annual CCC costume and movie night Witness the pairing of “The Lost World,” a 1925 classic silent film, with music by the Oregon Symphony. Fun, prizes, and cartoons. Brint the whole spooky gang to the Organist Dennis James and conduc tor Carl Daehler, both known for their silent film revivals, will be guests. Tue Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall: 1037 SW Broadway, Portland All ages. Call Gregory Forum Monday, Oct. 30 from 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. There is an optional donation of $1 which will go to fund College childcare grants. For more info call Maria Green or Liesl Muggli at 503-657- Great Pumpkin Event at the Farmer’s Market Follow the lead of Charlie Brown as you learn everything about pumpkins. Then you can march in a costume parade, enter a pie con test, or tempt your taste buds with a pumpkin calzone. Sat Oct. 28 from 8-11 a.m. South Park Blocks: SW Park Avenue from Salmon to Jack- son Streets, Portland. All ages. This event is free. Night Owl Night Walk Oct. 27 from 7-9p.m. at Tualatin Hills Nature Park. $7 in district and $ 12- $23 out of district. Ages 6- adult. 6958x2598. Screech, Hoot & Howl This is a family-oriented hike that allows kids and families to learn about animal tracking and pressed- leaf art, and then cuddle around the fire sipping hot cider. Sat Oct. 28 from 7-9 p.m.; reservations re quired: (503) 228-1367 Ext. 100 for details. Magness Memorial Tree Scary Story Walk Sat. Oct. 21 from 7-9p.m. at Tualatin Hills Nature Park. $10 in district, $ 17.50 out of district. Ages 7-11. Old McDonald's Farm Farm: 31195 SW Ladd Hill Rd., Sherwood. All ages. $6 per person. Pick a Halloween pumpkin, roast a hot dog, take a hayride, and meet farm animals. A children’s charity benefit. A family event call (503) 695-3316 for details and directions. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. At 1001 SE Evans Road, Corbett. Cost: free. A rrorscwes MANDY GOOD A&E Editor Thrills Chills and Fights in the Night Oct. 27-31 from 7-10p.m. 418 Pio neer St. Richfield, Wa. $3 for ad mission. Taurus(Apr20-May20) Cancer (June 21-July 22) Libra (Sept 23-Oct 22) Capricorn (Dec 22-Jan 19) Take time to look at a situation through a new window. Ifyouarewillingtoput things in a different perspective, you may finally understand what everyone Remember the way tilings used to be. Take a look back at the past and evalu ate choices. You will have a similar occurrence this week. It is not Less is more—who ever came up with that crazy idea? Really, more is more, and this week you are the person has been trying to tell you. Anopen deja-vu; it is happening again. This time you will know a productive You thought that Jerry Springer was only a TV show. When Jerry becomes a reality, you know life is more than a bad daytime drama. Timetore- evaluate. This week ditch the drama queen crown. sometimes it builds character; this mind is the key. solution. is one of those times. Gemini (May 21-June 20) _ries (Mar 21-Apr 19) Simplicity is bliss. This week compli- ion will only lead you in circles. Save our shoes a little tread and take the simple route th is week. Leo(July23-Aug22) Scorpio(Oct23-Nov21) what you have been told, you will not have to worry about prison time if you admit that you can’t do every thing byyourself. Nowthatyouknow, lighten your load. Kill two birds with one stone. Don’t worry, it’snot that you are being lazy, it’s just that you know how to manage your time. With more time on your side, take time out for fun. You are back in the game, the bleach ers were okay but you like to play. Sit ting on tiie side has never been your thing. Don’t use up all your energy right away; remember you might be a little out of shape. reatures of the night I Aquarius (Jan 20-Feb 18) Askingforhelpisnotacrime. Despite Grab your costume and head out for a night on the town ^yaranormal Party Masquer80s Halloween Bash to prove it.. It’s not always healthy to take on too much responsibility but Virgo (Aug 23-Sept 22) Did someone foiget to inform me that the clock has turned back a few de cades? Or are you just going through a phase? A lot has changed over the years; maybe you should take a look at the way you are treating people. You know they are your equals. Pisces (Feb 19-Mar 20) T'his is KUFO’s answer to the Hal- Dig in your closet and flashback It just isn’t that bad. Sometimes you set yourself up for the worst and you realize that you spent way too much loween season. KUFO’s Kraig the to the 80s as you rock out to the money on all that safety equipment. You are getting a little too comfortable. There is nothing wrong with being yourself, but remember to leave Dog-Faced Boy and Porkchop will Inost; and you can hear the music music of Tainted Love. The best This time you won’t even scrape your knee. Being cautious is okay, but a little to the imagination. Sometimes when you are comfortable you reveal has to go. This week, liquidation don’t overdo it this week. too much. is the answer. of 3 Doors Down and Dust for Life. There will be a costume party spon sored by Fox 49 with the winner ■receiving a trip to Los Angeles and a thousand dollars to spend. Sat Oct.28from9a.m.-9p.m. Roseland jTheater: 10 NW 6 Ave., Portland. ■No ages specified; may be inap- propriate for young children. $25 ■ at Fastixx ■ Kerosene Dream. Dave Andrews, M Stephanie Schniederman ■ Roots rock music by the above art- I■ists; come dressed in your freaki- costume of the night gets a trip for two to Las Vegas and a ticket to see Tina Turner at the MGM Grand. Tue Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. Crys tal Ballroom: 1332 W. Bumside Street, Portland 21 and over. $15 per person. Sagittarius (Nov 22-Dec 21) Keep only what you need. You have been hesitating, but if you are not us ing it then it is just taking up space. Rising spirits The over-2rHalloween guide Exotic Masquerade Ball Halloween is Still a Drag III Come in drag and try to guess the identities of fellow party goers. There will be music ranging from full bands to lip-sync artists. Dress in drag if you want to showcase ■est outfit. Sat Oct. 28 at 3 p.m. I Dublin Pub: 6821 SW Beaverton your own stage prowess. Tue Oct. 31 at 9:30 p.m. Laurelthirst Public House 2958 NE Glisan St, Portland. ■ Hillsdale Hwy., Portland. 21 and ■ over. Tickets available at the door I or through Fastixx: (503) 224-8499. We recommend mature audiences. $3 per person. It is sweet that you have a sentimental attachment, but honestly you know it Grab your most exotic garb, or cleverest costume, and head Crystal Ballroom. HearPep^fth Halloween Hullabaloo n eclectic party with a Mardi ffers fortune tell ers, the Bottom een Show put on Bottle Blondes and Lee Prfess-0 & the Nails perform. Pepe Vref costumes a little on the risqu^ side; he and his eleven-piece ban waiting to entertain you a long. Tue Oct. 31 Ballroom: 1332 W. Portland. 21 and over. $25 in ad- vance per person; $30 at the door. n d t comedy troupe, p music of Big nd openers Rain- Super Volcano.Sat at 9:30 p.m. Mount Ta- bFTheatre and Pub: 4811 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, All ages. $5-$ 10 per person.