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PR IN T : Arts& Culture Wednesday, October23,2013 $ 5 Community Round-Up Looking for some culture? Get free passes to all sorts of cultural events through the West Linn Library. Exhibits around Oregon City, Wfest Linn and Portland. Visit wfestlihnoregon. gov/library/reserve- cultural-pass to sign up. The West Linn Library is also search ing for artwork for its community room art gallery. Selected art ists will have their art featured for an entire month during the next year. Find more infor mation at westlin- noregon.gov/library/ community-room-art- gallery Attend a free view ing o f the stars at the Haggart Observatory. The CCC Asstronomy club hosts public nights in the observa tory on campus. View outer space with the 24-inch or 13-inch Newtonian telescopes. Viewing time can be limited based on the number of patrons. If the weather is unpre dictable the day of the event, call first to make sure the viewing is scheduled. Where: Environmental Learning Center - Oregon City Campus. When: The follow ing Saturdays October 26 November 30 and December 30. Time: Sunset until 11 p.m. More information available by calling Diana Fredlund, Rose City Astronomers media director, at 503- 594-6044 or media@ rosecityastronomers. org or by visiting their website - www.rosec- ityastronomers.org/ Oregon City Saturday Farmers Market: Farmers and vendors sell local produce, flowers^ plants, meat, fish, eggs, cheese, bread, pastries, nuts, honey preserves, hummus, soaps, lotions, wood crafts and hot and cold food and drinks. Features live music, cooking demonstra tions and a Kids Power o f Produce Club. Debit, SNAP and WIC accepted. Every Saturday through Oct. 26.9 àïm ^ î;jp .tn . Clackamas County Public Services Building, Parking Lot, 2051 Kaen Road, Oregon City Free admission orcityfarmersmar- ket.com or Jackie Hammond-Williams, 503-734-0192, or | marketmanager@ orcityfarmersmarket. The Clackamas County Fair’s annual fair theme contest. You can be the indi vidual responsible for deciding this year’s theme. Theme ideas can be modem, tradi tional or completely avant-garde. Anyone may enter. You do not need to live in Clackamas County to participate. Winner receives a free sea son family pass (two adults, two children) and free parking too. Submit your entries to the fair office by 4:00 p.m. on October 31, 2013.You may enter as many ideas as you can imagine. Four to six finalists will be selected. Vote for your favorite online during November. Winning Fair theme will be announced on December 6. Entries can be com e m a ile d , s n a il-m a ile d , faxed, sent via Facebook, Twitter or hand delivered to: | Clackamas County Event Center 694 NE 4th Avenue Canby, OR 97013 Phone: 503-266- 1136 Fax: 503-266-2833 Email: fairoffice@ wavecable.com Facebook: Clackamas County Fair Twitter: ClackamasCoFair For additional infor mation and rules con tact the Fair Office at 503-266-1136 or • visit clackamascoun- tyeventcenter.com.