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Springing into activities Finals are just around the corner, but quite a few students can only think about spring break. Many students go to school (obviously) and work just enough to pay for the essentials. Spring break doesn’t need to break the bank, there are several activities that are reasonably priced or free. This is a list of 10 activities to do alone or with a group o f friends. BY MERARI CALDERON RUIZ ■ MANAGING EDITOR photo by Jonanthan Sanchez PORTLAND ESCAPE ROOMS WOODEN TULIP SHOE FESTIVAL T his ad renalin e p u m p in g activ ity is a m ust w ith a group o f people. Fam ily and friends, or even with a group o f strangers, the poin t is th at team w ork is crucial to solve the problem s. Som e o f the them es include Trapped in a room w ith a Zombie and Kidnapped- choose wisely. The tulip festival runs March 23 through April 30 from 9 a.m . to 6 p.m . There are 40 acres in total and the scenery is beautiful; great for those people who love to take photos, and parking is $5 per vehicle. A lthough there’s and there is food available on-site; it saves, money to bring food for a picnic. Drag a friend along and go to the park to play. W hether that be basketball, tennis, volleyball, frisbee or soccer, the point'is to get out o f the house unless your thing is to N etflix and chill. Obviously, it’ s better with a group, but also bring food along and make it into a picnic. Going out with a group of friends and bowling at night is one way to make great memories. Be sure to go to a bowling alley that turns on the colorful lights at night. Even for those who don’ t exactly know how to bowl, give it a try. Make sure to wear white or neon colors to light up the alley. Located at 100 SE Alder St. Portland, OR, it ’ s runs from M arch 23 to the 24 at 4-11 p .m . and it’ s free for all ages to attend. A variety of businesses w ill be showcased on those days. Pay attention to the different cultures, music and yes, there will be food, but not for free. Located in W inston, Oregon, there are over 600 anim als at this W ildlife Safari. If cost is not a big worry, then take this chance of encountering many different animals. It is a great activity to spend time with the family, especially with kids. Make sure to bring a coat, just in case its cold. Go see the light house, go whale w atching or even camping. Getting in the water is not always an option, unless freezing is your thing, but sitting on the sand with multiple blankets sounds relaxing. This is a tour underground Portland o f the Shanghai Tunnels. The basic tours one can attend include Heritage, Ethnic Heritage and Ghost Tours. They take place in Old China Town, but the tours also gives one a chance to see history and the unique architecture. SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Yes, Clackam as Com m u nity College is in O regon C ity , so m an y students drive to campus. Do many students w alk to campus every day? Probably not. Just for a day, stroll around the town. W alk down M olalla Ave, go to a th rift store, a coffee shop other th an D utch Bros or go to the park. A lso , the McLoughlin Promenade walk works just as well. Clackamas Print This requires a longer drive, but there are m any activities to do there. The city pass is expensive at $89, b u t it includes five different activities such as the Space Needle, Seattle Aquarium , Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour and a choice of four others. However, walking, biking or taking the transit around the city saves money. theclackam asprint.net