Boo Bash will honor late Astoria police officer New event aims to help families celebrate Halloween safely BY CAROLYN HOARD An Astoria apartment complex will hold its fi rst Halloween Boo Bash Satur- day night, an event it hopes will grow to become an annual tradition for the entire city. The Emerald Heights event will include a hay maze, fog machines, cos- tume competitions, games and prizes. To embrace social distancing, decorated slides will shoot candy into kids’ trick-or- treat buckets. Sugar-free candy options will also be available. The entrance to the event will be a fog-fi lled maze, designed to keep participants more than 6 feet apart. The event will take place from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at 1 Emerald Dr. in Astoria. Christyna Belden, the community man- ager for Emerald Heights apartment com- plex, has been putting Halloween events See Page 5 The Illahee Apartments Carolyn Hoard Emerald Heights is prepared to hold their fi rst annual Boo Bash. As good as it gets in Downtown Astoria! 1046 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR 97103 Carolyn Hoard 503-325-2280 Boo Bash organizer Christyna Belden hopes the event will become an annual tradition for families in Astoria. 4 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Offi cer Sam Whisler, shown at left, with his family.