Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 04, 1995, Page 6, Image 6

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Zoo Night Horrors Return
NEW, RETURNS
OVERSTOCK
Haunting Fun
Begins Oct. 13
F ra n k e n ste in , D racula and a
num ber o f th eir g h o u lish fiends
w ill m ake the M etro W ashington
Park Z oo th e ir n ightly place o f
te rro r b eg in n in g O ct. 13. T h e y 'll
be h a u n tin g th e f ifth a n n u a l
Z o o B o o , a sc re a m fe st o f m o n ­
stro u s c re a tu re s, g hosts and h e a d ­
less goblin s.
ZooBoo, sponsored by KINK fm
1302 and Coca Cola with support
from Sierra Antifreeze-Coolant, is
entitled "It Was a Dark and Stormy
Night."
The frightening family fun fea­
tures hair-raising scenes inspired by
literature’s most famous horror clas­
sics.
V isito rs w ill be " tre a te d ” to a
dark and m y ste rio u s m ile -lo n g
ride on the z o o ’s train as it chugs
along a sp in e -tin g lin g route filled
w ith 26 th e a tric a l sets. Spooky
scen es stolen from E dgar A llan
Poe, S h ak esp eare and Jules V erne
w ill keep rid ers in w orrisom e su s­
pense th ro u g h o u t.
Dracula and his fellow vampires
will be seen roaming among bats and
coffins. Frankenstein and his hunch­
back buddy, Igor, will be dying to
greet visitors.
A huge dragon is guaranteed to
attack the train at any time. Skeleton
pirates will battle along the route while
nearby a sea monster arises from the
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Residential treatment is particu­
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Due to community resources like
AFTC, the number o f drug-addicted
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for CO D A ’s mission to prevent and
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ocean depths. And werewolves, the
mad barber Sweeny Todd and Dr.
Jekyll and Mr. Hyde will showcase
their tonsorial skills at the "Bad Hair
Night” junction.
The train trip will end with in­
trepid travelers trekking on foot
through the spooky mazes the Haunted
Forest. Along the hay they will view a
frightening carnival freak show fea­
turing bizarre almost-human "things’
who are billed as “Something Wicked
This Way comes." The forest also
features Thor's Thunder alley o f light-
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I he Sixth annual conference o f
Northwest Parish Nurse Ministries,
Breaking the Cycle o f Violence Part
II: Signs o f Hope and Renewal will
be held on Friday, October 13, 1995,
at Fremont United MethodistChurch,
2620 N. Fremont, Portland, from 8
a m. to4:30p.m . Registration begins
at 7:30 a m. for this one-day round­
table conference, which will focus
on family violence, gun violence,
and antidotes to violence Keynote
speakers will be Frank Noonan, As-
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A t p r e s e n t m in in g ra te s ,
know n re s e rv e s of g old w ill be
depleted in about 20 years.
ning bolts, a monster fighting hobbits
at the Lord of the Rings set, and a wax
museum with Lizzie Borden, Jack the
Ripper, Rasputin and other evil char­
acters from the past.
But the train ride is only half the
fun for ZooBoo participants.
Antidotes To Violence
McRobert; State Senator John Lim;
State Representative Sharon Wylie;
Director o f the State ofO regon Alco­
hol an J Drug Programs JefTKushner;
Multnomah County Commissioners,
Director o f Multnomah County Al­
cohol and Drug Programs Lolenzo
Poe; Director o f Multnomah County
Com m unity C orrections T am ara
Holden; representatives from the
State o f Oregon Housing and Com­
munity Services Department, Port­
land D evelopm ent C om m ission,
Children's Services Division, cor­
porate supporters, including Thrifty/
Payless Drug Stores; PGE; Georgia-
Pacific Corporation; and Safeco In­
surance.
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Rugs • Housewares • Tools • Toys
Electronics • Lamps • Flateware
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Alpha Family
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Expansion
CODA Treatment Recovery Pre­
vention will hold a groundbreaking
ceremony, at 9:30 a m. on Tuesday,
October 3, 1995, at its residential
drug treatment facility Alpha Family
Treatment Center (AFTC), located
at 1427 S. E. 182nd, in Gresham. The
expansion will increase bed capacity
from 26 to 48 beds, with the new bed
space designated for women with
children and pregnant, addicted wom­
en and their babies.
CODA, founded in 1969, is Port­
land and S.W. W ashington’s largest
and most comprehensive non-profit
drug and alcohol abuse treatment
and prevention agency. CODA has
provided residential treatment ser­
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