Serving Portland and its culturally diverse communities W h a fs In F ocu s: Oregon Symphony in the Neighborhoods page 2 The Garlic Festival Page 3 Entertainment Guide page 4 The Maize Sauvie Island’s “Corny” Attraction Volume XXXI Number 33 A look at Portland and its entertainment Visitors can go through the twists and turns In a cornfield at Sauvie Island, which makes up the heron­ shaped labyrinth designed by Brett Herbst. Wednesday August 15, 2001 Oregonians may just find themselves face to face with a 400-foot Heron this fall when they visit the Maize at Sauvie Island’s Pumpkin Patch. The state’s original cornfield labyrinth is return­ ing for its third season and with its new design is offer­ ing a few new twists. The popular puzzle, that drew an audience of more than 30,000 last year, will once again seek to challenge the wits of those seeking its one exit when it is open until Hallow een (w eather and field conditions permitting). Part of an increasingly popu­ lar “agritainment" trend, this year the maze is celebrating the diversity o f Sauvie Island's wildlife. Easterly, “The Pumpkin Patch’’ and “Maze” designer Brett Herbst - the world’s leading designer o f 206 com mazes - hope to give more people a chance to experi­ ence the unique source of good farmin’ fun in their newly-designed labyrinth. Though the correct pathways can be walked in under 30 minutes, most visitors will require about one hour to travel through more than two miles of twists and turns and 85 decision points. For additional information on the Pumpkin Patch and Maize, call 503-621-71 lOor v isit the w eb site at www.comfieldmaze.com.