Page B2 O cto b er 20. 2 0 0 4 il!'JJnrtlattb ©bseruer Kid’s Film Fest Make YourVbte Count M a il b a l l o t s e a r l y . T h e y m u s t b e r e c e i v e d a t c o u n t y e l e c t i o n s b y K p .m . o n T u e s d a y , N o v . 2 . P o s t m a r k s «Io n o t c o u n t . Would you like to own your own home? Would you I the to refin tim e y o u r current home, to lower your monthly payments? ■Good C redit •Refinance •B .id C re d it ■Purchase Bookkeeping - Payroll Tax Preparation ■ Mortgage Late o.k. "First-Time Buyer Monday— Thursday 9am—4pru )R ()I)Y C A M C all ml today ! Charlotte Martin As an expert in your business, you shouldn’t have to be an expert in accounting too. 222 N .E . Park Plu/a Dr. S u ite 115 Vancouver, \Y-\ 98684 £=J HOMELOAN ( )l R< .1 Love your fu tu re ... in just months become a Health Care Professional Live theaterand basketball become one with "The Former One-on-One Basketball C ham pion” through Sunday, Oet. 3 1 at the W inningstad Theatre, 1111 S.W. Broadway. Tick­ ets range from $ 18 to $ 2 1 for adults and $ 14 to $ 17 for kids. For tickets, call 503-228-9571. Upcoming Author Appearance Gerald Jones, author of "M en of Tomorrow: Geeks. Gangsters, and the Birth of the Comic Book" ap­ pears at Pow ell’s City of Books on West Burnside on W ednesday. Oct. 27 at 7:30p.m. Auditions! The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center is keeping actors, musicians, comedians, dancers and other per­ formers for the upcoming season. Auditions will be held through Oct. 24 at IFCC Theatre. 5340 N. Inter­ state Ave. Call 503-823-2001 to schedule a time. Health Care Careers are among the “fastest growing occupations”* in the U.S.! *BLS Monthly Labor Review. Feb 2004 mation. visit www.omsi.edu. Patriotism Studied "Between Patriotism and Fanati­ cism " is a temporary installation by artist Sebastian Garrido-Bor His work is displayed by the Regional Arts and Culture Council in the Portland Building lobby from Nov. I to Dee. 7 at 1120 S.W. Fifth Ave. Author and Emmy award winning host of The Christopher Lowell Show, Lowell himself, makes a per­ sonal appearance at 7 p.m. Thurs­ day. Oct. 28 at K elley’s Furniture Store. 10822 S.E. 82 Ave. Nightmare on Sunnyside The Oregon Humane Society will scare the tails off viewers while rais­ ing funds to benefit the shelter dur­ ing Nightmare on Sunnyside Road's haunted house, at Clackamas Town Center through Oct. 3 1. Tickets are $7.50 for one house or $ 12 for both. F or d e ta ils, v isit www.nightmareonsunnyside.eom. Harvest Auction Y M CA 's first auction from 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday. Nov. 19, supports teen programs. The event is at M ontgom ery Park. 2701 N.W . Vaughn St. For more information, call503-327-0016. King Lear’s ‘The Fool’ S te p h a n ie B erry p la y s 'The Fool' in th e P o rtlan d C enter Stage production of K ing L ear through O et. 3 1 at New mark Theatre. Acrobats Perform Chinese Golden Dragon Acrobats take the stage at Pacific University's T aylor-M eade Perform ing Arts Center in McCready Hall in Forest Grove on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 7:30 p.m. For tickets, $22 general and $ 16 for kids, and more information, call 503-352-2918. Concorde offers training in these great career fields: • Medical Assistant • Insurance Coding & Billing Specialist Call today 888-84 Music in Motion J We've moved— Our new Portland area Xs ! campus is ready for you Visit our new BA Concord« Corear Institute is accredited try the Accrediting Commission ol Career Schools 4 Colleges ol Technology (ACCSCT). X home for your career training options 1425 NE IRVING STREET • PORTLAND OR 97232 I Else Klink Eurythmy Ensemble puts Music in Motion at Reed C ollege’s Kaul A u d ito riu m . 3203 S.E . Woodstock Blvd.. on Oet. 24 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 25 at 11 a.m. For more information, call 503-224-0368 or Portland W aldorf School at 503- 654-2200. Have a Ball leed CASH Today? "?vle give payday advances checks cashed Post-dated checks cashed and held until payday . Checks cashed (any kind-- 03796160 Kids will haveaballatO M S I'snew Innovation Station by exploring the human side of technology. The new hall opens Nov. 11. Form ore infor- S tephanie Berry The Land Civilization Forgot The sim ulator thrill-ride Dino Is­ land: The Land Civilization Forgot has returned to the Oregon Zoo by popular demand. Riders become part o f a scientific team whose m is­ sion is to explore a newly formed island that has baffled scientists around the world. For more infor­ mation call the zoo at 503-220-5716 o r ch e e k o ut th e w e b site oregonzoo.org. Halloween Viewings Bunnicula is playing at the North­ west Children’s Theater and School through Sunday, Oct. 31. Night of the Living Dead will show from Oct So You Want A Car I Can Help Save You Money Bankruptcy? Repossessions? Rad Credit? I Can Help You Get Financed fast serviceoo lines Mow pales A H allow een D iv e-ln M ovie, Scooby D ( k , -M onsters Unleashed, is at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29 at Matt Dishman Pool, with a family swim from 6 to 7 :30p.m. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 or two cans for youth. Wreck the Halls The 9"' annual Holiday Ale Festival is from Dee. 3-5 at the PioneerCourt- house Square from 11 a.m. to 9:30 p in. Admission is free hut a souve­ nir mug, required for tasting, costs $4. Fore more information, cal 1503- 2 5 2 -9 8 9 9 or v isit www.holidayale.eom. An Eve with Ebenezer Bridgeport Brewpub. 1313 N.W. Marshall St., hosts An Evening with Ebenezer. with dinner and theater in an intimate setting. Admission is $60. For more information, call 503- 528-5634 or visit www.redcross- pdx.org. Haunted Halloween A skit-like H aunted Halloween event will be presented each night b e g in n in g T u e sd a y . O e t. 26 through Sunday. Oct. 31 at the Parkrose Mason Lodge. 4812 N.E. 102nd Ave. V olunteer M asonic brothers, girls from Rainbow, and boys from DeM olay will bring hair to rise with a haunted movie m otif and other blood-curdling surprises. Cost is $5 per person. Harvest Festival A Halloween Spooktacular C arni­ val with a haunted house is from 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 30. The fee is $1 plus two cans. For more information, call 503-286-7752. Fuzion An exclusive gathering celebrating Portland’s nightlife is planned for Oct. 29 at The Red Sea, 318 S. W. Third Ave. with DJs playing the best hip hop and old school in town. Classic Frankenstein Mary Shelly’s classic, “Franken­ stein," is the subject of an exhibit at the Col I ins Gallery on the third floor of the Central Library at 801 S.W. 10"’ Ave. with a reception planned for Wednesday, Oct. 27 from 6 to 7:30p.m. Write Around Portland Write Around Portland's free cre­ ative writing are at various loca­ tions around the city. For more in­ fo rm atio n and lo catio n s, visit www.writearound.org or call 503- 796-9224. Audrey II Arrives Little Shop o f Horrors com es to Keller Auditorium at Southwest T h ird A venue and C lay from through Oct. 24. Tickets range from $23 and $64. For more information, c a ll 5 0 3 -2 4 1 -1 8 0 2 o r v isit w w w.portlandopera.org. Amusement At Oaks Park ac u - ONNECTION 5 0 S . 2 « 7 . j 6 ’ j J 6 LI ,'J i 6 9 ’ij Call Beverly * @ (503) 381-4464 On Approved Credit CANNON'S RIB EXPRESS (FORMERLYCHUCK HINTON'S) loans • fax service • 2-day tax refunds • electronic tax filing free money orders Catering & Take-Out O ur S pecialty : R eal H ickory S moked B ar -B-Q • Sandwiches • Salads • Chicken • Pork Ribs • Beef Ribs WESTERN UNION HOURS: The f M w o y to send money" CATERIN G A LL E VE N TS f r e e DVD Player with first approved loan $200.00 or more. Call for details (503) 287-M O NY (MLK, Jr. location only) Celebrating 99 years o f fun. Oaks Park in southeast Portland offers rides, picnic grounds, roller-skat­ ing and family gam es in the shade o f 100-year-old oak trees on the banks of the Willamette River. Rides and roller-skating are open daily. For information, call 503-233-5777. Gotta Love That Pooch MLK J r. open mon-thur, 9am-7pm IN, 9am-8om sal, 9am-7pm sun, ioam-4pm 22 through 30. For more infor­ mation, visit w w w.nw ets.org. Matt Dishman Dive In A Personal Appearance 503 -7 7 2-81 8 2 I DO IT ALL! 5O3.722.KS7K Theater on the Court Johnson Business Administration, LLC 100% Financing Option Available & No up front tees! I f I can i do it - ™ Zonker Films produces a Fi 1m Fest for Children al The Portland Film Project, 3 0 16 N.E. Kill ingsworth, on Nov. 14 as part of the Fox Chase Family Artwalk. For information. visitw ww .inilagrosboutique.com . Low Carb Special: Sunday M onday T uesday W ed-Thurs Fri. & Sat. (1 carb) Chopped Pork w /s id e s m . greens 11 am - 8 pm 11 am -9 pm closed 11 am - 9 pm 11 am - 10 pm $5 00 * * * N ew L ocation * * * 5410 N.E. 33 rd 503-288-3836 Problem pixx'h classes are a must take for anyone who may be new to the world o f pet parenthood or is interested in considering adopting a new friend. Com e to the Oregon Humane Society to find out why your dog does those silly little things. Meetings are every first and third Saturday of the month at 11 a.m. For more information, call 503- 285-7722. Ongoing and Upcoming Music The Blue Monk on Belmont plays live jazz. For a schedule, visit ww w.thebluemonk.eom. Interstate Bar and Grill has mature live music at 4234 N. Interstate. The Black N o tes play T h u rs d a y s at the Candlelight Room. Mel Brown plays jazz at Jimmy Maks on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at Salty’sontheC olum bia. AConi- munity Unity Breakfast is held ev­ ery third Thursday at SEI at 7:30 a.m. Skip Elliott Bowman JazzTrio plays Saturdays from 10 a.m. to txxin at Hannah Bea’s, on north­ east MLK Jr Blvd. and Shaver. R&B and live funk bands perform w e e k e n d s at th e In te rs ta te Firehouse Cultural Center.