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FOCUS page C2 Meet Black Singles Space is still available fo r women and men at Portland’s first black singles party. The party is on Halloween, Sunday, Oct. 31 at 6:30p.m. The evening includes Speed Dating, a Lock-N-Key party and a raffle to date one o f Portland’s finest black men and women. Registration is every Saturday at Reflec tions Coffee House at 446 N.E. Killingsworth, be tween 10:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. For more information, e-mail pdxblacksingles @yahoo, com. in October 27, 2004 th rp a r t t a n i » (© b a e ru e r Matt Dishman Dive In McMenamins Spooktaculars H allow een at M cM enam ins is spooktacular dance party at Edgefield in T routdale on Friday, Oct. 29 and a Trick-or-Treat party for all ages at M cM enam ins K ennedy School, 5736 N.E. 33 Ave. on Sunday, Oct. 31. For more inform ation ab o u t all M cM enam ins H allow een ev en ts, visit www.mcmenamins.com. Criminally Fashionable National Association o f Blacks in Crim inal Justice hold the annual Fashion Show and Dance “Colors of M agic” from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Sheraton Airport Hotel, 8235 N.E. A irport W ay on Saturday O ct. 30. $25 in advance and $30 at the door. A H allo w e en D iv e-In M ovie, cooby D oo-M onsters U nleashed, is at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29 at M att D ishm an Pool, with a family swim from 6 to 7:30 p. m. Admission is $2 for adults and $1 or tw o cans for youth. Haunted Halloween A skit-like H aunted H allow een event will be pre sented each night through Sunday, Oct. 31 at the Parkrose M ason Lodge, 4812 N.E. 102nd Ave. V olun teer M asonic brothers, girls from R ainbow , and boys from D eM olay Will bring hair to rise with a haunted m ovie m otif and other blood-curdling surprises. C ost is $5 per person. Theater on the Court Live theater and basketball becom e one with “the Form er O ne-on-O ne Basket ball C ham pion” through Sunday, Oct. 31 at the W inningstad Theatre, 1111 S.W . Broadway. Tickets range from $ 18 to $21 fo ra d u ltsa n d $ 1 4 to $ 1 7 fo rk id s . For tickets, call 503-228-9571. Singles Party P ortland’s first All Black S ingle’s Party is at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at S avannah’s Caribbean Restaurant, 105 N.W . 3rd Ave. F o r m o re in f o rm a tio n , e -m a il pdxblacksingles@ yahoo.com or call 503- 274-2510. 'The Former One-on-One Basketball Champion’ Farewell Party rHome Town Buffet Soul Food Sunday Fried Chicken Black Exe Peas fc More! j "In The Neighborhood" Time: Date: Place: 1 ah you V Can Eat! Acrobats Perform Chinese G olden Dragon A crobats take the stage at Pacific U niversity’s Taylor-M eade Perform ing Arts C enter in M cCready Hall in Forest G rove on Saturday, N o v . 6 at 7:30 p.m. For tickets, $22 general and $ 16 for kids, and more inform ation, call 503-352-2918. 2pm - 6pm Nightmare on Sunnyside 11-14-04 1033 N. Michigan The Oregon H um ane Society will scare the tails o ff view ers w hile raising funds to benefit the shelter during N ightm are on Sunnyside R o ad ’s haunted house, at C lackam as Tow n C enter through Sunday, Oct. 31. Tickets are $7.50 for one house or $ 12 for both. For details, visit w w w .nightm areonsunnyside.com . f corner of Michican & Sumner at Emanuel Temple Church J Price: Show D ijecta that you care by attending its farewell party on Saturday, O ct. 30 with Pink Scare, The Old H aunts and The D oors o f Perception. Costum es en couraged. $ 3 .1 1 6 N.E. Russell. $10 for Adults $7 for Kids f 17 or younger) 5 and under free All proceeds go to Highland Promised Land Building Fund Or. W.C. Hardy Sr. Pastor For tickets and information call 503.287.9567 o r 503.449.2585 o r g o o n lin e to h i g h l a n d m l n l s t r i e s a a u l . c o m King Lear’s ‘The Fool’ Stephanie Berry plays ‘The F ool’ in the Portland C enter Stage pro duction o f King Lear through Oct. 31 a, New m ark Theatre. Halloween Viewings Bunnicula is playing at the North w est C h ild re n ’s T h ea ter and School through Sunday, O ct. 31. Night o f the Living Dead will show through Saturday, O ct. 30. For m ore inform ation, visit w w w .nw cts.org. Harvest Festival A Halloween Spooktacular Carnival with a haunted house is from 5 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, O ct. 30. The fee is $ 1 plus tw ocans. For more information, call 503-286- 7752. Multicultural Film Fest Jefferson High S chool’s4 'h annual M ulticultural Film Festival series continues on Nov. 1 with “N atives o f the N orthw est” in room C l 2 from 6 to 8:30 at the school, 521ON. Kerby. D iscussions follow films and film s will continue being shown the first M onday o f every m onth through M ay 2. Free. Ongoing and Upcoming Music T he B lue M onk on B elm ont p lay s live ja zz . F o r a sch ed u le, v isit w w w .th eb lu em o n k .co m . In terstate Bar and G rill has m ature live m usic at 4234 N. Interstate. T he B lack N otes play T h u rsd ay s at the C an d lelig h t Room . M el Brow n plays ja z z at Jim m y M aks on T u esd ay s, T h u rsd ay s, F rid ay s and S a t urd ay s at S a lty ’s on the C o lu m b ia. A C o m m u n ity U nity B reakfast is held every third T h u rsd ay at SEI at 7 :3 0 a.m . S kip E llio tt B ow m an Ja zz T rio plays S atu rd ay s from 10 a.m . to noon at H annah B ea’s, on n o rth east M LK Jr. Blvd. and S haver. R& B and live funk b an d s p erfo rm w eek en d s at the In terstate F ireh o u se C u ltu ral C enter.