PaSeC2__________________ ___________ Ih' JJortlanò (P b a e r ü e r ^ ^ J S j^ ,, Boldly Beautiful —Friday,Oct. 12, at 8 p.m., the Portland Columbia Symphony Orchestra will be per­ forming Boldly Beau- tifu l, at the First U nited M eth o d ist Church, 1838 S.W. Jefferson St. V isit columbiasymphony.org orcall503-234-4077for ticketing information. Friday,Oct. 12at9:30p.m .,tak­ ing the stage on Saturday, Oct. 13, at9p.m.,inMilwaukeeat Domenic’s; Tuesday, Oct. 16 at 8 p.m. live at Tillicum’s in Beaverton. enth Avenue and Dekum. Tickets are $15 and available by visiting thetradedies.com or by calling 503- 367-2100. Halloween Fun - The­ atre de Grand Guignol, the French theater of Artists Open Studios - Self-di­ horror and comedy, rected tours of 98 local artists work­ runs each Thursday, places take place Saturday and Norm an Sylvester Friday and Saturday Sunday, Oct. 13 and Oct. 14 on the Band — The Norman for the remainder of eastside, and Oct. 20 and Oct. 21 on Norman Sylvester Sylvester Band will be this month at the Vil- the westside. The Portland Open performing at the Portsmouth Club, lage Ballroom on Northeast Sev- Studios Tour Guide includes two It’s Better at the Beach! C H IN O O K W IN D S C A S IN O RESO RT C K in o o k I a A n d s C A S IN O RESORT THE COMMODORES October 26 & Tl, 8pm • Tickets S25-S40 For tickets, call 1-888-MAIN ACT, TicketsWest at 1-800-992 TIXX or buy online at www.chinookwindscasino.com October IO, 2007 tickets for all days and can be For reservations, call Cyrus, Mon­ obtained at Art Media stores, New day through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seasons Markets, W eir’s Cicely at 503-823-3624. and other outlets listed on the website portlandopenstudios.com. O ld City Cem etery T ours -- Satur- T w o P lays at Sam e T im e — House and Gar­ den, tw o inter­ connected plays perf ormed simul­ taneously hy one c a st, plays through Sunday, Oct. 14 at Artists Repertory T he­ ater. Tickets can “House and Garden, ’ two interconnected plays be purchased by phone at 503-241 - day and Sunday, Oct. 27 and 28th, 1278, online at artistsrep.org or at the Vancouver Heritage Ambassa­ the box office at 1516S.W. AlderSt. dors will guide the brave of heart through the haunted headstones. C arousels: T he A rt of the Animal V isit v a n c o u v e rh e rita g e -- Beginning Saturday, Oct. 6 ambassadors.org or call 360-686- through Jan. 31, the World Forestry 3482 for more information. Center Discovery Museum will present a magnificent display of Monster Mash Halloween Show -- antique hand-carved wooden ani­ Friday, Oct. 26, at 8 p.m., Janice mals; for more information, call 503- Scroggins and Patrick Minner will 288-1367 or visit worldforestry.org. perform at Jimmy M ac’s Supper Club, portions of the proceeds to C reativity Runs Dry — Two artists benefit the Oregon Food Bank. who lived the high life in Mexico Door charge $10. City but whose family falls apart when creativity is Festival of Trees — forced to dry and Thursday, Nov. 29, w ither aw ay, are from5;30to 11 p.m., profiled in the pro­ the 25th annual duction of Mariela Providence Festival in the Desert, play­ of Trees kicks off ing through Satur­ with an auction and day, Oct. 13 at the dinner at the Oregon M ilagro T heatre, Convention Center. 525 S.E. Stark St. For Public shows avail­ tic k e ts, v isit able Friday, Nov. 30, milagro.org or call I0a.m .to9p.m .and Mariela in the Desert 503-236-7253. on Saturday, Dec. 1, from 10a.m. toôp.m. O fficer’s Row G host W alk -- Fri­ V isit p ro v id e n c e .o rg / day and Saturday, Oct. 19 and 20th, festivaloftrees for tickets. the Vancouver Heritage Ambassa­ dors will guide guest through the So You Think You Can Dance — haunted O ffic e r’s Row at Ft. Tuesday, Nov. 27 at 8 p.m., see your Vancouver with enlightening ghost favorite stars perform from the siz­ stories; tours depart every 15 min­ zling summer show live at the Rose utes beginning at 6:30p.m. For more Garden. For tickets, call 877-789- information, call 360-992-1800. ROSE(7673). M ansions A fter D ark — Wednes­ day, Oct. 24, visitors will have the SlidersG rill--SlidersG rill,30l I N. rare opportunity to tour five early Lombard, features an eclectic as­ 20th-ccntury-cra mansions inside sortment of performers on the main and out; learning what really lurks stage, accompanied by delicious beneath the stairs and goes bump food. Call 503-459-4488 for more in the night. Tours begin at 6 p.m. information.