pageC2 IJn rtlaitb (jObserucr y October 17, 2007 IMIIHISHIM Jantzen Beach Center. Halloween Fun — Theatre de Grand Guignol, the French theater of hor­ ror and comedy, runs each Thurs­ day, Friday and Saturday for the remainder of this month at the Vil­ lage Ballroom on Northeast Sev­ enth Avenue and Dekum. Tickets are $15 and available by visiting thetragedies.com or by calling 503-367-2100. I i IcHW üsn Vl Screech, Hoot and Howl -- Saturday, Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the World Forestry Center Discovery Museum in Washington Park invites adults and children to come costumed and enjoy crafts, entertaining stories, face art and live zoo animals. Visit worldforestry.org or call 503-228-1367 for more information. with three haunted houses beneath the M emorial C oli­ seum. A dm ission $20. Halloween Dance P arty - Friday, Oct. 26 at 7 p.m., at the Grand Lodge in Forest Grove. Start working on your costume now; werewolves, jesters, trolls, gorillas and others are w elcome! Dance to live music in the Compass Room while enjoying handcrafted ales, wines and spirits. Family Halloween — Sunday, October 28, at 5 p.m., the M cM enam ins K ennedy School, featuring V aga­ bond Opera! Costume con­ test, bobbing for Pavarotti dolls and a musical Hallow­ een skit. Dress up in cos­ tume and have fun at this fa m ily -frie n d ly ev en t. (Price: $10; kids 10 and un­ der free) Suitable for all ages; contact 503-223-0109 for more information. EO / > Haunted M AiZE— From 6to 10 p.m. every Friday, Saturday, Sunday andon Halloween night enjoy safe family fun at Sauvie Island MaiZe and Pumpkin Patch. H ow low een at the Z oo — O fficer's Row G host W alk — Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19 and 20, the V ancouver Heritage Ambassadors will guide guests through the haunted Officer’s Row at Ft. Vancouver with en­ lightening ghost stories; tours depart every 15 minutes begin­ ning at 6:30 p.m. For more infor- mation.call 360-992-1800. Haunted Maze open fo r next two weekends Shanghai T unnel G host T ours — Fridays and Satur­ days, throughout October, 13th Door at Frite kites -- Friday, Oct. 19 thru Tuesday, Oct. Old City C em etery T ours — Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 27 and 28, the Vancouver Heritage Ambassadors will guide the brave of heart through the haunted headstones. Visit vancouverheritageambassadors.org or call 360-686-3482 for more information. M on ster M ash H al­ low een Show — Fri­ day, Oct. 26, a, 8 p.m., Janice Scroggins and Patrick M inner will p e rfo rm at Jim m y M ac's Supper Club, portions of the pro­ ceeds to benefit the Oregon Food Bank. Door charge $10. Saturday,Oct. 27, at 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. bring the kids to the Oregon Zoo for safe trick-or-treating and a scav- engerhunt. Enjoy great fam­ ily fun for all ages. O O - A rthur's W orld H al­ lo w e e n P a r ty — Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Portland Children's Museum. Bring your little goblins to dance the Monster Mash, join a parade and see a not-so-scary puppet show. Fright Town --T hursday, Oct. 25 through Oct. 30. from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m , at the Rose Q uarter, enjoy FrightTow n. 2.3, from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., at Washington County Fair Complex, Hillsboro; watch out for crazy old Farmer John in the Haunted Barn, get lost in the Hay Maze and take a trip down the Black Hole Slide. Halloween night features safe trick-or-Treating for kids. S crea m at the B each -- Beginning Friday, Oct. 19 thru Sun. Oct. 21, from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., journey back in time to the 1700s and get swept up in a wild rom p with some rowdy pirates as they seek to rescue their captain from the bloodthirsty inhabitants o f an ancient tem ple at the discover the spirits beneath the streets. Tours depart at 6:30 and 8 p.m., from 120 N. W. Third Ave, in downtown Portland; to make reservations contact 503-622-4798. K ru g e r's F arm C orn M aze — Throughout the month of October, at 17100 N.W. Sauvie Island Rd., enjoy this chal­ lenging family puzzle with more than five miles of trails which lead to rectangular lawns planted throughout the maze. Admission to the maze is $5 for adults and $3 for children ages 5 -12. Children 4 years of age and under are free. Contact 503-621 -3484 for more information. •s. GREAT ■ i i 1W ¿»d I mot®, pup* 9 HAYlRIDES — u MAZE W A N IM AL’ BARN