page C2 October 24. 2007 *"* P o r t l a n d Your guide to haunted houses and other family fun T rick o r T rea t P a rty - Saturday, Oct. 27, at 12 p.m. until 2 p.m.. Billy W ebb Elks Lodge, 6 N. T illam ook, invites children infant to 12 years o f age accom panied by an adult to enjoy hot dogs, chips, gam es and bunches o f fun! Fun H ou se E x p ress - The Oregon Z o o ’s newest 3-D thrill ride takes visitors into a spook and crazy world sim ulating a cheesy broke-dow n funhouse operated by Jim m y the Clow n. Visit oregonzoo.org for m ore inform ation. T rick o r T reatin g - W ednesday, Oct. 31,4:30 to 6:30 p.m. at M cM enam in’s Kennedy School, 5736 N.E. 33rd Ave. D on't miss the fun at this free event which will include performances from the W illamette Radio Workshop. M ississippi B ash -- W ednesday, O ct. 31 at 7 p.m ., M issis­ sippi Studios, 3939 N. M ississippi, hosts a H allow een party with live music and delicious food. C o stu m e D ance — Saturday, Oct. 27, T he Norm an Sylvester Band invites Boogie Cats, w itches and goblins galore to jo in the no-cover-charge fun at The Candlelight Café, 2032 S. W. Fifth Ave. The party begins at 9:30 p.m. A rth u r's W orld Halloween Party--W ednes­ day, Oct. 31, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Portland C hildren’s M useum . Bring your little goblins to dance the M onster Mash, join a parade and see a not-so-scary puppet show . H allow een Eve P a rty -- T uesday, O ct. 30, from 8 p. m. to midnight. The Norman Sylvester Band and T illicum 's, 8585 S.W . Beaverton H illsdale Hwy.. invite guest to join in the costum e dance party fun; no cover charge. S creech, Hoot an d Howl - Saturday, Oct. 27. from 10a.m. to 5 p.m ., the W orld Forestry C enter Discovery M useum at W ashington Park invites adults and chil­ dren to com e in costum e and enjoy crafts, entertaining stories, face art and live zoo ani mal s. Vi si t worldforestry .org or cal1503- 228-1367 form ore information. O ld C ity C em etery T o u rs - Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 27 and 28, the V ancouver Heritage A m bassadors will guide the brave o f heart through the haunted headstones. Visit vancouverheritageam bassadors.org or cal 1360-686-3482 for more in format ion. ■Monster M ash H allow een Show - Friday, Oct. 26 at 8 p.m., Janice Scroggins and Patrick M inner will perform at Jim m y M ac's S upper Club, portions o f the pro­ ceeds to benefit the O regon Food Bank. Door charge is $10. F rig h t lo w n - T hursday. Oct. 25 through Oct. 30, from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Lloyd D istrict, enjoy FrightTow n, with three haunted houses beneath the M em orial Coliseum . A dm is­ sion $20. K r u g e r 's F a r m C o r n Maz.e — T h ro u g h o u t the m onth o f O c to b e r at 17100 N .W . S au v ie Islan d R oad, en jo y this c h a lle n g in g fam ily p u zzle w ith m o re than fiv e m iles o f trails w h ich lead to re c ta n g u la r law n s p la n ted th ro u g h ­ o ut the m aze. A d m issio n to the m aze is $5 fo r ad u lts and $3 for ch ild ren ag es 5-12. C h ild re n 4 y ea rs o f age and u n d er are free. C o n tac t 5 0 3 - 6 2 1 -3 4 8 4 fo r m ore in fo rm a­ tion. S c r e a m a t th e B e ac h - W e d n esd ay , O ct. 24 and T h u rsd a y , O ct. 25, from 7 to 10 p .m ., jo u rn e y back in tim e to the 170 0 s and get sw ep t up in a w ild rom p w ith som e ro w d y p irates as th ey seek to rescu e th e ir cap tain from th e b lo o d ­ th irsty in h a b ita n ts o f an an cien t tem p le at the Jan tzen B each C en ter. H aunted M A iZ E ~ Friday, Oct. 27, 6 to 10 p.m. and repeated Saturday, Sunday and H allow een night at the sam e time, safe family fun at Sauvie Island MaiZe and Pum pkin Patch. D ance P a rty - Friday, Oct. 26 at 7 p. m ., at the Grand Lodge i n Forest G rove. Start w orking on y o u r c o s tu m e n o w ; w erew olves, jesters, trolls, go­ rillas and others are w elcom e! Dance to live music in theCom - pass Room. H ow low een a t th e Z oo - Sat­ u rd ay , O ct. 27, from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m ., bring the kids to the O regon Z oo for safe trick -o r- trea tin g an d a sc av e n g er hunt. E n jo y great fam ily fun fo r all ages. S h a n g h a i T u n n e l (¡h o s t l o u rs - Friday and Saturday, discover the spirits beneath the streets. Tours depart at 6:30 and 8 p.m., from 120 N.W . Haunted Maze at the Pumpkin Patch Third Ave. T o m ake reservations, contact 503-622-4798. H orror an d C o m e d y - - Theatre de Grand Guignol, the French theater o f horror and com edy, runs each T hursday, Friday and Saturday at the V illage Ballroom on N ortheast Seventh A venue and D ekum . T ickets are $ 15 and available by visit­ ing thetradedies.com or by cal ling 5 0 3 -3 6 7 -2 1 (X). 2007 Queen’s Committee Presents A Halt. eweer Party fo r Princess Betty Clark October 27,2007; 9:00 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. Billy Webb’s Lodge #1050 6 N. Tillamook St. Portland, Oregon $5 .(X) Admission DJ • Food • Prizes • Best Costumes Raffle 50-50 Split Drawing • Raffle Off Basket IBPOF