£l|C ^ o rth lttò © bseruer ___________________ PageAS Advertise with diversity in Bürçgalov\? H o se Floral & Gift Shop 7545 NE Sandy Blvd. 503-255-6221 I st Annual Pumpkin Patch O c to b e r 19-30 All are invited to join in the family-fun autumn harvest celebration! There will be Refreshments, Live music and more! Please call Debbie fo r more information at 503-2S5-6221. The Bungalow Rose in conjunction with The Portland Observer will sponsor a party for the local Head Start children on October 18th from 2-4pm T hey’ll enjoy games, food and tun. Treats will be donated by local merchants. Em Ready for ‘Relapse’ Eminem has done the rehab. Now it's time for the Relapse. The rap superstar announced his forthcom ing sixth album would be titled Relapse and in­ clude the track "I'm Having a Relapse." W hile the rap su p e rsta r stopped short of announcing a release date, he has previously indicated it will drop by year's end, likely before pal 50 Cent's Before I Self Destruct on Dec. 9. The new album, whose work­ ing titles reportedly included King Mathers and Em-Pact, is rumored to include collabora­ tions with 50 Cent, DMX, Obie Trice and Cashis, among others. In a recent interview, current chart-topper T.I. said he also re­ corded a track with Em that in­ cluded both artists’ alter egos, T.I.'s dark side. T.I.P., and Em's Slim Shady. Eminem's last studio album, Encore, cam e out four years ago, followed by the compila­ tion Curtain Call: The Hits in 2005. Curtain Call, originally titled The Funeral, per early ru­ m o rs, m arked the sta rt o f Eminem's supposed retirement as a recording artist. But whis­ pers of a comeback began just months later, when Eminem col­ laborated with Akon on the 2006 Grammy-nominated hit "Smack T hat.” Eminem Zoo Hosts Howlin’ Good Time Animals, visitors to receive treats GRAND OPENING T h a i F o o d C a fé Trick-or-treaters can fill their bags with goodies and learn more about wild­ life during the Oregon Zoo's annual Howlin’ Halloween event, scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 25 and Sunday, Oct. 26, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event aims to be educational as well as fun. An intriguing scavenger hunt will direct trick-or-treaters to eas­ ily accessible activity stations through­ out the zoo to collect candy or prizes. The activities are themed to dispel myths about animals - as exemplified by that oft-heard phrase "blind as a Halloween Guide 833 North Killingsworth Street, Portland, Oregon 97217 • Tel.(503) 285-8745 Business hours Lunch Monday- Friday 11:00am-3:30pm D in n e r Scream at the Beach Haunted House opens nightly through Oct. 31 at the Jantzen Beach Center in north Portland. kids under 9. For more in form a­ tio n , v isit ; id t r h ph xv,nkig. Haunted House Archbishop Howard School hosts a haunted house at 5309 N.E. Alameda. Not recommended for Screamland at Oaks Park Trilogy of Terror at Oaks Park in southeast Portland is not recom m ended for children un­ d er 12. O pen now th ro u g h H allo w een , 7 p.m .- 10 p.m. Sunday - Thurs­ day, and 7 p .m .- to Midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Monday- Friday 3:()0-pm— 9:00pm Saturday-Sunday noon-9:(X)pm urbanspoon.com North Portland bat." "Kids of all ages can hunt for candy and prizes while in the company of some of the world's most exciting and exotic animals," said Tony Vecchio, zoo director. "When people visit the zoo, we hope they make a connection with the animals that promotes caring about their future." Throughout the weekend, visitors can watch the zoo's enrichment team provide anim als with tasty holiday- themed treats: The pumpkins are dis­ played from 4 to 8 p.m., Oct. 24-31. Halloween Fear Haunted House at 6225 S.W. Old S cholls Ferry Rd. Donations of canned and non-perishable foods will benefit the O regon Food Bank. Open Oct. 27th through Oct. 31. Oct. 31 with an evening of Carni­ val style revelry courtesy of the renegade punk-samba outfit Bat Makumba and Brazilian-styled marching samba ensemble Lions of Batacuda. Quicksilver Haunted House H aunted house at the Clark County Saddle Club. 10505 N.E. Someday Lounge Carnival The Som eday L o u n g e, 125 N.W. Fifth Ave., steams up Hal- 117th A ve. in Vancouver. $5 perper- son. Free parking. "Ghost Town!" P ark ro se M iddle School, 11800 N.E. Shaver St. presents “Ghost Town” Pro­ ceeds to benefit the Parkrose kids. Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center ■ » ■ ■ ■ Gallery Theatre Events Community Come Get Delirious An IFCC Homecoming Saturday, October 25, 2008 • Save the Date!