August 22, 2012 ®*t* ^lortlanb (fibsertier Diversity Special Edition Arts V eneedi ENEEPTAINMENE Page 17 Cocaine Use Problems? Are you addicted to cocaine and have you used opiates in the past year? A voluntary research study is offering 8 weeks of no-cost intervention. Participation may last up to 6 months . elRB Compensation up to $765 (OHSU *7431) CODA Research For more information contact: Pearson’s Open Cockpit Day Pearson Air Museum at Fort Vancouver holds Open Cockpit Day on Saturday, Aug. 25 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visitors can sit in antique planes, and the museum’s flight simulator lab will be open to the public. For children ages 8 to 17, free airplane rides will be given on a first come, first served basis. Slots fill up quickly. Regular museum admission applies: $7 for adults; and $5 for seniors and students. Children ages 5 and under are free. Park Service Birthday Party The Fort Vancouver National Historic Site near Downtown Vancouver will celebrate the 96th birthday of the National Park Service by holding an array of fun and educational programs on Saturday, Aug. 25. Highlights include archaeology digs and a chance for families to travel back in time and spend the night inside the reconstructed fort. "Birthdays are a time to celebrate and we want everyone, especially the children of America, to join the party," said Park Superintendent Tracy Fortmann. In addition to the Fort’s daily programs there will be a free 11 a.m. Flora, Fauna, and Future hike across the Land Bridge, a free 1 p.m. historic weapons demonstra­ tion, and a free 3 p.m. Vancouver Barracks Walk. 5O3-239-84OO ext. 254 A ve 97232 3 3 5 -0 7 5 8 oncloudfutons.com Offering affordable futons, pillows, mattress toppers & certified organic latex mattresses - using natural and organic materials. Locally h a n d c ra fte d mattresses & b ed d in g since 1981 T a k e SZ> < fi The Oregon State Fair opens Friday and continues through Sept. 3. Weekend Start for State Fair Gates open at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 24 for the Oregon State Fair in Salem, which runs through Labor Day, Sept. 3. The 147th annual event offers free concerts, exhibits, kid fun, contests, and special promotions. As always, the fair is the standard bearer of all things agricultural; showcasing the special traditions of farming that built Oregon's economy and still drives it today. Not so traditional? Check out the cutting edge entertainment and spectacular concert lineup. your order of M 4 ( or in« re! Offer not valid with other discounts or coupons