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Il!‘‘ ^ o rtla n h (©bseruer Page 18 C lassified /B id SUB BIDS REQUESTED Hillsboro Baseball Stadium Hillsboro, Oregon Bid Package #2 - All Other Work See www.hoffmancorp.com/subcontractors for details Bids Due: November 8 at 2:00pm Bid Documents -ARC-Oregon (503/227-3424) or www.fordgraphics.com/oregon > Public Projects H Hoffman Construction Company of Oregon Phone: (503) 221-8811 - Bid Fax: (503) 221-8888 805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100 - Portland, OR 97205 - CCB LIC# 28417 We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from all interested firms including disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans and emerging small business enterprises. Other Subcontracting Opportunities - Internet http://www.hoffmancorp.com HIV Prevention Specialist - Communities of Color OR Lottery Classified ad: Cascade AIDS Project (CAP), the oldest and largest provider of HIV prevention, education, housing, advocacy and support services in Oregon and Southwest Washington, is seeking a % time HIV Prevention Specialist - Communities of Color, housed within the Department of Prevention and Education. Please visit www.cascadeaids.org/ employment for the complete posting for this position. Position open until filled; initial review begins on November 5, 2012. Free, confidential help is available statewide. Gambling Too Much? Halloween Calendar FrightTown — Three of the most horrifying haunted houses return to Memorial Coliseum during the month of October for FrightTown, a production co-produced by the local 1031 Community Theater group. Parents are warned about the scary nature of the haunted houses and should use caution when bringing young children. Admission is $20. For more information, visit frighttown.com. Halloween Carnival — Dress in your Halloween best for a night filled with ghostly games, frightening good food, creepy crafts and many more festival events. The Halloween Carnival at the Mt. Scott Community Center, 5530 S.E. 72nd Ave. will take place on Friday, Oct. 26, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Halloween Monster Mash -- The Peninsula Park Community Center, 700 N. Rosa Parks Way, takes place Friday, Oct. 26 from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The frighteningly fun and free family event will include games, crafts, food, prizes, face painting and more. Costumes are highly encouraged. Haunted Maize - Every Friday and Saturday night in October, and of course on Halloween, the Haunted Maize at the Pumpkin Patch on Sauvie Island opens its un lit pathways to let brave patrons wonder through four acres of terrifying twists and turns. The haunt is perfect t for families, teens and Halloween enthusiasts. For more information, call 503-621 -7110or visit portlandmaze.com. Harvest Hoopla - The Charles Jordan Com m unity Center, 9009 N. Foss Rd., hosts a Hal loween night of fun. Games and activities focused on children, toddlers to elementary age, Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Call 1-877-MY-LIMIT to talk to a certified counselor 24/7 or log onto 1877mylimit.org to chat live with a counselor. We are not here to judge. We are here to help. You can get your life back. Advertise with diversity Classic Fright and a Puppet Murder - Exploring the depths of sanity, morality and murder, Tears of Joy Theatre presents Edgar Allan Poe ’ s the Tell-Tale Heart, each Friday and Satur day through Oct. 27 at Portland State University’s Lincoln Stu dio. Performances are at 8 p.m. in 11 ‘ Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 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. «msueiRB^o Compensation up to $765 CODA Research For more information contact: f r 5O3"239’84OO ext. 254 Your Care Eco Horror Film Spooktacular -- Christian Divine returns to the historic Hollywood Theatre to present an epic monster mash-up of the powerful 1970s dystopia, the cinematic mutation of the era’s most toxic shockers, Them!, Soy lent Green, Willard, Pira nha, Stalker, Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster and so many more. 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(503)2284140 Floating Halloween Party -- Cruise the Portland Spirit, if you dare, for an evening of frightful fun at the Zom bie Prom! Put on your best zombie costume and come on board for DJ, dancing, costume contests and the only floating Halloween dance party in town. Wednesday, Oct. 31 at 8 p.m. $20 per person. Sellw ood Spook-tacular — The Sellwood Community Center, 1436 S.E. Spokane, hosts a Hallow een carnival and café on M onday, Oct. 29 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Bring two cans o f food and receive four tickets. Feel free to bring more cans to donate to the O regon Food Bank. Halloween at the University of Portland -- Local neighborhood chil- L.j S ' J dren and children of UP faculty and staff are invited to trick-or-treat through the University of Portland residence halls on Halloween night, Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 5:30 p.m. to7:30p.m. Open to all children sixth grade and under.