Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, October 16, 2013, Page 11, Image 11

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    ^ortlaub (Observer
October 16,2013
H aunted W alking in V ancouver -
Labor: A W orking H isto ry — Clock
C LID E
- You’re invited to a walk through the
unsettling sights and stories of downtown
Vancouver. Haunted Walking Tours are held every
Friday and Saturday night in October starting from the
Clark County Historical Museum, 1511 Main St. Reser­
vations are required as space is limited. Call the museum
at360-993-5679.
in at the Clark County Museum in
Vancouver to learn about the area’s work and
workers in this brand new exhibit tracing their history
against a backdrop of regional and national labor
movement milestones through words, images and
artifacts, plus activities for the young and young at
heart. Runs through Dec. 31.
Economy Uone.Sour
Saturday M orning K ids T heater - Traveling Lantern
-- Welcome to life on
the edge, played out
in a suburban back­
yard. Portland Play­
h o u se, 602 N .E .
Prescott St., p re ­
sents ‘D etro it,’ a
play about the eco­
nom ic challenges
facing any Main Street USA. Shows continue through
Nov. 3. Tickets are $ 15 to $38 and available by calling
503-488-4822 or visiting portlandplayhouse.org.
Theatre Company presents performances for children
each Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the Artists Repertory
Theater’s Alder Street Lobby. The family-friendly
performances are only $5 for all who attend over 5
years old and can be purchased at the door or at
artistsrep.org.
N orm an Sylvester - Boogie Cat
Norman Sylvester and his band
plays Friday, Oct. 18atFinnigan’sin
Newberg; and Saturday, Oct. 19 at
the Lodge.
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cinating history through the eyes and ears of the
people who lived it. The new Oregon Historical Soci­
ety exhibit dives into a diverse range of subjects, from
the displacement of minority populations from urban
development, to cycles of boom and bust.
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T h e Sou lfu l Sh ow case - Blacque Butterfly presents
spoken word, live music and featured artists on the
second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 p.m.
at E ’ Njoni Café, African-Mediterranean cuisine at 910
N. Killingsworth St.
T H E L A W OFFICES OF
P a tric k J o h n S w e e n e y, P C
Patrick John Sweeney
‘Keep P ortlan d L o st’ — The Pump­
kin Patch on Sauvie Island latest’s
cornfield maze ‘Keep Portland Lost’
attracts eager explorers annually to
the giant labyrinth of field com which
is open to visitors through Hallow­
een on Oct. 31. The MAiZe goes
unlit and haunted every Friday and
Saturday night in October and on
Halloween. For more information,
visit portlandmaze.com or call 503-
621-7110.
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S en ior D ay H arvest F estival - Seniors 62 years and
older are invited to explore the World Forestry Center-
Discovery Museum during a special harvest festival
Wednesday, Oct. 23 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is
discounted to seniors at only $3 per person. There will
be cider and snacks, pumpkin decorating, bingo with
prizes and goody bags.
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