ffl?t ^ßortlanh (Obstruer Page 8 October 23. 2013 Treats for Animals and Visitors Trick-or-treaters can fill their bags with goodies and learn about w ildlife on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 26-27, during Howloween at the Oregon Zoo. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and is free with zoo admission. In keeping with the zoo’s m is­ sion, Howloween aims to be edu­ cational as well as fun. An intrigu­ ing scavenger hunt directs trick- or-treaters to easily accessible activity stations throughout the zoo. Activities are themed to teach SHOWD photo by Showdogs is a full service salon. We do baths, all over hair cuts, tooth brushing, nail trims, soft claws, flea treatments, mud baths, and ear cleaning. We also have health care and grooming products to keep your pet clean in between visits. Show DogS Grooming Salon & Boutique M ichael D urham , courtesy of the O regon Z oo A mandrill inspects a smiling jack-o’-lantern at the Oregon Zoo. The zoo’s annual Howloween celebration takes place Saturday, Oct. 2 6 and Sunday, Oct. 27. kids about animals around the zoo, and their habitats and adapta- tions. G oody bags filled w ith candy and prizes will be given out for com pleted hunts at the zo o ’s KMMN exit. Throughout the weekend, visi­ tors can watch the zo o ’s enrich- m ent team provide anim als with holiday-them ed treats like jack- o ’-lanterns stuffed with snacks. Enrichm ent item s such as pum p­ kins help keep the zoo’s anim als m entally and physically stim u­ lated. iiiiTiïïînnTTTiiiiiiiiMftiwirïiii] niïiiiniwiMiiiiiiiiiiw4iMiiiiiiiiMMwiiaimiiP^iiiii»MiWMrniiiiiiwiiiPiioiiwiiiMiïiiiiiiiiiiii>iiwii Halloween Calendar call503-823-4870. H allow een M o n ster M ash - Visit the Peninsula Park Community Cen­ ter with your most impressive cos­ 926 N. Lombard tume and be prepared to dance with Portland, OR 97217 H allow een C a rn iv a l-D ress in your ghou,s make crafts play 503-283-1177 favontecostum eforghostlygam es, bewitching games. The event food, creepy crafts and many more w illbeheldfrom 6p.m .to8:30 festive events on Friday, Oct. 25, on Friday, Oct 25. Cal, 503. Thesday-Saturday 9am-7pm from 6 pm. to 8 p.m. at the Mt. Scott 823-3620formoieinfotmation. Monday 10am-4pm Community Center» Admission is $3 per person (kids and adults) or 4 S p ook tacu lar C arnival and Yo dawg is gonna look like a show dawg canned food items for the Oregon C arnival C a fe -T h e Sellwood and your kitty will be pretty. Food Bank. For more information, Community Center hosts a night for all ages, on Monday, Oct. 28 from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. with proceeds benefiting local youth and families. Enjoy games appropri- ate for kids 10 and under, and good food while you’re at it. Bring two *** cans of food for the Oregon Food SINCE 1999 MAIZE Bank and receive four free game (5 Acre C orn fie ld M aze) tickets (Two can per person limit), O c to b e r : „ , , H arvest H o o p la -C o m e celebrate S u n d a y th ru T h u rsd ay: 1 0 a .m . t o 6 p .m . , . . the autumn season with an exciting W e ek en d s & H a llo w een : 1 0 a .m . t o 1 0 p .m . harvest themed night of fun, crafts, 4 -8 , 1 1 -1 2 , 1 8 -1 9 , 2 5 , 2 6 & 2 7 , 3 0 & 3 1 a t games, face-painting and costume parade at the Charles Jordan Com- F a r m in ’ F u n : munity Center on Halloween night, Pumpkin Patch, Hayridea, Cow Train, Thursday, Oct. 31. The event is free Big Red Animal Barn, Hay Pyramid, KEEPING PORTLAND LOST Fresh Produce Market, Gift Shop and Patio Cafe www.PortlandMaze.com Info« PortlandMaze.com | 503-621-7110 sic, dancing, and a costume con­ test. Portland Spirit Cruise boards at 6:30 p.m., Saturday Sept. 26 and sets off at 7 p.m. Visit Portlandspirit.com for more information. H arvest F est/O p en H ouse — Visit Cherry Sprout Produce, 722 N. Sumner St., Friday, Oct. 25, from 4 P-m -to 7 p.m., foran in-store Harvest Fest with vegetables, fruits, cider, wine’ and salsa tastings. A spooky coloring contest for all ages, a fun photo booth, and 15 percent sale on . .. . . everything in store, Eek! W eek ” Three Halloween par- ties, pum pkin scavenger hunts, sP°oky story times, and black light bubble labs are all part of Portland Children’s M useum’s Halloween themed events extending from Oct. and will last from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. 26-31. This year the museum is also H allow een Cruise - Cruise the Boo! introducing trick or treating. For more Cruise! If you dare for an evening of information on the various events, frightful fun. Come on board with call Melody Bridges at503-471-9910. your scariest costume for live mu-