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    his weekends events run the gamut from

    rappers in jogging suits to haunted corn

    mazes, and theyre happening all over town.

    So pick your direction, then head out for fun.

    Manther (central)Gentlemen-about-town Mitch Morris, Daniel Jones, Kevan Hanson,Erich McVey and Joel Uram will team up tonight to become Manther,which puts out silly yet awesomely catchy hip-hop songs on subjectssuch as the departed Seattle Supersonics. Theyll be joined by DJSolar Powered. It will begin at 10 tonight at IKE Box, 299 Cottage St.NE. Cover is $4, and the show is all ages. Call (503) 581-6154 or goto www.myspace.com/manthergroup.

    International Food Circusand Bazaar (east)If, on Saturday, you find yourselfwishing that you could sample10 different items for lunch, thenby all means, head out to the KrocCenter for the International FoodCircus and Bazaar.

    Congregants of the SalvationArmy church will cook foods fromall over the world, includingGerman, French, Mexican, Italianand English treats.

    It will run from 10:30 a.m. to4 p.m. Saturday in the TerraceGrove inside the center, 1865 BillFrey Drive NE. Admission is free,but bring some money to buy foodticket most items are pricedbetween $1 and $5. For moreinformation, call (503) 798-4843.

    Habitat for Humanity BenefitConcert (south)An event to raise money for thenonprofit, which had around$22,000 worth of equipment stolenin a burglary over Memorial Day

    weekend.Grateful Ted and Baxter HillBluegrass Gospel Band will play,while Pat Robinson and DwayneGaddie emcee.

    It will run from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdayat the Scottish Rite Center, 4090Commercial St. SE. Entry is bydonation; all proceeds to go toHabitat for Humanity of the Mid-Willamette Valley. Its an all-agesshow. Call (503) 364-6642.

    Fright Night (west)If you havent yet taken a spooky hayride out to a spooky corn maze thismonth, why not?

    Luckily, Fright Night at Heiser Farms iscoming up this Saturday, and it also willinclude a trip through the hay maze.

    It will run from 7 to 9 p.m. at the farm,21425 SE Grand Island Loop in Dayton.The last hay ride leave at 8:30. It costs$9; $6 for ages 6 and younger, whichincludes a pumpkin. Bring your flashlight.

    For more information, go towww.heiserfarms.com or call(503) 868-7512.

    Mad Hatter Tea Party (north)On Sunday, theres theunprecedented, to ourknowledge, opportunity toparticipate in a bike paradeand a Mad Hatter Tea Party inone afternoon.

    Of course, its part of the 13Nights of Halloween, put on bythe Culture Shock CommunityProject.

    TerroRide (north)The 2-Wheel TerroRide, whichencourages participants todress up and bike in costume,will begin at Clockworks Caf(241 Commercial St. NE) at2 p.m. That is free.

    Then, at 4 p.m., head back toClockworks for the Mad

    Hatters Tea Party, with gamesand coffee, tea and treattastings. Its free, but there is a$5 suggested donation for thefood.

    For more information, go towww.cultureshockproject.com/13nights.