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Events for Monday, Oct. 6: Rebecca Kilgore, author Seth Casteel, corn maize

The Columbian
Published: October 2, 2014, 5:00pm

Concert

Eluveitie, TYR, 7 p.m. Hawthorne Theatre, 1507 S.E. 39th Ave., Portland; $20 to $25 through Cascade Tickets, 800-514-3849 or www.cascadetickets.com 503-233-7100 or www.hawthornetheatre.com

Nightlife


Esmé Patterson, Luz Mendoza,
9 p.m. Doug Fir Lounge, 830 E. Burnside St., Portland; $10, 21 and older, through Ticketfly, 877- 435-9849 or www.ticketfly.com 503-231-9663 or www.dougfirlounge.com


Rebecca Kilgore,
8 p.m. Jimmy Mak’s, 221 N.W. 10th Ave., Portland; $15, 21 and older. 503-295-6542 or www.jimmymaks.com


Secret Drum Band, Allie Hankins, Izzy Ferguson,
8:30 p.m. Holocene, 1001 S.E. Morrison St., Portland; $7, 21 and older. 503-239-7639 or www.holocene.org

Vinnie Dewayne, 9 p.m. Mississippi Studios, 3939 N. Mississippi Ave., Portland; free, 21 and older. 503-288-3895 or www.mississippistudios.com

Pumpkin Patch


Portland Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze,
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through October. The Pumpkin Patch, 16511 N.W. Gillihan Road, Portland. $7, $5 for seniors and children 6 to 12, free for ages 5 and younger. 503-621-7110 or www.portlandmaize.com. For more details, see go: Friday.

Vancouver Pumpkin Patch, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Velvet Acres Gardens, 18905 N.E. 83rd St., Vancouver. 360-892-0434 or www.vancouverpumpkinpatch.com. For more details, see go: Friday.

Walton Farms Pumpkin Patch, 2 to 6 p.m. through October. Walton Farms, 1617 N.E. 267th Ave., Camas; $8 includes pumpkin, train ride, maze and petting zoo. 360-834-2810 or www.waltonsfarms.com. For more details, see go: Friday.

Words

Seth Casteel, “Underwater Puppies,” 7:30 p.m. Powell’s Books, 1005 W. Burnside St., Portland; 800-878-7323 or www.powells.com


Lodro Rinzler,
“The Buddha Walks into the Office,” 7:30 p.m. Powell’s on Hawthorne, 3723 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd., Portland; 800-878-7323 or www.powells.com

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