BAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, OCTOBER 28, 2016 Tips for staying safe this Halloween presented by DRIVE A LITTLE – SAVE A BUNCH! 3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE • SALEM MORE INFO AT NORTHERNLIGHTSTHEATREPUB.COM UFC205 - Sat, Nov 12 Alvarez v. McGregor LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY, OCT 29 PETE’S DRAGON (PG) 11:00 AM TICKETS ARE JUST $3 SPECIAL SHOWING FOR KIDS AND ADULTS WITH AUTISM OR OTHER SENSORY SENSITIVITIES. 9 FIGHTS IN ALL ON THE HUGE SCREEN Live Fights at 5:00 (21 & Over) - Tickets $13 Reserved Seating Available Now Online. EscapeQuest LIVE ESCAPE ROOM – THE CABIN ESCAPE Can you solve the puzzles & dodge disaster in 50 minutes or less? $9 weekday or $12 weekend per person with groups of 4–6 people. See website for further details. Today in History Elvis Presley receives a polio vaccination on national TV. This single event is credited with raising immunization levels in the United States from 0.6% to over 80% in just six months. — Oct. 28, 1956 Food 4 Thought “Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain’t goin’ away. — Elvis Presley The Month Ahead Friday, October 28 Log House Garden and Oregon Food Truck Association are sponsoring Truck or Treat from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Admittance fee is $4 for adults, $10 for families, and free for kids 12 and under. Located at 5655 Windsor Island Road. Saturday, October 29 The Historic Elsinore Theatre presents Philippines Historama Perfomance. 5 p.m. Tickets $25-$100. 170 High Street SE. 503-375-3574. elsinoretheatre.org. Bowser’s Boo Bash. Dance, eat, sip and help raise money for Willamette Humane Society, with live and silent action, 5p.m. Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE. $70 until Oct 21 $80 after. 503-585-5900 whs4pets.org. Sunday, October 30 The Salem Concert Band, Fall 2016 concert, performs Fiesta at Willamette University in Hudson Hall, 3 p.m. Tickets: $20 reserved, $15 general, $5 for students. 503- 362-0485 or www.salemconcertband.org. Enlightened Theatrics presents back to back screenings of Hocus Pocus at 2 p.m. and The Exorcist at 7 p.m. at Salem’s Historic Grand Theatre, 191 High Street N.E. Tickets are $5. 503-585-3427 or BoxOffi ce@Enlightened Theatrics. org. Saturday, November 5 The Salem Concert Band, Fall 2016 concert, performs Fiesta at Central High School Auditorium in Independence 7 p.m. Tickets: $20 reserved, $15 general, $5 for students. 503-362-0485 or www.salemconcertband.org Halloween is a night of scares and candy, but did you know that falls are the leading cause of injury among trick or treaters? Parents can help prevent children from becoming in- jured on Halloween by fol- lowing these safety tips from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Centers for Disease Control and Preven- tion, and the National Safety Council. Children should: • Go only to well-lit houses and remain on porches rather than entering houses. • Travel in small groups and be accompanied by an adult. • Know their phone num- bers and carry a cell phone for an emergency phone call. • Carry a note in their pocket with their name and address. • Bring treats home before eating them so parents can in- spect them. • When using costume knives and swords, ensure they are fl exible, not rigid or sharp. When walking in neigh- borhoods, they should: • Use fl ashlights, stay on sidewalks if available, and avoid crossing yards. • Cross streets at the corner, use crosswalks if available, and don’t cross between parked As part of the centen- nial celebration of the Keizer School building, the Keizer Heritage Center is holding an All Class Reunion on Sat- urday, Nov. 12. The organizers of the All Class Reunion is seek- ing and inviting anyone who was a student at any time at The Keizer Art Association encourages artists to submit entries to the Black, White and Gray Show. Children ages 4 to 14 are also welcome to enter. Entries to the show must be black, white and/or gray, Tony’s Kingdom of Com- ics, 3856 River Road N., will be celebrating Horrorween Saturday, Oct. 29, with free comics, live music and the Cherry City Bombers. Visitors to the shop will re- ceive two free comics during the store hours of 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Bringing along donations for the Marion-Polk Food Share will get you more free Wolverines take stand acainst bullyinc Election Day. Friday, November 11 – Saturday, November 19 Willamette University’s Theatre Department presents Perception/Reality, a dance concert exploring the themes of Shakespeare in M. Lee Pelton Theatre. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; Matinees at 2 p.m. on Nov. 13 and 19. Tickets range from $8 to $12. wutheatre. com. Saturday, November 12 Keizer All-School Reunion. All students, teachers and employees of the old Keizer School are invited, 1-4 p.m., 980 Chemawa Rd. NE. 504-393-9660. Millstream Knitting Guild meets at Arrowhead Mobile Park Community Center, 5422 Portland Road N.E. in Salem,10 a.m. to noon. New members welcome, $24 membership per year. For more information, visit millstreamknitting. wordpress.com. Saturday, November 12 – Sunday, November 13 Willamette University and The Willamette Master Chorus presents its annual Veterans Concerts, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. or Sunday at 3:00 p.m. in Hudson Hall. Friday, November 18 The Historic Elsinore Theatre presents, Candlebox in concert. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $20/27-Door $25-32. 170 High Street SE. 503-375-3574. elsinoretheatre.org. the school as well as former teachers and staff. If you were a teacher or principal at Keizer School when it sat at the corner of River and Chemawa Roads in downtown Keizer, the Keizer Heritage Foundation wants you to be part of this event that helps mark the 100th birthday of the building. Contact the Keizer Heri- tage Foundation at 503-393- 9660 or Lyndon Zaitz, the foundation president, at 503- 930-1860. The Keizer School build- ing was taken out of use in 1987. It was purchased by the Keizer Heritage Founda- including the matting and frame. The intake for all en- tries is Nov. 2 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. The reception for all of the artists will be held on Nov. 5 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Wine and appetizers will be served, and there will also be a raffl e for many fun items. Awards will also be presented at this time. The public is invited to at- tend. Horrorween arrives Saturday Willamette University’s Theatre Department presents Overture: Music Inspired by Shakespeare, a special event with the Willamette University Symphony Orchestra, 3 p.m. at Hudson Hall. Tickets are $15. wutheatre.com. Tuesday, November 8 • Drive slowly. • Watch for children in the street and on medians. • Exit driveways and alley- Black, White and Gray show takes shape All Haydn Concert at Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1444 Liberty St SE at 4 p.m. stpaulsoregon.org 503-362-3661. The Second Winds Community Band along with Linfi eld College Concert Band and Second Winds Jazz Band directed by Mark Williams and Dr. Joan Paddock present I Remember Vietnam, featuring the world premier of “Emblems of Sacrifi ce” by Dr. Kevin Walczyk. 3:00 p.m., at Mcminnville Community Center (600 NE Evans St, McMinnville, OR 97128). Admission is free. For more information go to www.secondwinds.org. KEIZERTIMES/Ameya Howald Elijah Montoya carves a pumpkin at the Keizer Heritace Cen- ter’s Halloween nicht Thursday, Oct. 20. ways carefully. • Have children get out of cars on the curbside, not the traffi c side. Keizer School alums, teachers get in touch lookinc back in the KT Sunday, November 6 cars. • Stop at all corners and stay together in a group be- fore crossing. • Wear clothing that is bright, refl ective, and fl ame retardant. • Consider using face paint instead of masks. • Avoid wearing hats that could slide over their eyes. • Avoid wearing long, baggy, or loose costumes or oversized shoes to prevent tripping. • Always look left, right, and left again before crossing the street. Parents and adults should: • Supervise the outing for children under age 12. • Establish a curfew for older children. • Prepare homes for trick- or-treaters by clearing porch- es, lawns, and sidewalks and by placing decorations away from doorways and landings. • Avoid giving choking hazards such as gum, peanuts, hard candies, or small toys as treats to young children. • Inspect all candy before children eat it. To ensure the safety of pe- destrian trick-or-treaters, par- ents and adults should: • Make sure children under age 10 are supervised as they cross the street. comics. The Cherry City Bomb- ers, owners of rat rod and cool cars, will host their annual Trunk or Treat in the Keizer Village parking lot showing off their cars and passing out candy to visitors. El Patrone Mexican Grill will have $1 tacos all day and numerous costumed heroes and horrors will be making an appearance. Wire Monkey Mama, a punk band fronted by Mc- Nary High School teach- ers Ryan Somerville and Paul Shuirman, will perform alongside other local bands. Donations will also be col- lected for Shriners Hospitals for Children. sudoku 5 YEARS AGO About 90 Whiteaker Middle School students sported their anti-bullying T-shirts they made as part of a week long effort to curb bullying in the school. 10 YEARS AGO Enter dicits from 1-9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each dicit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square. Thief strikes as Whiteaker football team plays Five members of the Whiteaker Middle School football team lost property to thieves who got into their backpacks while the team was on the fi eld. 15 YEARS AGO Chase leads to arrest of driver, 14 A stolen van with a 14-year- old Keizer boy at the wheel took police on a high speed chase before the van crashed into another vehicle and came to a stop. Police said the driver fl ed on foot but was apprehended by Niko, a Keizer police K-9, who knocked the boy to the ground and held him until offi cers caught up. 20 YEARS AGO Man recovers from explosion A propane leak led to the explosion of a motor home parked behind relatives home on Shady Lane. The motor home quickly went up in fl ames. Ken Hovenden suffered third degree burns on his hands. KEIZERTIMES.COM Web Poll Results Who are you votinc for U.S. Bresident? 46% – Donald Trump 34% – Hillary Clinton 12% – A Third Barty Candidate 4% – Undecided 4% – Not Votinc Vote in a new poll every Thursday! GO TO KEIZERTIMES.COM tion and moved to its current location on the Keizer Civic Center campus in 1999. Af- ter renovation the Center became home to the Keizer Community Library, the Keizer Art Association and its Enid Joy Mount Gallery, foundation offi ces and an event room. 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