FEBRUARY 27, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5
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WMS Cabaret packs house, raises $18K
The Whiteaker Middle School music
program held its annual Cabaret show at
the Elsinore Theatre Friday, Feb. 20.
Students performed a variety of
group and solo numbers while raising
$18,000 that will be used to cover fu-
ture trips and competition entry fees.
A: The Wolverines perform a group number in dress
rehearsals Thursday, Feb. 19.
B: Layton Thurlow takes center stage.
C: Kennedi Thomas performs a number from Guys
and Dolls.
D: Ingrad Dunn gets a solo.
MHS musicians take stage at All NW
McNary High School was
well-represented in the All
Northwest band and orches-
tra performances two weeks
ago.
Band students in perfor-
mance were: Rachelle Austin,
senior fl utist; Cassandra Jones,
senior clarinetist; Kyle Per-
due, senior trumpeter; Daven
Tjaarda Hernandez, senior
trombonist; Marissa Lane
Massee, junior bassoonist;
Abby Johnson, junior trom-
bonist; and sophomore Mi-
chael Ariza on trombone.
Orchestra members who
performed were: Taylor Mc-
Coin, senior string bassist,
and Ryan Lopez and Hyrum
Kohler on viola.
Vintage fashion at Keizer Museum
The Keizer Heritage Museum is exhibiting
a display of women’s hats, gloves and handbags
through March 31.
The accessories, from the private collec-
tion of Kathe Leigh Mash, date from the 1940s
through the 1970s. The hats are in various
styles and colors, matching the style of the era
they were designed. Mash wore many of the
hats that she collected during her world travels
over 40 years.
Mash, a Keizer resident, has shown exhibits
of her china paintings and was recently named
director of the Oregon Porcelain Art Retreat
in Seaside.
Museum hours are 2 to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays
and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays.
Plenty of parking is available at the Keizer Her-
itage Center located at 980 Chemawa Road
N.E. For more information call 503-393-9660
or visit the web site at keizerheritage.org.
Lee makes dance debut Feb. 27
By ERIC A. HOWALD
between $30 and $50 depend-
Of the Keizertimes
ing on location and are avail-
Amid her preparation for able at the Elsinore box offi ce,
Dancing with the Salem Stars 170 High Street S.E., in Salem.
Friday, Feb. 27, Krina Lee said
“The six contestants will
part of the fun has been fash- perform fi rst and then be re-
ion talk.
viewed by celeb-
“There was a lot
rity judges. Dur-
of discussion about
ing
intermission,
what shoes we’re
the audience votes
going to wear, but
and then the Utah
then we found out
Dance
Company
one of the male
will put on a show
contestants is get-
before the results
ting a cape. We want
are announced,” Lee
to know why we all
said.
don’t get one,” Lee
Lee was cajoled
said.
into the perfor-
Lee and six other
mance through sev-
Krina Lee
local “celebs” will
eral different chan-
be cutting a rug with profes- nels, but said the experience
sional dancers from the Utah has been a memorable one,
Dance Company troupe in the even if it’s meant striking a dif-
Histroic Elsinore Theatre’s an- fi cult balance.
nual fundraiser. Tickets range
“There’s the part of me
that wants to have fun doing
it and supporting the Elsinore,
and then there’s the inner
‘ohmigosh’ that I’m going
to be out there in front of a
whole theatre of people,” she
said. “Mostly I want people to
know that I’ve taken this seri-
ously and show that on stage.”
Lee will dance the rumba,
but said she’s been sworn to
secrecy as far as song selection.
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