SINCE 1979 • VOLUME 37, NO. 29 SECTION A Did It! We JUNE 19, 2015 $1.00 Offi cer feted for saving life PAGE A3 Big Toy The KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Rebecca Greaves paints a top for one of the Big Toy structures Saturday, June 13. By CRAIG MURPHY Of the Keizertimes KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy How the Big Toy site looked the evening of June 9. KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy How the Big Toy site looked exactly a week later, from a similar vantage point. There was plenty of pride and spirit on display as the Big Toy was built starting last Wednesday, June 10. Death penalty discussion There were also the volunteers, completing Keizer’s motto. PAGES A5 The only problem was not quite enough volunteers. Marijuana process tweaked As a result, the scheduled 5 p.m. soft opening on Sunday, June 14 didn’t take place. Instead, project leaders Mark Caillier and Marlene Parsons, as well as Keizer mayor Cathy Clark, thanked the large group of volunteers on hand for their efforts and pieces of cake were distributed. The volunteers then headed over to the food tent organized by Dave Bauer, with some returning to do more work on the Big Toy after dinner. Keizer CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) provided security overnight each night, while Makita lent a number of tools and Hertz Equipment Rentals provided a generator. PAGE A6 Please see BIG TOY, Page A10 Will Stitt PAGE A2 Honoring volunteers PAGE A4 More photos PAGES A9-10 Volcanoes ready for season KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy Mark Caillier, project coordinator for the Big Toy play structure, demonstrates how the dinosaur dig area works on Tuesday evening. A fi ve-day build went longer than scheduled, with the opening now set for 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 20. PAGES A12