Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, June 26, 2015, Image 5

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    JUNE 26, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5
It was a BLAST
A
The Keizer Police Depart-
ment Blast Camp drew more
than 200 participants last week.
Rotary bike ride Sunday
On Sunday, June 28, the Rotary Club of Keizer will stage
Ride 45 on the 45th, a recreational 45-mile bicycle ride to raise
funds for Rotary International’s End Polio Now campaign.
There will also be a 12-mile family friendly route.
Riders can begin the 45- or 12-mile mapped routes anytime
between 8 a.m. and 9:30. All rides begin and end at the Volca-
noes Stadium.
Registration fees are $25 per person and $70 for a family of
four. The 45-mile route makes a circuit from the stadium to Mt.
Angel, Gervais and Wheatland Road.
Day of ride registration will take place between 7:30 and
9:30 a.m.
All proceeds raised locally will be matched two to one by the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
For more information visit keizerrotary.org.
B
The Keizer Community
Library Story Time has start-
ed.
It’s being held at the library,
located in the Keizer Heri-
tage Center at 980 Chemawa
Road NE and runs from 11
a.m. to noon on Thursdays.
It’s oriented to readers 7
A: Jade Sheldon, Kara Everitt
and Erin Hansberry check out
an exhibit on poaching.
B: Taye Crumley tries on a life
vest.
C: Houston Neice and volunteer
Alicia Capuchine work on a T-
shirt.
D: Laney VanSlyke and Ella Kel-
lar play fi reball.
E: Noah Allen runs an obstacle
course.
C
E
Library story time
each Thursday
Barbershop, bluegrass at CCC
The Oregon Spirit Cho-
rus will perform Barbershop &
Bluegrass held in the Cheme-
keta Community College
auditorium on Saturday, June
27 at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are
available via e-mail at: tick-
ets@oregonspirit.org or 971-
206-3386.
The chorus will be singing
contemporary and traditional
D
years old or younger and in-
cludes stories and activities.
You do not have to be a li-
brary patron to participate.
Children must be accompa-
nied by an adult.
This activity will happen
each Thursday during the
summer.
up-tunes and ballads in four-
part a cappella harmony and
debut their special entertain-
ment set that they’ll perform
in Las Vegas this October.
In addition, the Down-
town Mountain Boys blue-
grass band will keep hands
clapping and toes tapping
with songs from their 2014
CD Heartland.
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You Never Know What You’ll
Find At A Collectors West
Gun & Knife Show!
JUNE 27-28
Clackamas Co. Fairgrounds - Canby
694 NE 4th Ave • I-5 Exit #276
Sat: 9a-5p, Sun: 10a-3p • $6 • Free parking
McNary High School’s
Studio M, which provides re-
cording arts instruc-
tion for a number
of students at the
school, has launched
a podcast series.
The Studio M
Podcast
features
interviews
with
teachers and com-
munity
partners
talking about their passions
and experiences.
Five episodes are in the can
The three most recent fea-
ture interviews with
Principal Erik Jes-
persen, Jeff Auvinen,
McNary’s new foot-
ball head coach, and
an interview with
two German ex-
change students.
All episodes can
be found on sound-
cloud.com, search for “Mc-
Nary Studio M.”