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PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, JUNE 26, 2015 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM Plan your 4th for maximum boom CERT sale draws crowd Civil War battles, a music festival and enough fi reworks to make your head explode. Here is a round-up of where to see the best and brightest this July 4. July 3 through 5 The 25th annual appear- ance of the Northwest Civil War Council at Willamette Mission State Park. Approxi- mately 1,000 reenactors are expected, who will demon- strate the living and fi ghting conditions of the early 1860’s. Battles daily at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Actor Steven Holgate reprises his role as Abraham Lincoln Saturday at 1 p.m. Ad- mission $5 to $8 plus day use park fee. The city of Independence’s much-lauded fi reworks dis- play is now a full weekend of activities. Parades, a watermel- on-eating contest, live music, movies in the park and, of course, fi reworks displays each night at 10 p.m. For the full schedule, visit www.western- days.net. St. Paul Rodeo: rodeo, wild west art show, carnival, pa- rade, BBQ cook-off and Tack Room Saloon and more. Ad- mission charged, 20209 Main Street, in St. Paul. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, July 3 Silverton Day: live music and fi reworks display. 879 W. Main Street, 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Salem-Keizer Volcanoes: patriotic tribute, fi reworks and a game with the Tri-City Dust Devils. 6700 Field of Dreams Way. Tickets $7 to $30. Game begins at 6:35 p.m. Saturday, July 4 Rogue Farms Indepen- dence Day 10K: a 10K run through Rogue’s hop farms in Independence. Food, band and beer at the fi nish line. 3590 Wigrich Road, in Inde- KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon A. Zaitz Austin Brown helps unload inventory for the McNary Band fi re- works stand. pendence. Registration fees apply. Freedomfest: BBQ com- petition, vendors, food and fi reworks. Daytime events at Dallas City Park on Brand- vold Street, fi reworks at LaCreole Middle School, 701 SE LaCreole Drive. Begins at 11 a.m. Coria Estates Event: music by The Orvil Ivie Duo, corn- hole tournament, compli- mentary fl ights for patriotic clothing and a patriotic cloth- ing contest. 8252 Redstone Avenue S.E. in Salem. Noon Play it safe with fi reworks at home State offi cials are reminding Oregonians to “Be prepared, be responsible, be safe and be aware” when it comes to fi reworks this season. The fi reworks season in the Beaver State ends July 5. Oregon law bans possession, use, or sale of fi reworks that fl y, explode, or travel more than six feet on the ground or 12 inches into the air. Fireworks commonly called bottle rockets, Roman Candles, and fi recrackers are all illegal in Oregon. Under Oregon law, offi cials may seize illegal f i rewo r k s and fi ne offenders u p to $500 per violation. Those who misuse fi reworks or allow fi reworks to cause damage are liable and may be required to pay fi re suppression costs or other damage. Parents are also liable for fi reworks damage caused by their children. The OSFM encourages everyone to use the four B’s of safe fi reworks use: • Be Prepared before lighting fi reworks: keep water available by using a garden hose or bucket. • Be Safe when lighting fi reworks: keep children and pets away from fi reworks. • Be Responsible after lighting fi reworks: never relight a dud. Wait 15 to 20 minutes then soak it in a bucket of water before disposal. • Be Aware: use only legal fi reworks and use them only in legal places. to 7 p.m. Salem-Keizer Volcanoes: patriotic tribute, fi reworks and a game with the Tri- City Dust Devils. 6700 Field of Dreams Way. Tickets $7 to $30. Game begins at 6:35 p.m. Fourth of July on the Wil- lamette Queen: a late dinner cruise, then stay on board for the best seat to watch the Sa- lem fi reworks show over the river at 10 p.m. $55 per per- son, includes gratuity. 200 S. Water Street, in Salem. Cruise begins at 7 p.m. Stayton has a parade at 4 p.m. and a BBQ beef dinner, Free Whiskey Band and kara- oke opportunities from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.all at Stayton Middle School. Fireworks at 10 p.m. Lincoln City’s celebration begins at 8 a.m. with a pan- cake breakfast and ends with fi reworks at dusk over Siletz Bay. www.oregoncoast.org. Newport 4th of July Rock White and Blue Music festi- val is coming back for a sec- ond year. The festival provides visitors and locals with music on Newport’s Historic Bay Front leading up to the city’s fi reworks display. Music ranges from folk to blues to reggae to classic rock. The fun begins at 2 p.m. and ends with fi reworks at 10 p.m. Sunday, July 5 Salem-Keizer Volcanoes: patriotic tribute, fi reworks and a game with the Tri-City Dust Devils. 6700 Field of Dreams Way. Tickets $7 to $30. Game begins at 6:35 p.m. Saturday, July 11 Detroit hosts Fireworks Over the Lake at 10 p.m. More info at www.detroitlake. org. Southeast of Kane’s Ma- rina. KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon A. Zaitz The corner of River Road and Juedes Ave. N. was a beehive Sat- urday, June 20, as bargain hunters browsed through thousands of items big and small at Keizer CERT’s annual garage sale. This year’s sale grossed more than $7,000 for CERT’s operations and equipment. New Keizer residents Annie and Andy Klug browse through sale items. They recently relocated from Indiana. REGISTER YOUR CAR tenth annual Knights of Columbus Car Show SATURDAY, JULY 18 10 AM TO 2PM ST. EDWARD CATHOLIC CHURCH 5310 River Road N, Keizer (Across from Quality Suites) PRIZES TO BE AWARDED IN MORE THAN 20 CATEGORIES REGISTRATION IS JUST $20! Call Bob Th omas at 503-390-1972 or email bobsabtp@aol.com Proceeds benefi t Father Taaff e Homes (For young teens and their babies) Sam Goesch CLU, Agent Sam Goesch Ins Agcy Inc 3975 River Road North Keizer, OR 97303 Web: SamGoesch.com Bus: 503-393-6252 1211999 State Farm , Bloomington, IL WorshipDirectory These Salem-Keizer houses of worship invite you to visit. Call to list your church in our Worship Directory: (503) 390-1051 John Knox Presbyterian Church JOIN US FOR SUNDAY WORSHIP 8:30 am • 10 am • 11:30 am • 6 pm PEOPLESCHURCH 4500 LANCASTER DR NE | SALEM 503.304.4000 • www.peopleschurch.com Celebration Services Saturday Evening 6:00 pm Children’s Programs, Student and Adult Ministries 1755 Lockhaven Dr. NE Keizer 503-390-3900 www.dayspringfellowship.com Sunday Morning 9:00 am and 10:45 am 452 Cummings Lane North • 393-0404 Father Gary L. Zerr, Pastor Saturday Vigil Liturgy: 5:30 p.m. Sundays: 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. La Misa en Español: 12:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. John Neal, Pastor Worship - 10:30 a.m. Education Hour - 10:00 a.m. Nursery Care Available www.keizerjkpres.org Jason Lee UMC 820 Jeff erson St. NE Salem OR 97301 Dr. Jon F. Langenwalter, Pastor The church with the purple doors 503-364-2844 Worship at 9:30 am • Child Care Available Faith Lutheran Church 4505 River Rd N • 393-4507 Sunday Schedule: 9:00 a.m. Children’s Church 9:15 a.m. Adult Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Children’s Activities Pastor Virginia Eggert 10:30 a.m. Worship with Communion