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PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, JULY 31, 2015 MURAL, continued from Page A1 By the time Christopher was fi nished, the only other person willing to speak was Commissioner Beth Melendy, who said, “I think moving the mural would send a bad message that it’s become a political decision.” Ripp submitted to letting the issue go saying, “I have verbage now.” Later in the meeting, commissioners settled on the specifi c images to be part of the long Keizer Iris Festival parade-themed mural. The mural will face north with the parade running toward River Road North and include images in the following order: pet parade, McNary High School’s JROTC color guard, Keizer Fire District’s antique fi re truck, the McNary band members, a rodeo court, classic cars, an Aztec heritage group, a smoking Volcano, Mexican horse riders, and a Town & Country Lanes fl oat. Clowns will be featured throughout the parade line-up. Local residents may also have the opportunity to have their face featured on the mural … for the right price. Commissioners briefl y discussed the possibility of individuals having their face placed in the mural as part of the crowd in exchange for a donation to KPAC that helps fund the project completion. No fi rm price on the feature was discussed, but a $500 amount was bandied about. There would be a limited number of slots available on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis if the idea is carried forward. In other business, commissioners: • Tabled passage of KPAC policies and criteria for public art moving forward. • Opted to forego participation in the Cherriots bus shelter paint-in project this year. • Will no longer pursue painting of utility boxes owned by PGE along River Road North, but might be able to organize a project to paint signal boxes owned by the city. • Discussed possible placement of a diamond ring sculpture commissioned by Boucher’s Jewelers in front of Sonic. Commissioners have yet to vote on whether the piece will be accepted as public art. WOW: ‘They are so open to new things and new ideas’ obituaries Sandra Jean Auld March 21, 1940 - July 22, 2015 (Continued from Page A1) With her youngest daughter kles in her eyes. holding her hand, Sandra Jean Auld is survived by her Auld passed away after a battle brother Phillip Coquillette with cancer Wednesday, July 22. and his partner Penny Hole- Family said Auld loved life, man, daughter Sydney Nes- and lived it to the fullest with bitt and son-in-law Tim, and kindness and generosity. granddaughter Amalin Nes- Sandra Jean Coquil- bitt, daughter Sta- lette was born March cey Robinett and 21, 1940 in Portland and son-in-law Michael, grew up in St. Johns. She grandsons Garren attended James John El- and Gavin Robinett, ementary and Roosevelt her son Dion Auld High School. and grandson Dar- During her high ian Walter Auld, not school years, she was to mention countless S. Auld a member of the rally friends and “grand- squad and was selected to children” who she be part of the Meier & Frank loved so dearly. Fashion Council. She was preceded in death Auld met the love of her life, by her parents, Marge and John Durran Auld, while working Coquillette, and her beloved as a bank teller at The Federal husband Durran in 1996. Reserve Bank in Portland. On A celebration of life will be November 4, 1961, they mar- held Saturday, Aug. 1, from 3 ried. p.m. to 7 p.m. at McNary Golf Of her many titles – includ- Club Restaurant. In lieu of ing daughter, sister, wife, mom fl owers, the family requests do- and friend – her most trea- nations be made in Auld’s name sured was grandma. She loved to Willamette Valley Hospice, her grandchildren with all her 1015 3rd St. NW, Salem, OR heart and they were the spar- 97304. Krause’s interest in music began at her mother’s elbow. Krause followed the movements of her mother’s hands across the keys while she was learning piano. When she fi nally had the option to choose her own instrument, Krause opted for the violin. She made a switch to choir after moving to a school with no strings program and never looked back. While she started out teaching high school students, the mother of three – Robin, Carson and Logan – soon found a new place in her hearts for middle school students. “It’s a special time for children. They are so open to new things and new ideas. To give music to any child at any age is a magical gift, but especially so during a time when their whole world is somewhat changing,” Krause said. Most teachers will tell you that the learning in any classroom goes both ways, but Krause said the lessons of laughter and per- severance were the most powerful. “They’ve taught me that I can laugh at any time because that, sometimes, is the only thing that can get you through. They know that because their lives are full of turmoil and defeat and issues of self-confi dence and they persevere through all those things. It’s a lesson of ‘Wow.’ The more they give that to me, the more I can give it back to them,” she said. Celtics reunite on stage A Western Oregon Univer- sity production of As You Like It has turned into a veritable Celtic reunion. Four McNary High School alums perform in the play con- cluding on July 31 and Aug. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Gabriel Elmore is playing the part of Silvius; Eric Kearns is playing the parts of Duke Fredrick and Duke Se- nior; Belladina Starr is playing the part of Phebe; and Julia Sja- kovs is playing the lead female, Rosalind. The performances are free to all who attend. 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