Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, September 25, 2015, Image 6

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    PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015
Barber moved to tears by ServeFest client
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Barber David Wells of American Classic Babershop with ServeFest client Chasen Hedrick.
Hedrick suffers from seizures and haircuts help curb their frequency.
By CRAIG MURPHY
Of the Keizertimes
David Wells from American
Classic Barbershop in Keizer es-
timates he did 20 free haircuts
at the seventh annual ServeFest
Sept. 20 at Keizer Community
Center.
The one he gave to Chasen
Hedrick is the one he remem-
bered the most.
“He was the cut that stood out
for me,” Wells said of the autistic
boy, who was at Lakepoint Com-
munity Church’s free event with
mom Marjorie. “I like doing that
kind of thing. Chasen gets sei-
zures when he gets really hot, so
long hair is an issue. His mom
can’t afford to get it cut as often
as she’d like.”
Wells was in a good mood the
whole cut, due to his young cli-
ent.
“He was telling me the whole
time how much better he was
feeling while the hair was being
cut. He was thanking his mom
over and over for bringing him,”
Wells said. “He had a big smile on
his face the whole time. That’s the
kind of stuff that helps me appre-
ciate what I do even more.
“It made my day,” Wells add-
ed. “It made me smile. I’ve been
sharing with my wife, my co-
workers, everyone I come across
what a good feeling that was.”
Wells’ wife Emily was helping
to sweep the fl oor for her hus-
band as well as barbershop owner
David Box.
“My husband was getting
teary eyed,” Emily Wells said.
“The little guy was so cute. At
one point he mentioned he was
getting hungry. His mom said,
‘After this, we’ll get you a free
hot dog.’ He said this was the best
day ever.”
Wells said he enjoys doing
haircuts at charity events and
called ServeFest the best one he’s
done. He plans to return next
year.
Before then, Wells hopes to see
the Hedricks again. He regrets
not getting a phone number for
the family but hopes someone
can help him contact Marjorie
Hedrick. Attempts by the Keizer-
times to reach the family were not
successful.
“I want to touch base with
her,” Wells said. “I would like to
continue giving her the service
for Chasen at the shop. Bring him
in and I’ll take care of him.”
Book sale
begins Oct. 2
The Keizer Community Li-
brary is hosting its Fall Book
Sale at Keizer City Hall Oct. 2
and 3.
Regular hours are 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 2, and 9 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 3.
Bargain time is slated for 3 to 4
p.m. Saturday with items being
sold for $4 a bag or $5 per box.
KAA show
wrapping up
Keizer Art Association’s
September show is all wet.
“Water, Water Every-
where,” one of the associa-
tion’s most popular shows of
the year, is an exhibition of
water depicted by artists in
various mediums.
The show runs through
Wednesday, Sept. 30 at the
Enid Joy Mount Gallery in the
Keizer Heritage Center at 980
Chemawa Road N.
Gallery hours are 1 to 4
p.m. Thursdays and Fridays, 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. For
information on this and future
shows visit keizerarts.com.
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