NOVEMBER 20, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A11 Running events coming up Keizer residents will have no excuse to pack on pounds this holiday season. Local organiz- ers are coordinating no fewer than three long distance runs in November and December. The Keizer Chamber of Commerce is holding its third annual Turkey Dash. The 5K run/walk is slat- ed for 8 a.m. on Thanksgiv- ing, Nov. 26. Participants will start and finish at the Lowe’s in Keizer Station, 6225 Ulali Drive, and run through the Gubser neighborhood. Pre-registration at the Keiz- er Chamber office is $30 for adults, $15 for those 18 and younger. Day-of-race registra- tion is $35 for adults and $20 for youth. The event is stroller friendly, but pets are prohibited. Pre- registration guarantees a T- shirt. On Saturday, Dec. 12, the Glow Run will kick off the Festival of Lights Holiday Pa- rade. Cost is $25 for adults and $5 for kids 12 and under. Day- of-race registration is $35. Register online at www.fol- holidayparade.org or in-person the day of the event near the start and finish line – Colum- bia Bank on River Road – the day of the race. All participants will receive a Santa hat and clip-on light. On Dec. 19, the Keizer Chamber is sponsoring a 5K Jingle Dash along the cart routes of McNary Golf Club. The race begins at Court- house Fitness Center, 117 Mc- Nary Estates Drive. The event begins at 3:30 p.m. Cost for adults is $25 for preregistration or $30 the day of. Youth fees (5 to 12 years old) are $12 in advance or $15 the day of the race. Kiddos 4 and under are free. Registration can be com- pleted through the Chamber website, keizerchamber.com. Tree lighting Dec. 1 This year, get into the Christmas spirit in Keizer right from the start of De- cember. Starting at 6 p.m. on Tues- day, Dec. 1, two lucky children will be chosen to assist Santa Claus as he flips the switch that lights up Keizer’s Christ- mas tree. The annual lighting cer- emony is at Walery Plaza, named for Keizer resident Dave Walery, affectionately known as Mr. Christmas due to his volunteer work over many years maintaining and installing the decorations that line River Road during the holidays as well as his work with the permanent tree. Walery Plaza is located where River Road and Cher- ry Avenue meet. If you’re driving along River Road on Dec. 1 and can’t find it, just look for the tall tree with the nearby large crowd. The lighting is sponsored by Walery’s Premium Pizza and presented by the Keizer Chamber of Commerce. Live music by the Keizer Commu- nity Band will fill the festive air at the event. Children are selected for the honor by a drawing. There is a sign-up table at the event; children simply need to put their name and age on the form. A Keizer leader will draw out the two lucky names. The actual flipping of the switch on the tree lights is expected to happen around 7 p.m. Before that, Santa is scheduled to arrive in Keizer around 6:45 and hitch a ride to Walery Plaza in a fire truck courtesy of his friends at the Keizer Fire District.