JANUARY 8, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5
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Tree
recycling
supports
Scouts
Keizer Boy Scout Troop
121 will be offering tree recy-
cling Jan. 9-10.
Trees can be dropped off at
either of two locations: Keizer
U.S. Bank, 5110 River Road
N. or the Schoolhouse Square
Starbucks, 5001 River Road
N.
Pick-up can also be ar-
ranged by calling 503-877-
4285 or visiting www.keizer-
troop121.com.
The suggested donation
is $10 for pick-up or $5 for
drop-off.
Senior
mentors
needed
Peer mentors to assist se-
niors become more self-reli-
ant and independent are being
sought by Northwest Senior
and Disability Services.
Volunteer mentors should
be adults 45 years and older
who have patience, nonjudg-
mental attitude and empathy
to coach older adults and peo-
ple living with disabilities, ex-
periencing depression, loneli-
ness, anxiety and grief. The
volunteers work with care-
givers and people facing end-
of-life challenges. The typical
mentor volunteers about 10 to
12 hours each month.
Training is provided.
For more information or to
apply contact Tara Manitsas at
503-304-3414.
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Top left: Students led the entire school in a chant at the begin-
ning of an assembly launching AVID schoolwide at Claggett
Creek Middle School. Top right: Students now have a constant
reminder of just how close (and how far) some college options
are thanks to signage with the exact mileage to a number of
schools.
CCMS launches
AVID Schoolwide
Claggett Creek Middle School students returned to classes
this week with a new college-centered campus.
The school is in the process of taking AVID learning strat-
egies schoolwide. AVID strategies focus on writing-to-learn,
specifi c note-taking guidelines and the goal of preparing for
students for life after high school.
In addition to aesthetic changes celebrated at an assembly
Tuesday, Jan. 5, students spent time asking some current McNary
High School AVID students questions and presenting a sponsor
award to Servicemaster of Salem for a large fi nancial contribu-
tion last month.
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Students parade around the gym with fl ags that now hang in the lobby of the school to remind
Claggett students that college dreams are within their reach.
CONCEALED CARRY
PERMIT CLASS
SATURDAY, JANUARY 16
1:00 pm – 4:00 pm at Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Rd NE
Cash or check payment will be made at the class. A driver license is all you need to bring.
2 PERMIT OPTIONS: OREGON ($45) -or- UTAH ($80)
Utah (valid 35-State, including WA), Oregon included no-fee.
Pre-class movie starts half hour prior to class, a new video
“NRA Personal Protection Outside the Home” (not required, just a great movie).
3 WAYS TO SIGN UP!
CALL: 360 -921-2071
WEB: www.FirearmTrainingNW.com
EMAIL: FirearmTrainingNW@gmail.com
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