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Scholarship
offered for
med students
Applications are now avail-
able for the Salem Hospital
Foundation scholarship for
half-time or full-time students
in medically-related fi elds of
study.
All applicants must live in
Marion or Polk County or
be a current employee or im-
mediate family member of a
current employee at Salem
Hospital, must have applied
to a college in their fi eld of
healthcare study and must
have completed all prerequi-
site classes before applying for
this scholarship.
Visit
www.salemhealth.
org/scholarships and click on
the Salem Hospital Founda-
tion Scholarship link. Applica-
tions must be postmarked by
May 10 to be considered.
Final selections will be an-
nounced by June 30. If you
have any questions, please
contact the Salem Hospital
Foundation offi ce at 503-561-
5576.
anniversary
Keizer couple Laurel Marie and Forrest Milton Wells cel-
ebrated their 50th anniversary Saturday, March 19.
Laurel Raycraft and Forrest Wells met Nov. 22, 1963, the day
President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. They married on
March 19, 1966, at Ashbury United Methodist Church in Hood
River.
Laurel, a graduate of the Oregon College of Education, now
Western Oregon University, spent her career as a teacher. For-
rest, a graduate of the Merritt Davis School of Commerce, was
head bookkeeper at Pumilite Block Company.
The couple has three sons, Trevor, Tyler and Trent Wells. Tyler
is married to Alana Patterson Wells and they have three children,
Andra, Ella and Kianna.
They plan on celebrating the milestone by taking two trips,
one to Arizona for baseball’s spring training and the other to
Hawaii.
College money for Keizer students
Applications are now avail-
able for the 2016 Keizer Her-
itage Foundation scholarships.
The Foundation will award
the $1,000 Pearl Langeland
Memorial Scholarship, which
honors the longtime Keizer
teacher and Keizer Heri-
tage board member. Another
scholarship of $1,000, or two
of $500 each, will also be
awarded.
The scholarships are avail-
able to current year high
school graduates who have
lived in Keizer for the past
fi ve years or more and who
plan to attend a four-year or
two-year college or vocation-
al school within one calendar
year of award selection.
Scholarships are awarded
on the basis of academic per-
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formance, school and com-
munity activities, monetary
need, and an accurate and
complete application form.
The Keizer Heritage Foun-
dation owns and operates the
Keizer Heritage Center.
Applications may be ob-
tained at local high schools,
requested by e-mail at heri-
tage@wvi.com or download-
ed at www.keizerheritage.
org/scholarships.html. Appli-
cations must be submitted to
the Keizer Heritage offi ce at
980 Chemawa Road N.E. by
5 p.m. on April 1, 2016. They
can also be mailed to Keizer
Heritage, P.O. 20845, Keizer,
OR 97307. For more infor-
mation contact the Keizer
Heritage Center, at 503-393-
9660 or heritage@wvi.com.
Applications are also avail-
able for three vocational/
trade scholarships from Mak-
ing Keizer Better Foundation.
Each scholarship awards
$1,000 for continuing educa-
tion in a trade or vocation.
The Making Keizer Better
and the Jan Cline Memorial
Scholarships are for students
who plan to continue educa-
tion in electrical, plumbing or
one of the recognized trades
which can include cosmetol-
ogy.
The Jerry Bigler Memorial
Scholarship is for a student
who will continue education
in the automotive fi eld.
The scholarships are un-
limited and require tran-
scripts, letters of recom-
mendation and several essay
questions. A high grade point
average is not necessary; fi -
nancial need will be consid-
ered. Applications are avail-
able at McNary High School
and Making Keizer Better
Foundation. The deadline to
apply is April 1.
Call the foundation at
503-390-6840 to have in-
formation and an application
can be e-mailed.
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Hop around town for egg
hunts, Easter services
If you are looking for Eas-
ter services or egg hunts this
weekend, there is no shortage
of options.
Here are a few of the events
around town and the region:
• Egg hunt at Bauman Farm,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Arrive any
time and jump in line to seek
out 12 eggs and collect a prize.
Cost: $4.
• Keizer Christian Church
is hosting an Easter egg hunt
Saturday, March 26, at 10
a.m. Service will be held at 10
a.m. Sunday, March 27. 6945
Wheatland Road N.
• Community Egg Hunt at
the Kroc Center, 10 a.m. Sat-
urday, March 26. More than
10,000 eggs will cover the
north fi eld of the Kroc Cen-
ter. An underwater egg hunt
will follow at the leisure pool
at 11:45 a.m. Cost is $5 in ad-
dition to a day pass or mem-
bership.
• Egg hunt for kids 10 and
younger at the Willamette
Heritage Center, 1313 Mill
Street S.E., in Salem 10 a.m.
Presented by Mill Creek Sta-
tion and Catering, Bella Hill
and Teaselwick Wools. On-
site registration begins at 9:30
a.m.
• Salem Mennonite Church
services will be held Sunday,
March 27 at 10:45 a.m.
• Dayspring Fellowship will
offer Easter services Saturday,
March 26, at 6 p.m.; and Sun-
day, March 27, at 9 and 10:45
a.m.
• Countryside Christian
Church will offer services at 9
and 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March
27. 5775 McLeod Lane N.E.
•
Keizer
Community
Church will offer service at 11
a.m. Sunday, March 27. 380
Churchdale Avenue N.
• St. Edward Catholic
Church will offer an Easter
Vigil mass Saturday, March 26,
at 8:30 p.m. English services
Sunday, March 26, will be held
at 8:15 and 10:30 a.m. A Span-
ish-language service will be
held at 12:30 p.m. 5303 River
Road N.
• Keizer Church of Christ
will hold English-language ser-
vice at 10:30 a.m., and a Span-
ish-language service at 1:30
p.m. Sunday, March 27. 5405
Ridge Drive N.E.
• Salem Evangelical will
host sunrise service at 6:30 a.m.
Sunday, March 27, additional
services will be held at 9:15 and
11 a.m. 455 Locust Street N.E.
• Easter services at Clear
Lake
United
Methodist
Church will be held March 27
at 10 a.m. An egg hunt will fol-
low at 11:30 a.m. 7920 Wheat-
land Road N.
• Easterpalooza at First Pres-
byterian Church, 770 Cheme-
keta Street, N.E., in Salem.
Egg hunts (times for specifi c
age groups available at www.
salemfpc.org), pancake feeds,
bounce houses and carnival
games are all planned at this
free event beginning at 10
a.m. Free. A classic service is
planned for 9 a.m. Sunday,
March 26. A contemporary
service will begin at 11 a.m.
• Egg hunt at Belcrest Me-
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morial Park, 1295 Browning
Avenue, in Salem. 10 a.m. For
children 10 and under. The
Easter Bunny and Volcanoes’
mascot Crater will be in atten-
dance.
• Church on the Hill Keiz-
er will offer services Sunday,
March 26, at 9 a.m. and 11
a.m. 2105 Keizer Road N.E.
• Easter at Lancaster Mall
Saturday, March 26. Families
with children ages 2 to 10 are
invited to celebrate Easter at
the mall with games, prizes,
entertainment on the main
stage and a special Easter candy
hunt in balloons. Hosted by
Connection Life Church. Hop
on over and visit the Easter
Bunny in his springtime garden
near Sears. Visits with the Eas-
ter Bunny between 11 a.m. and
7 p.m. are always free and pro-
fessional photo packages begin
at $15. Each child who visits
will receive a souvenir. No
personal cameras.
• Woodburn Aquatic Center
Underwater Easter Egg Hunt,
noon Saturday, March 26. Eggs
fl oat and some will sink. Chil-
dren will be grouped together
by age and have their own spe-
cial time to hunt. Please bring a
waterproof basket or egg hold-
er to store eggs. Admission $6
per youth participant. 190 Oak
St., Woodburn.
• Easter Brunch at the Or-
egon Garden Resort Sunday,
March 27. Adult cost is $28.95,
kids 12 and younger 12.95. 10
a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 895 W Main
Street, Silverton. www.or-
egongardenresort.com.
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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
452 Cummings Lane North 393-0404
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
1755 Lockhaven Dr. NE Keizer
503-390-3900
www.dayspringfellowship.com
Rev. Dr. John Neal, Pastor
Worship - 10:30 a.m.
Education Hour - 9:15 a.m.
Nursery Care Available
www.keizerjkpres.org
Jason Lee UMC
820 Jeff erson St. NE
Salem OR 97301
9:00 am
Dr. Jon F. Langenwalter, Pastor
The church with the purple doors
10:45 am
Worship at 9:30 am • Child Care Available
6:00 pm
Children’s Programs, Student and Adult Ministries
EASTER MASS TIMES
Saturday Vigil Liturgy: 8:30 p.m.
Sundays: 8:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m.
La Misa en Español: 12:30 p.m.
Sunday Morning
and
503-364-2844
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