APRIL 22, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM Student art at City Hall Bull market saves KFD, taxpayer money Primed markets and a top rating helped the Keizer Fire District soar past its goals for the initial release of emergency equipment bonds approved by voters last November. Bond money is being used to purchase new fi re trucks and ambulances in addition to re- freshing other equipment past its prime. The district released its fi rst series of general obliga- tion bonds on April 5 with an A1 rating by Moody’s Investor Service. The bonds entered the market with a $4 million bond issue and the demand for the bonds was in excess of $9.8 million. With such strong de- mand for the district’s bonds, district offi cials were able to obtain an all-in interest cost of 2.7 percent for 20 years vs. what was originally estimated at 3.9 percent. Additionally, with such mar- ket demand investors were pay- ing a premium to purchase the bonds, resulting in the district The Salem-Keizer Student Art Show is now on display in at Keizer Civic Center through May 31. The show features the work of local K-12 students and their homeschooled counter- parts in a variety of mediums. Submitted A new ambulance, ordered before the bonds were issued to re- place an aging vehicle, is about ready for duty, said Deputy Chief Brian Butler at a Keizer Fire Board meeting Tuesday, April 19. reducing the size of the bond offering to $3,770,000 and still obtaining nearly $4 million in proceeds preserving the dis- trict’s bond authorization ap- proved by the voters. “There was a lot of excite- ment as things unfolded, but the bottom line is we were able to save taxpayer money,” said Chief Jeff Cowan, of the Keizer Fire District, as he detailed the exchange for the Keizer Fire Board at a meeting Tuesday, April 19. KFD is working with a team comprised of Piper Jaf- fray, the bond underwriter for Special District Association of Oregon Advisory Services, and the KFD’s municipal advisor Hawkins Delafi eld & Wood. Operation: Otter Pop ABOVE: Artwork by McNary High School students. RIGHT: Pieces by students from Claggett Creek Middle School. KEIZERTIMES/Craig Murphy Keizer musicians join Youth Symphony Submitted The Salem Youth Symphony spring concert is scheduled for Sunday, April 24, at North Salem High School, 765 14th Street N.E. The concert begins at 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for seniors and free for students 18 and under. Keizer students perfroming with the symphony this weekend are: McNary High School’s Hyrum Kohler, Maddie Weathers, Marissa Lane-Massee, Gaby Monroy, Michael Araiza, Abby Johnson, Noe Aguilar Lopez, Sara Arnsmeier, Madison Smith, Sydney Snapp, Rose Lelack and Cassidy Steckmann; Whiteaker Middle School’s Nicholas Weathers, Dante Olivo, Emerson Woomer, Kylie Dean, Eliana Dean and Benjamin Standley; and Claggett Creek Middle School’s Amanda Hayes and Genevieve O’Connor. Employees and volunteers with the Keizer Fire District were spotted at Keizer Rapids Park’s Big Toy over the weekend handing out popsicles and generally helping the hard-playing kids keep cool in the warm spring weather. France School of Dance plans Keizer Community Food Bank benefi t The Keizer/Salem France School of Dance semi-annu- al dance performance/food drive will be held Wednesday, May 25, at 7 p.m. at North High School Auditorium, 765 14th Street Salem. Admission to the show is three cans of food or a $3 cash donation per person and per dancer. All proceeds from the perfor- mance benefi t Keizer Com- munity Food Bank. Students from ages 4 though adult will perform tap/ballet/pointe/lyrical/jazz and hip-hop. France School of Dance has collected more than 55.000 pounds of food and thousands of dollars for Marion-Polk Food Share. New classes begin Monday, June 6. For more informa- tion, call Carole France Janes 503-390-1210, Linda France Martin 503-390-3481 or visit www.fsodance.com. puzzle answers 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 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. 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