Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, June 03, 2016, Page PAGE A3, Image 3

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    JUNE 3, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3
City needs volunteers
for advisory boards
The City of Keizer is solic-
iting applications for volun-
teers to serve on the follow-
ing committees and advisory
boards:
• Festival Advisory Board
– Serve in an advisory role
to the City of Keizer by re-
searching the feasibility for
developing venues for events
and festivals, streamlining
policies and ordinances for
potential events, developing
an all-inclusive community
calendar and developing a
marketing plan to enhance
the use of Keizer-area facili-
ties for events, festivals, and
conferences. The committee
meets on the fourth Monday
of February, April, July, Sep-
tember and November at 6
p.m.
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• Keizer Points of Interest
Committee (two vacancies) –
Identify, authenticate, and me-
morialize sites of interest lo-
cated in the Keizer area. Sites
to be identifi ed may be of the
historical, geographical, bo-
tanical, or unusual value. The
committee meets on the third
Tuesday of each month at
5:30 p.m.
• Public Art Commission
(two vacancies) – Review,
evaluate, select, maintain and
document all artwork, public
art, and public murals within
the city. Commissioners may
advise the city council and
city manager on the manage-
ment, execution, installation,
or placement of the artwork,
public art and public murals
and will recommend guide-
lines for adoption The com-
mission meets on the fourth
Tuesday of every month at 6
p.m.
• Youth Councilor/Youth
Liaison/Page – Opportuni-
ties are currently available to
area teens for service on city
council and various city com-
mittees for 2016-17.
Nominations are also being
accepted for Volunteer of the
Quarter.
Volunteer
applications
and Volunteer of the Quar-
ter nominations are available
at Keizer Civic Center, 930
Chemawa Road NE, Keizer,
or you can request an applica-
tion be mailed to you by call-
ing 503-390-3700. Electron-
ic applications are available
at www.keizer.org. For addi-
tional information on volun-
teer positions, contact Debbie
Lockhart at 503-856-3418.
Mobile oddities
draw crowd to
Elks Car Show
The Keizer Elks Car Show drew
throngs of visitors to a packed parking
lot Sunday, May 29.
The annual event is part of the
Keizer Iris Festival.
LEFT: Vistors check out the Silver
Bullett.
BOTTOM LEFT: Dan Maisel’s (second
from right) Polaris Slingshot drew
plenty of gawkers with its three
wheels and vibrant colors.
BOTTOM RIGHT: The Rat Rod added
a dose of retro-cool.
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Keizertimes hires new associate editor
The Keizertimes welcomed a new asso-
ciate editor to its ranks this week.
Derek Wiley is the paper’s new point
person for news related to sports, schools
and the Keizer Fire District.
Wiley can be contacted via email at
news@keizertimes.com or phone at 503-
390-1051.
Wiley comes to the Keizertimes from
The Dalles Chronicle, where he covered
everything from county commissioner
meetings to schools and sports.
Wiley is originally from Georgia, the
state, not the country, and spent four years,
the last three as sports editor, at The Oconee
Enterprise, a weekly paper in Watkinsville
(nine miles from the University of Geor-
gia) before moving to Oregon in 2015.
While at the Enterprise, Wiley covered
a future Oregon Duck softball player Geri
Ann Glasco, who in high school won two
state championships and was named the
2012 Gatorade National Player of the
Year.
He looks forward to getting to know
the athletes and coaches at McNary High
School.
Wiley is married with two dogs. He
enjoys theater and running. He com-
pleted the Portland Marathon in October
and has registered for the Hood to Coast
Relay in August.
Eric Howald is taking over the man-
aging editor position vacated by Craig
Murphy. Murphy recently accepted a po-
sition at Random Lengths in Eugene.