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SEPTEMBER 23, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Keizer Rotary revives Fire damages garage, pet dies student exchange program After a four-year hiatus, Keizer Rotary is once again welcoming international youth exchange students and sending local students to study abroad for what many have described as a once-in-a-life- time adventure. This year’s inbound student – Kanta Ohyama, from Japan, loves soccer and is already at- tending McNary High School and practicing with the junior varsity soccer team. Ohyama is currently living with the Alex Olsen family and he and their son, Brent, have really connected. Ohyama will live with two other families over the course of his nine months in Keizer for about three months each, coordinated around school quarters. This gives the student a chance to experience differ- ent American lifestyles while not being overly burdensome on any one family. Keizer Ro- Submitted Brent Olsen and Kanta Ohyama prepare for an “American meal” at Wendy’s. tary provides a monthly sti- pend to the student to cover school lunches and cell phone charges. Keizer Rotary has a long history in the youth exchange program, hosting and send- ing as many as three per year in the 1990s. How many the program sends is depen- dent on how many hosted as it is a one-for-one exchange, though not necessarily to the same country. Host families are always needed and you need not have children of high school age (or at all) to host. Outbound students are se- lected in the spring of their freshman year. Selected can- didates attend trainings dur- ing their sophomore year to prepare them for their junior year abroad. Anyone interested in fi nding out more about be- ing a host family or having a son or daughter apply for Ro- tary Youth Exchange contact either Pam Vorachek, pam. vorachek@antiquepowerland. com, or Chuck Fisher, chuck- fi sher@comcast.net. Give your home the Keizer Fire District re- sponded to a garage fi re on Lacey Court North Sunday. KFD arrived to the home at 12:33 p.m. to fi nd moderate fl ames and smoke around the garage door. Assisted by Salem Fire De- partment, KFD was on the scene for just over an hour. The fi re was contained in the garage. No one was injured but a cat died. The fi re caused $40,000 in property damage as well as $15,000 worth of contents in the garage. The cause of the fi re is un- der investigation by the state fi re marshal. KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon A. Zaitz TOP: A Keizer police offi cer talks with homeowners. ABOVE: A Keizer Fire District fi refi ghter rushes to the scene. Encore Treatment Carrying the banner W INDOWS & D OORS [S HOWER D OORS ] M IRRORS & S KYLIGHTS C USTOM T ABLE T OPS VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 1450 Front St - Salem 503.581 .2559 www.encoreglass.co Encore Glass CCB #196078 KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Anne-Marie Storms, public education specialist for the Keizer Fire District, took part in the Old Glory Relay on Wednesday, Sept. 14, walking from the fi re station to the VFW in Salem while carrying American fl ags. The relay, which began in Redmond, Wash. on Sept. 11 and then stopped in Keizer is a 62-day, 4,216-mile journey that concludes on Veterans Day in Tampa, Fla. For more information, go to oldgloryrelay.org. If it's happening in Keizer, we want to know about it. Do you have CALL OR TEXT OUR TIPLINE 503.383.9201 a News Tip? puzzle answers