Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, October 07, 2016, Page PAGE A9, Image 9

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    OCTOBER 7, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
Fall book sale
begins Oct. 7
The Keizer Community Li-
brary’s Fall Book Sale is sched-
uled for 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday,
Oct. 7, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 8, at Keizer City
Hall, 930 Chemawa Rd. NE.
Items include overstock
books, audiobooks and CD,
movies on videotape and DVD,
and puzzles. Prices are 50 cents
for paperback books, $1 for
hardcover books, and $1 or
less for most other items, with
special pricing on a few select
items and furnishings.
Bargain time is 3-4 p.m.
Saturday, when full grocery
bags sell for $4 and full boxes
for $5. Shoppers are asked to
bring their own bag or box.
NAACP raising money
for scholarships
The Salem-Keizer NAACP is hosting the Freedom
Fund Banquet on Oct. 15. The fundraiser will be located at
the Salem Convention Center and beginning at 5:30 p.m.
The money raised at the event will go toward a college
scholarship program. Scholarships are awarded through the
African American Youth Leadership Conference.
The speaker at the banquet will be Jim Hill, who was
the former Oregon State Treasurer as well as the fi rst Af-
rican American to hold statewide offi ce in Oregon. There
will also be dinner and desserts at the event.
Tickets can be purchased at www.sknaacp1166.org. An
individual may make a donation of any amount if they are
unable to attend.
Also during the bargain hour,
the library is offering buy one,
get one at 50 percent off the
special bargain prices.
Donations of the above-
mentioned items are always
welcome. To donate, visit the
library during the following
hours: 1 to 7 p.m. Monday
through Thursday; 1 to 4 p.m.
Friday; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sat-
urday; and 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Or call the library during those
hours at 503-390-2370. Addi-
tional information is available
on the library’s website, www.
keizerlibrary.org.
UGM funder
Oct. 14
Union Gospel Mission’s
Harvest Dessert is on Oct. 14
at the Keizer Civic Center,
930 Chemawa Road N. The
event starts at 7 p.m.
Individuals will enjoy a free
dessert and hear how God is
transforming lives at Union
Gospel Mission. Go to www.
ugmsalem.org/harvestdessert/
for more information, or call
503-967-6388.
Tickets now on sale for
Humane Society Boo Bash
Willamette Human So-
ciety’s Bowser’s Boo Bash
is coming Oct. 29. It will
be hosted at the
Keizer
Civic
Center, 930 Che-
mawa Road N.E.,
and will start at 5
p.m.
The Boo Bash
will help raise money for
the pets of Marion and
Polk Counties while al-
lowing people to don their
favorite costumes, dance, eat
and drink. Tickets are $70
per person until Oct. 21, and
then they’re $80 per person.
Each ticket in-
cludes entry to
the event, the
live and silent
auctions, and the
after party with
drinking and
dancing.
T h e r e
are only 400
tickets avail-
able for this year’s event,
reserve yours at whs4pets.
org.
Ask Mr. Trash
Q. Can I put plastic bags into the big
blue recycle cart?
©1986
A. Sorry, plastic bags cannot go into the blue cart because they get
tangled in the sorting equipment and cause major delays.
TRY THESE HELPFUL IDEAS INSTEAD:
• Use them to tie-off odorous garbage before tossing into garbage cart
• Re-use them or, if possible, recycle them at the store that you got them from.
• Call the RECYCLE HOTLINE (503) 390-4000 for other possible recycling locations.
• Ask your store to bag your purchases in paper instead. Oregon law gives you the choice!
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Visitors to the Keizer Heritage Center carve pumpkins at the
2015 Halloween event.
Halloween takes over 3rd
Thursday at Heritage Center
The Keizer Heritage Center will celebrate Halloween at a
Heritage Thursday event on Oct. 20, 2016 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
The Center and its tenants—the Keizer Art Association/Enid
Joy Mount Gallery, the Keizer Heritage Museum and the Keizer
Community Library have joined forces to present a free, family-
friendly event to celebrate one of the favorite holidays of kids
everywhere.
The Keizer Art Association will do face painting, kids activi-
ties and sponsor a photo shoot by John DeJarnatt.
Volunteers with the Keizer Community Library will read
spooky stories for young children. The library is also sponsor-
ing the return visit of Madame Zelda who will tell fortunes by
reading palms.
The Keizer Heritage Museum will be open, with its exhibit
of World War I telegams from the collection of Matthew Boulay.
There will also be a treasure hunt game to help kids explore the
many artifacts at the museum.
Pumpkin carving will be held in the Events Room on the
second fl oor. Hollowed out pumpkins will be available for the
fi rst 15 kids to deecorate with their best design and take home
with them.
The event begins at 6 p.m. Admission is free. Plenty of park-
ing is available at the Keizer Heritage Center located at 980
Chemawa Road N.E. For more information call 503-393-9660
or visit the web site at keizerheritage.org.
City volunteer apps
due Wednesday, Oct. 12
The City of Keizer is look-
ing for volunteers to serve on
the following committees.
• The Keizer Points of In-
terest Committee identifi es,
authenticates, and memorial-
izes sites of interest located
in the Keizer area. Meetings
are on the fourth Thursday of
each month at 6 p.m.
• The Public Art Commis-
sion reviews, evaluates, selects,
maintains, and documents all
artwork, public art, and pub-
lic murals within the city. The
meetings are on the fourth
Tuesday of every month at 6
p.m.
• The Stormwater Ad-
visory Committee reviews
guidelines and makes rec-
ommendations to the City
Council on the development
of ordinances pertaining to il-
licit discharge detection and
elimination, stormwater run-
off control, and stormwater
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• Youth Councilor/Liai-
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Volunteer
applications
are available at Keizer Civic
Center City Hall, 930 Che-
mawa Road N.E., or at www.
keizer.org. Individuals can
also request applications to
be mailed to them by calling
City Hall at 503-390-3700.
For additional information,
contact Debbie Lockhart,
Deputy City Recorder at
503-856-3418.
Applications will be ac-
cepted no later than noon on
Oct. 12.
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Celebration
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Saturday Evening
6:00 pm
Children’s Programs, Student and Adult Ministries
1755 Lockhaven Dr. NE Keizer
503-390-3900
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Sunday Morning
9:00 am
and
10:45 am
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 - 9:15 a.m.
Nursery Care Available
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