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PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, NOVEMBER 4, 2016 A Boo! It’s Horrorween B C Photos by Eric A. Howald said Sgt. 1st Class Zach Pickett, the non-commissioned offi cer- in-charge of the support offi ce. “Anything to do with helping a family, we will do it. Even if we don’t have something right then for a specifi c need, we go out and fi nd the resources.” It turned out that Owens Corning Roofi ng had recently started up the Roof Deploy- ment Project aimed at provid- ing military families with new roofs. The goal is to decrease stress on military families by taking care of one of the largest home-owning expenses. Owens Corning supplies the materials and enlists a local contractor to supply the labor, which is how Trever Pfeifer, second-generation owner of Pfeifer Roofi ng, entered the picture. “We were totally on board,” said Pfeifer. “Will do it again next year? Absolutely. It’s a way to give back to our community and our troops and that’s some- thing Pfeiffer Roofi ng believes in.” Pfeifer Roofi ng is a plati- num contractor with Owens Corning and maintains its rat- ing through meeting criteria regarding quality, training and insurance. Pfeifer said the total cost of the project labor could have been as much as $5,000 to $6,500. Stancliff and Pfeifer met for the fi rst time back in April, and Stancliff said she felt well taken 54TH ANNUAL Holiday Fair POLK COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS IN RICKREALL Fri, Nov 4 – Sat, Nov 5 Don’t forget to vote Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. If you haven’t voted yet, here’s where to drop your ballots off before 8 p.m. on Election day: • Keizer Civic Center, there is a drive-up, white bal- lot box in the parking lot near the main entrance. • Keizer U.S. Bank, 5110 River Road N., there is a drop box in the lobby. Friday, Nov. 1, is the last day to mail a ballot and ensure it will be counted. A: Victor Ochoa snags a piece of candy at the Horror- ween celebra- tion at Keizer Village. B: Andrew Tidwell and Michael De- sandro pass out candy. C: Tyler Rouske performs as part of the live music line-up. ROOF, continued from Page A1 130 EXHIBITORS ON DISPLAY! 9:00 am to 5:00 pm FREE ADMISSION • DONATIONS ACCEPTED PROCEEDS BENEFIT POLK COUNTY 4-H SPONSORED BY: Award-Winning Authentic American BBQ Now 2 Locations 1210 State Street 503-362-2194 2505 Liberty St NE 503-689-1082 We are grateful to live in the land of the free, and the home of the brave… and all because of those that have selflessly served our country. We will honor all veterans and active military with a COMPLIMENTARY BREAKFAST on Friday, Nov. 11th, from 7:30 to 10:00 am. Prestige Senior Living Orchard Heights 695 Orchard Heights Rd NW , Salem RSVP to Marissa Gardner 503-480-6427 For more information, Call 503-623-8395 Polk County 4-H Leaders Association care of. “Trever always made sure I knew what was going on and that I wasn’t being forgotten. It’s been a great experience overall,” Stancliff said. Stancliff isn’t the only one benefi tting from the new roof. She lives in the home with her 14-year-old daughter Nicolette Parra, a freshman at McNary. “It was hard when I was younger and she would go away a lot, and when she de- ployed I was only fi ve or six. I’ve gotten used to it a lot more and she makes me really, really proud. She’s a single mom and she has a good job and her own house. It’s cool that her service gets rewarded,” Nicolette said. Since starting the process, Nicolette has joined the teen panel of the Oregon Service Member & Family Support Offi ce where she plans events for other youth from military families. “We had a back-to-school bash and we had 300 kids that got free school supplies and a free backpack,” Nicolette said. Military families in need of assistance can call 1-800-511- 6944.