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    PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, NOVEMBER 11, 2016
Parade plans come into sharper focus
By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
With a little over a week
before the cut-off date, the
Keizer Holiday Lights Parade
is ahead of where its predeces-
sor was at this time last year.
“Right now, we have
more than 30 entries and
there were only 28 in the pa-
rade last year,” said Danielle
Bethell, executive director of
the Keizer Chamber of Com-
merce, which announced it
would take on the parade as
an annual event in September.
Bethell gave the Keizer
City Council an update on
planning efforts at its meeting
Monday, Nov. 7.
Those hoping to enter a
fl oat into the parade have un-
til Wednesday, Nov. 23, to do
so. Prices for entry into the
parade are the same as those
for the Iris Festival parade: $35
for non-profi ts, civic organi-
zations, military organizations
and per car for auto clubs;
$100 for a commercial entry
from Chamber members and
political groups/candidates;
and $200 for non-member
commercial entries. Entries
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
A llghted fl oat makes its way down River Road North in December 2015. This year’s parade is
already on track to be bigger than last year.
sor a band with a $1,000.
Premier supporting spon-
sorships are available for
$3,000. Bronze sponsor-
ships are available for $500.
In addition to the parade it-
must be received at the Keizer
Chamber offi ce, 6150 Ulali
Drive N.E. The parade will
begin at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec.
10.
Businesses
can
spon-
self, Bethell and members of
the Chamber are enlisting lo-
cal businesses to add to the
festivities.
“Members and students
in McNary’s Future Business
permit
patrol
Leaders of America (FBLA)
scoured River Road hand-
ing out fl iers and the bulk of
those businesses asked how
they could get involved,”
Bethell said.
A handful of businesses are
planning to stay open later
while others are hosting hot
cocoa stations along the route.
“We are also partnering
with the Salem Food Truck
Association to have food
trucks set up along the route,”
she said.
Care is being taken to
fi nd food trucks that would
not compete with nearby
Keizer businesses, she added.
Churches that traditionally
hand out cocoa and treats on
the evening of the parade are
also working with Chamber
offi cials to spread out more
along the parade route. In
years past, most of the activi-
ties have centered around the
intersection of River Road
North and Chemawa Road
Northeast.
“We want to have as many
people as possible involved,
but we also want it to be very
organized,” Bethell said.
ISSUED
Kiprian Tipikin, 754 Man-
brin Drive N, Kiprian Tipikin,
new residence, October 31,
2016, $217,338.11.
Servicemaster of Salem Inc,
410 Sunset Ave N, Rory V
McManus, fi re damage repair,
October 31, 2016, $25,000.
Servicemaster of Salem
Inc, 1996 Madalyn Court NE,
Robert F O’Kelley, fi re dam-
age repair, October 31, 2016,
$10,000.
Ricks Custom Fencing and
Decking Inc, 1483 Marigold
Street NE, Donald A Thom-
son, new patio cover, Novem-
ber 1, 2016, $7,100.
3401 River Road N,
Younger Family Enterprises
LLC, modifi cation to free-
standing sign, November 3,
2016, $14,116.
Rick Sutter Buildings
Inc, 960 Rafael Ave N, Ja-
nis B Weeks, residential ad-
dition, November 3, 2016,
$26,810.70.
Jason Donald Johnson, 592
Sunset Ave N, Edward Gilles,
residential remodel, Novem-
ber 7, 2016, $2,500.
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