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    PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, NOVEMBER 25, 2016
Heritage Center hosts Santa this weekend
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Keizer Heritage Center,
980 Chemawa Rd. NE, is
holding a Black Friday event
Friday, Nov. 25, from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Nov.
26, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Anderson
Photography
and Design will take photos
with Santa as well as family
portraits for Christmas cards
on Friday, 12:30 p.m. to 3
p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to
3 p.m.
Story time with Mr. Claus
will take place Friday at 11
a.m. and Saturday at 3:30
p.m. For $1 per child, hot
coco and cookies will Santa
is also scheduled for Friday, 4
to 5 p.m. and Saturday, 5 to
Neva Irene Norris
June 11, 1932 -November 15, 2016
Neva Irene Norris passed
away Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016.
She was 84 years old.
She was born June 11, 1932,
to Alfonso and Clara Sanchez
in San Francisco, Calif. She
became the eldest of three sib-
lings.
Neva grew up in California
and married LaFoy Norris on
Oct. 16, 1955. Together they
had four children: Neal Nor-
ris of Watsonville, Calif., Faron
Norris of Elgin, S.C., LaVern
Atkins of Keizer, and Loren
Norris of Gold Beach, Ore.
After the death of her hus-
band in 1995, Neva moved to
Oregon where she resided with
their only daughter. She stayed
there for more than 21 years
until her death.
In her later years, she suf-
fered from Alzheimer’s among
other
health
problems, but
still
retained
her
cheer-
ful demeanor
with a smile
on her face, a
small giggle to
N. Norris
her voice and
a cheerful hello
to all who spoke with her.
She is survived by her sister
Nelda Benedict, her four chil-
dren, seven grandchildren and
11 great grandchildren as well
as many nieces and nephews.
6 p.m.
Admission to the event,
which also includes a
scavenger hunt, is free.
“It’s something new,”
said Kat Sheldon, who is
organizing the event with
her daughter Crystal Richey.
“Hopefully it goes really well
to where we’re going to do
this on a regular basis.”
The fi rst 50 moms and 50
kids 12-and-under each day
will receive a swag bag with
a coloring book and crayons
for the kids and coupons and
samples from the 15 vendors
in attendance for the moms.
The vendors include
Odyssey
Rose, Damsel
In Defense, Matilda Jane,
Lemongrass Spa, Tie &
Knotted, LuLaRoe, Usborne
Books, Cupcakes by Flea,
Miche, Young Living Oils,
Storybook Face, Anderson
Photography and Design,
Ruby Ribbon, Advocare,
Twisty
and
Friends,
Younique, Claudia’s and
Pink Zebra.
Anyone who brings a
new
unwrapped t o y ,
blanket or cloth-
ing will be en-
tered into a
drawing on Sat-
urday at 4 p.m.
Concessions
will be available
for sale, including sweet and
sour chicken and rice for
lunch for less
than $5.
Support homeless students at Christmas party
The Salem Association of
Realtors Community Fund
and the Salem-Keizer school’s
STEP program are hosting
their 27th annual Children’s
Christmas Party.
The party will be held
at the Salem Evangelical
Church, 455 Locust Street
N.E., on Dec. 10.
New show at Keizer Arts
Keizer Arts Association is inviting the public to submit their
art for the Fire and Ice show. Any art depicting fi re and/or snow
and ice may be entered for the gallery. Children between ages
four and 14 are encouraged to enter the show as well.
Intake for the art is Wednesday, Nov. 30, from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
There will later be an artists’ reception on Saturday, Dec. 3, from
2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Events at the party will
include gifts, lunch, crafts,
giving store and a visit from
Santa and Mrs. Claus. The
event is funded completely
by donations.
The STEP program pro-
vides educational support
that aides students without
a home, or in transition, to
achieve academic success.
They offer services such as
transportation, school sup-
plies, access to academic sup-
port, and referrals to commu-
nity resources.
The Salem Association of
Realtors Community Fund
was established as a charitable
organization with goals of
breaking the cycle of home-
lessness and provide opportu-
nities for affordable housing,
to serve disadvantaged chil-
dren and families in crisis, and
to contribute to the livability
of the community and build a
sense of pride neighborhoods.
All of the proceeds go back to
the local community.
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