DECEMBER 30, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM Celtics buy Christmas gifts for Keizer family By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes Three Keizer kids looked out their window and declared, “They’re here. They’re here.” It wasn’t Santa and his elves. But on this Christmas these visitors brought just as much excitement as McNary’s boys basketball team arrived carry- ing gifts for a local family in need. Ryan Kirch started the adopt a family program six years ago when he became the head coach at McNary as a way for his players to develop leadership and character. “Our kids are real fortunate where they come from,” Kirch said. “I think it’s really good for them just to appreciate things a little bit and the impact they can have on other people’s lives by just doing something as simple as giving a gift to a kid who doesn’t have anything. It’s really meaningful to them and I think gives them perspective.” Kirch gets the name of a family and their wish list every year from Dayspring Fellow- ship Pastor Larry Grine, whose son played for the Celtics. “It’s nice to do something for someone else,” McNary senior Cade Goff said. “We’ve had some emotional parents, which opens up your eyes to what some other people are experiencing during the holi- days.” With a $250 budget, the team did most of the shopping on Tuesday, Dec. 20 at Keizer Station. They bought each kid—a 13-year-old boy and nine and 11-year-old girls—a jacket and gloves. Their other purchases included an iPod shuffl e, drone, stuffed teddy bear, coloring backpack, Shopkins, boxes of macaroni and cheese and cans of soup. The players then wrapped the gifts themselves and deliv- ered the presents on Wednes- day, Dec. 21. “I think they were sur- prised with how many gifts we brought because a lot of other families contributed, too,” Goff said. “We added in things, a Subway gift card, gas card and a (Nintendo) DS on top of what we bought. We hope to get in contact with them af- ter Christmas and see how it went.” KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley Easton Neitzel, from left, Cade Goff, Alex Martin, Matthew Ismay, Kevin Martin, Adam Harvey and Jordan Harvey hold Christmas gifts purchased for a Keizer family in need. Scouts recycling Christmas trees through Sunday, Jan. 8 Keizer Boy Scout Troop 121 will be offering Christ- mas tree recycling Dec. 30, 31 and Jan. 1, 7, 8. Trees can be dropped off at Keizer U.S. Bank, 5110 River Road N. from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pick-up in Keizer and North Salem can also be ar- ranged on Dec. 31, Jan. 1, 7, 8 by calling or texting 503- 877-HAUL. The suggested donation is $10 for pick-up or $5 for drop-off. For more information, go to www.keizertroop121.com. 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! Serving Keizer for Nearly 50 years! LOREN'S VA L L E Y SANITATION & RECYCLING SERVICE, INC. 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She is others with activities survived by Robert her through the Keizer Elks loving husband of 55 lodge and was a prior years, son Daniel, sister president of the Ladies Lois, and pre-deceased of Keizer Elks. She was by her brother Jerry. Fran was born on F. Lindquist also active with the Red Hat Society and Keizer July 12, 1941 on a fam- QTs. Fran will be fond- ily farm in Schuyler County, Missouri. The fam- ly remembered and greatly ily later moved to Glenwood, missed by family and friends. A Missouri and then to the Sa- celebration of life will be held lem, Oregon area in 1946. She at Keizer Elks lodge on Sunday, graduated from South Salem February 12, 2017 from 2 p.m. High School in 1959, and mar- to 6 p.m. In lieu of fl owers, ried Robert Lindquist in 1961. contributions may be made in Fran also graduated from Mer- her honor to Willamette Valley ritt Davis School of Business in Hospice. 1966, with a degree as a medi-