Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, February 24, 2017, Page PAGE A5, Image 5

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    FEBRUARY 24, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5
Tea fundraiser a hit for Keizer library
The Keizer Community Library held its annual fundraiser,
Afternoon Tea at the Library, at the Keizer Heritage Center on
Sunday, Feb. 19. About 80 people attended the event which in-
cluded tea, a light tea time menu, live music and readings from
Oregon poet Sue Patterson
Home-schooled children acted as servers for the tea. Violinist
Martha Hughes entertained as the attendees found their tables,
bid in a silent auction and inspected raffl e items.
Four generations of the McCarty family were in attendance.
Marie McCarty, a former library volunteer was joined by her
daughter Kathleen LaMear, granddaughter Amy Thomas and
great-granddaughter Sadie Martin.
The tea raised more than $3,500 which will be used for li-
brary operations.
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A: Members of the Red
Hat Society.
B: Four generations
of the McCarty family,
(from left) Amy Thomas,
her grandmother Marie
McCarty, Sadie Martin,
Marie’s granddaughter,
and Kathleen LaMear,
Marie’s daughter.
C: Jeanne Bond-Esser
with her mother Shirley
Bond.
D: Sue Patterson reads a
selection of her poems.
E: A view of the dining
room.
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The Keizer Heritage Mu-
seum is seeking volunteer
hosts for two- and four-hour
shifts. Two hours shifts are
available on Tuesdays and
Thursday; four-hour shifts
are available on Saturdays.
The museum, which pre-
serves Keizer’s history dating
back to the mid-19th centu-
ry, hopes to extend museum
hours, especially during sum-
mer months.
Duties of a museum host
include asking visitors to sign
in, answer questions about
exhibits and the Heritage
Building. New hosts will be
trained.
To be considered for a
host position contact the
Keizer Heritage Center at
503-393-9660.
McNary Area Writing Contest deadline March 3
The deadline is approaching for the fi rst-
ever McNary Area Writing Contest and the
winners will be published in an anthology of
student work.
Students at Claggett Creek and
Whiteaker middle schools and
McNary High School are all
eligible to enter. There are two
categories, poetry and prose –
prose can be either fi ction or
nonfi ction. One winner from
each category will be selected
from each school. The contest is
being sponsored by the McNary
High School Write Club.
Entries can be about any subject or fall
into any genre. Submissions of no more than
fi ve typed, double-spaced pages can be sent
to: mcnarywriters@gmail.com. Questions can
also be sent to that email address. The deadline
for entering is Friday, March 3. More details
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Entries will be judged on
clarity, character development
(if appropriate), proper word
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on the reader, and originality.
Current club members will be
judging the entries.
The grand prize-winning
entries from each school will be
included in The Write Club’s annual
anthology of student work. Second and third
place prizes will also be awarded for each
school and category.