Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, September 29, 2017, Page PAGE A2, Image 2

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    PAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 29, 2017
Volcanoes plant eclipse time caspsule
presented by
KEIZERTIMES/Derek Wiley
DRIVE A LITTLE – SAVE A BUNCH!
JT Walsh, 12, and Ethan Buik, 11, representing Keizer
Youth Sports Association and Keizer Little League,
place a time capsule commemorating the Total
Eclipse of the Park Game held on Aug. 21 at Volca-
noes Stadium. The capsule, which is a stainless steel
cylinder weighing 8.125 punds with a black marble
marker weighing approximately 250 pounds, will be
fi rst opened on June 25, 2069 and then resealed and
buried for its fi nal opening on June 25, 2169, when the
next solar eclipse passes over Keizer.
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down and check out how to live life healthier.
LIVE STAND UP COMEDY
SATURDAY, OCT. 7
—–———— 21 & OVER ——————
Live Fights at 5 pm – Tickets $13
9 fi ghts in all on the HUGE screen!
Reserved Seats Available Now Online
Lights, Comedy, Laughs!
Saturday, Sept. 14
GABRIEL RUTLEDGE AND CHASE
MAYERS will perform at 7pm and 9pm.
Admission is only $10. Ages 21 & over only.
Reserved seating for this show. Purchase
tickets at box offi ce or at our website.
KNOW gets tropical with fundraiser
A
E
Today in History
Stacy Allison of Portland, Oregon, becomes the fi rst American
woman to reach the summit of Mount Everest, which at 29,035
feet above sea level is the highest point on earth. Allison, a
member of the Northwest American Everest Expedition,
climbed the Himalayan peak using the southeast ridge route.
— September 29, 1988
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Food 4 Thought
“No one remembers who climbed Mount Everest the
second time.”
— Edmund Hillary, fi rst man to climb the mountain
The Month Ahead
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RESERVE NOW
Union Gospel Mission of Salem presents Harvest Dessert
on Friday, Oct. 13, Keizer Civic Center. To reserve space,
or sponsor a table, call Hannah Berry at 503-967-6388 or
email hberry@ugmsalem.org.
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B-BrittanyJohnson
(from
left), Cindy Taylor and Carol
Bundy.
Friday, September 29 – Saturday, October 14
An Inspector Calls, a classic 20th century crime drama, is
presented by Willamette University’s Theatre Department.
Visit wutheatre.com for information. For tickets log onto
thtr-tix@willamette.edu.
C-Susan Browning (left) and
Carol Harris.
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Friday, September 29 – Saturday, October 21
D-Elizabeth Mullins (left) and
Loretta Keefe.
Pentacle Theatre presents Almost, Maine, located at 324
52nd Avenue NW. Visit pentacletheatre.org or call 503-
400-6582 for tickets.
E-Members of The Paradise
of Samoa Polynesian dance
troupe.
Friday, September 30
Potluck dinner and dancing to music of The Country
Gents, 7-10 p.m., Admission is $5. Keizer/Salem Area
Seniors, corner of Cherry Ave. N.E. and Plymouth Drive
NE.
A Superhero Celebration. Games, prizes, and activities for
families and kids of all ages. Free hot dogs and lemonade,
11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Claggett Creek Park, 1400 block Dearborn
Avenue NE.
Kroc Family Fair; The Salvation Army Kroc Center’s
Birthday celebration from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Swimming,
rock wall climbing, facepainting, food and more. The FISH
Radio will attend doing a live remote. A good opportunity
for visitors and vendors alike. Admission is free, Kroc
Center 1865 Bill Frey Drive NE., Salem OR.
Sunday, October 1
Willamette Humane Society is hosting a no-fee adoption
event, noon to 6 p.m.,at Captiol Subaru (Salem Parkway
and Cherry Ave. N.E.), in conjunction with Subaru Loves
Pets campaign. Visit whs4pets.org or capitolauto.com.
Urban Grange Coffee in west Salem will present an exhibit
of and reception for nature photographers Marvin Kellar
and Larry Rea from 1 to 5 p.m. Free refreshments, talk to
the artists, music by Carolyn Gage. Exhibit runs through
Oct. 31. 1594 Edgewater St. NW. For more information
call Jan Jackson at 503-391-8070.
Percey Presents, the fund
raiser staged by the Keizer Net-
work of Women (KNOW),
fi lled the Keizer Civic Center’s
conference hall with tropical
decorations and Pacifi c music
and 200 attendees.
Spirit of Aloha was the theme
of the evening which raises
funds for KNOW’s commu-
nity projects, especially the
Monday, October 2
The Keizer Police Depart-
ment will participate in Na-
tional Coffee with a Cop Day
on Wednesday, Oct. 4, from
8:30 to 10:30 a.m. at the Mc-
Donald’s at 6025 Keizer Sta-
tion Blvd.
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THIS WEEK’S
MOVIE TIMES
Keizer City Council meeting. 7 p.m. Keizer Civic Center.
Tuesday, October 3
Keizer Public Art Commission story pole design meeting,
6:30 to 8 p.m. Keizer Civic Center, 980 Chemawa Road
N.E. Target audience: Elementary school students.
Add your event by e-mailing news@keizertimes.com.
Story pole design
sessions locked in
The Keizer Public Arts
Commission has fi nalized de-
sign meetings for its newest
project: the carving of story
poles outside the Keizer Civic
Center.
The commission is reaching
out to specifi c target audiences
with a series of design meetings
at the civic center, 980 Che-
mawa Road N.E. KPAC mem-
bers will be collecting design
ideas from the groups that will
be honed into an overall story
carved into tree stumps.
The meeting schedule and
targeted audiences are:
Oct. 3: Elementary school
students.
Oct. 24: Open invite.
Nov. 28: Middle and high
school students.
Jan. 23: Special interest
groups (art associations, etc.)
Feb. 27: Final design presen-
tation, open invite.
All meetings are 6:30 to 8:30
p.m.
Christmas food and toy basket
program that serves families in
need during the Chistmas holi-
day.
One of the main attractiions
of the Percey events is that one
attendee wins the big prize of
the evening: a Coach brand
handbag. This year the win-
ner of the handbag was Brenda
Wright of Keizer.
Enertainment was provided
by The Paradise of Samoa, a
Polynesian Dance Troupe in-
cluding young girls, all in cos-
tume, performing Pacifi c Is-
lander dances. As the evening
wore on the troupe taught at-
tendees some dance moves.
The evening raised more
than $18,000 for KNOW.
Coffee with a Cop Oct. 4
St. Paul’s Evensong Concert Series presents: The National
Lutheran Choir. Sacred music in commemoration of the
500th anniversary of the European Reformation, 4 p.m.
Sunday October 1 – Tuesday, October 3
Manhattan Short Film Festival; Short fi lms from nine
countries ranging in genre played at Salem Cinema, 1127
Broadway N.E. Tickets are $9. For more information visit
salemcinema.com or call 503-378-7676.
A-Margot Wing (from left),
Michelle Husseman and Tracy
Larimer.
War for the Planet of the
Apes (PG-13)
Fri 3:30, 5:50, 8:35,
Sat 2:45, 6:10, 8:40, Sun 6:10,
8:50
The Dark Tower (PG-13)
Fri 6:15, Sat 4:40,
Sun 2:45, 6:30
Wonder Woman (PG-13)
Fri 3:50, 8:10, Sat 3:30, 7:55,
8:55, Sun 3:30, 8:20
Glass Castle (PG-13)
Sat 5:30
Big Sick (R) Sun 4:45
Baby Driver (R)
Fri 8:50, Sat 6:30, Sun 7:00
Atomic Blonde (R)
Fri 6:40, Sun 9:05
The Emoji Movie (PG)
Fri 1:40, 4:05, Sat 12:00, 1:45,
Sun 12:00, 1:45, 4:35
Cars 3 (G) Fri 1:50, Sat 12:20,
2:30, Sun 12:20, 2:30
The Nut Job 2 (PG)
Fri 2:00, Sat 12:50, Sun 12:50
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Guests are invited to bring
their questions and concerns
or simply stop by for a casual
conversation and a free cup of
coffee. Offi cers from various
units will be available to chat,
and there will be some police
cars and motorcycles onsite
for those who are interested in
taking a closer look at police
equipment. Kids, families, and
people of all ages are encour-
aged to attend.
F-Representing
Kennedy
Elementary School were,
left to right, seated—Laura
Hoagland, Ashley Diaz, Jes-
sica Solis and Nichole Dulley.
Standing (from left) Maria
Marquez, Gabriella Steinlacht
and Lori Stapleton.
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20 YEARS AGO
Lady Celts crush
McKay, wage war
with Saxons
New commuters ignite
Keizer housing market
McNary High School’s girls
varsity volleyball team be-
gan Central Valley Conference
competition with a 3-0 win
over McKay High School.
New Keizer homes have been
selling faster than new homes
in other areas of the Willamette
Valley, according to real estate
statistics for past weeks in
August and September.
4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER
503.393.7037
10 YEARS AGO
Gubser Elementary
celebrates 30 years
The school is 30 years old this
year. The schools namesake,
Joy Hills Gubser was a teacher,
principal
and
program
director for the district. A
time capsule planted at the
time of construction will be
excavated.
15 YEARS AGO
Keizerite honored as
volunteer
The volunteer coordinating
committee has elected Paul
Pfnister as Keizer’s Volunteer
of the Quarter for the second
quarter of 2002.
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