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training and left the Corps in
May 2011. A severe bout of
depression followed.
He eventually found a job
in a group home working
with abused children and was
working there when he was
arrested. He continued to
struggle with depression and
self-medicated with “alcohol
and drugs, primarily large
doses of Xanax and marijuana.”
While his arrest put an end
to his drug and alcohol abuse
the memo claims “still not
fully thinking” when he asked
his cellmate to kill a witness.
While in jail, Harris
received a mental health
evaluation and was diagnosed
with schizophrenia and post
traumatic stress disorder.
“Like everyone else he
should not be defi ned by his
biggest mistakes. In the words
of Oscar Wilde: "Every Saint
has a past and every sinner
has a future," the memo
concludes.
Harris will be 63 years old
before he is eligible for parole.
KAA prepping its annual
Black, White and Gray Show
The Keizer Art Association’s annual Black, White and Gray
show is returning in November
All entries in this show must be black, white and/or gray,
including the matting and frame. Art of any medium, depicting
the artist’s choice of subject, may be entered. Children ages 4 –
14 are encouraged to enter this show as well.
Entries will be accepted Wednesday, Nov. 1, from 3 to 7 p.m.
An artists’ reception is will be held Saturday, Nov. 4, from 6 to
8 p.m. Wine and many appetizers will be served at this recep-
tion. There will also be a raffl e for many fun items.
Entry forms are available at www.keizerarts.org, at the gallery
or requested by email via keizerartassociation@gmail.com.
The Keizer Art Association & Enid Joy Mount Gallery are
located at 980 Chemawa Road in the Keizer Heritage Center.
McNary alum turns parents’ wedding
anniversary into Liberty House benefi t
By RANDOM
PENDRAGON
Keizertimes Intern
After a long break, classi-
cally-trained singer Bethany
Staats is ready to sing her
heart out at the “Fall Into
Love” recital at the Liberty
House on Sunday, Oct. 22.
Her 14-song set serves a dual
purpose: to raise funds for
the Liberty House and com-
memorate her parents’ 40-
year anniversary.
The recital marks Betha-
ny’s return to singing after a
hiatus following the birth of
her two sons, age eight and
fi ve. “Now that they are both
in school, I have a little more
freedom to pursue some of
my own interests again,” she
said.
While formulating her
plan to honor her parents’
marriage, Bethany knew that
she wanted it to also be a
“blessing to others,” leading
her to partner up with Lib-
erty House. Bethany’s parents
are Christina and Chet Pat-
terson, Chet is a former Keiz-
er city councilor.
Liberty House
is a non-profi t
organization in
Salem that pro-
vides assessment,
counseling, and
support for chil-
dren and fami-
lies who are fac-
ing concerns of
abuse,
neglect,
and trauma. Their
mission is to pro-
vide compassion-
ate and educated
care for children who need it
at no cost.
“I tried to choose reper-
toire that would be enjoyable
for people with all different
musical backgrounds,” Staats
said on her choice of songs.
“There are some classical art
songs, but there are also folk
songs and well-known songs
from musicals.”
Emmanuel McGladrey, her
choir teacher from Whiteaker
Middle and husband of her
voice coach, will be accom-
panying for a few songs with
his recorder.
“[My parents] have been
an amazing example for my
in my marriage,” Bethany
said. She’s been married 13
years herself said, and added
that her parents showed her
how to love one another
through both good and bad
times of life.
“You wake up and choose
to be the best spouse you can
be,” Bethany said. “Love is
not a feeling, it’s an action.”
For Bethany, this undertaking
was a natural decision to hon-
or that marriage: “They’ve
always been so supportive of
me and my singing; I thought
it would be a gift for them to
do this recital.”
Liberty House relies on
community donors to keep
their services operational;
a jar will be passed around
at the end of the recital to
accept free-will donations
from anybody who feels
compelled to give. The re-
cital will take place 3 p.m.
Oct. 22 at St. Paul’s Epis-
copal Church in Salem.
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