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PAGE2A10,2KEIZERTIMES,2DECEMBER222,22017 Sing2it FOOD, continued from Page A1 The McNary High School choir and Air Force Junior Offi cer Reserve Training assisted with a joint meeting of the Rotary Club of Keizer and the Keizer Chamber of Commerce Thursday, Dec. 14. The choir performed three holiday-centered pieces and AFJROTC cadets presented the colors. ABOVE:2Members2of2the2choir2 perform.2RIGHT:2The2AFJROTC2 Honor2 Guard2 exits2 the2 stage2 after2presenting2the2colors.2 KEIZERTIMES/Eric2A.2Howald traffi2c2court NO INSURANCE Emily Shannon Pauley, $285. Estevan Hernandez, $500; John Harlow Swalley, $500; Stephanie Marie Williams, $260. OTHER NO PROOF OF INSURANCE Leopoldo III Garcia, failure to display registration plates, $200; Loraine M. Martin de Hernandez, truancy violation, $500; Benjamin Corey Hanson, operation of vehi- cle without required lights, $135; Lucero Silva Lopez, unrenewed registration and outdated infor- mation on license, $80. the incoming and outgoing food, and making sure the set-up and tear-down hap- pens,” Johnson said. Since its days as a mission- ary project of one church, the food bank has grown to en- compass congregations from fi ve churches: Clearlake Unit- ed Methodist, Keizer Chris- tian, John Knox Presbyterian, and Faith Lutheran. The food bank has also expanded ser- vices opening its doors to cli- ents twice a week, instead of once. Part of Johnson’s job is simply making sure all hands are on deck when the doors are open. And he could use some extra hands. “We need 10-12 to run ev- ery session on Monday nights and Thurssday mornings,” Johnson said. “It would sure be nice to have people come and jump on the bandwagon one day a month or one day a week.” In addition to helping hand out food or assist clients to their vehicles, volunteers are also needed for food de- liveries from the Marion- Polk Food Share on Wednes- days from noon to 2 p.m. Those interested can con- tact Johnson at 503-931- 7612. The food bank offers sup- plemental food boxes packed with staples like bread and canned meat as well as bulk items likes beans and cere- als. Contents of the box vary from week to week depend- ing on what is being donated locally. While the boxes are Leopoldo III Garcia, $500; Benjamin Corey Hanson, $75; Lucero Silva Lopez, $225. DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED For2an2expanded2version2of2our2interview2with2Jim2Johnson2 and2Rev.2Curt2McCormack,2go2to2the2Keizertimes2Facebook2 page2and2listen2to2our2News2from2the2North2podcast.2On2 the2second2Friday2of2every2month2Keizertimes2and2KMUZ2 partner2to2bring2Keizer2news2to2airwaves.2The2next2show2will2 be2Friday,2Jan.212,2beginning2about28:152a.m. not intended to be the sole source of food for clients, the boxes might help a family get through several days. To help provide core foods and extras that not every food bank supplies, McCormack has turned his focus to fi - nancial contributions over canned and boxed foods. “If we get a can of soup, we give away a can of soup. If we get $1, we can make it work three times,” McCor- mack said. Through a partnership with the Marion Polk Food Share, the food bank pays about .30 cents on the dollar for items bought in bulk. The Keizer Community Food Bank was also recently approved for bulk purchases through Dollar Tree. While items still cost $1, it means a bigger bang for those 100 pennies. “We can buy a 62-ounce container of laundry deter- gent for a buck. We’ve also purchased pet food in 16 ounce boxes that will get a family through a few days,” McCormack said. Such items are rarely donated through other means and can take some of the stress off a strug- gling family. For more information about the Keizer Communi- ty Food Bank, connect with their Facebook page. December Services SUNDAY MORNINGS 9:00 AND 10:30 Sam Goesch CLU, Agent Michele Christina Darr, $1058; Estevan Hernandez, $1058; Devan Prael Reid, $1,058; Leopoldo III Garcia, $1058; John Harlow Swalley, $1,058; Morean Moeva Lanwi, $260; Benjamin Corey Hanson, $487; Stephanie Marie Williams, $487. Sam Goesch Ins Agcy Inc 3975 River Road North Keizer, OR 97303 Bus: 503-393-6252 Web: SamGoesch.com State Farm , Bloomington, IL SPEEDING Brooke Elaine Burrows, $175; crossword 1211999 5775 McLeod Ln, Keizer CountrysideChristianChurch.org FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK