Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, January 26, 2018, Page PAGE A12, Image 12

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    PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, JANUARY 26, 2018
FIELDS,
continued from Page A1
AWARDS,
continued from Page A1
expenses for most of the past
two years. It had a surplus of
a little more than $2,000 as of
September 2017.
KLL had not submitted
further budget details that
were included in the packet
presented to members of the
council before the meeting.
MYB sent representatives to
last week’s meeting of the
council, but KLL did not.
The council approved
maintaining the 2017 fi eld us-
age rates unanimously.
Mayor Cathy Clark said she
Museum seeks pics
of Keizer weddings
ABOVE: Jason
Flores accepts
the Service to
Education Award.
RIGHT: Bob
Shackelford
congratulates
Larry Jackson on
his Merchant of
the Year Award.
KEIZERTIMES/
Eric A. Howald
understand why I'm here.
I give all grace and glory
to God and I'm just here to
serve,” said Flores in accepting
the award.
In recognizing Lawyer
with the President's Award,
outgoing Keizer Chamber
President Nate Bauer said
Lawyer's attitude is never
“what's in it for me.”
“He asks, 'How can we
come together and make it
better for everyone?' He's one
of the fi rst to show up to plant
trees at a park and one of the
last to leave after a long night
serving community dinners at
St. Edward Catholic Church,”
said Bauer.
Lawyer
is
currently
active on three of the city's
advisory committees, parks,
planning and Claggett Creek
Watershed Council, and, like
Jackson, can be spotted at
most other volunteer efforts
in the two-city area.
“He's setting an example
for his family and for all of us
to be proud of,” said Bauer.
Lawyer
was
visibly
surprised by the honor and
his voice caught in his throat
as he thanked his family for
their support.
“I have so many mentors
to thank, my adopted mom,
Linda Baker, Mark Caillier,
Bob Schackelford, Nigel
Guissinger so many of you
out there have made this
possible. It's about being
the guy trying to help out,”
Lawyer said.
Lawyer is a program
coordinator at the Oregon
Department of Aviation.
Submitted framed photos
should have name of person
submitting and contact infor-
mation as well as fi rst and last
names of the bride and groom,
date and place of the wedding.
For more information
email Tammy Wild at keizer-
history@aol.com.
The wedding exhibit will
be on display through the fi rst
week of March.
The Keizer Heritage Mu-
seum is located inside the
Keizer Heritage Center at 980
Chemawa Rd. NE.
The Keizer Heritage Mu-
seum is celebrating Keizer
weddings and wants residents
to submit photos of family
weddings.
The photos (no originals)
should be at least 8 inches by
10 inches and be submitted in
a frame. The wedding can take
place anywhere, but to be part
of the exhibition the bride
and groom must be Keizer
residents.
The framed photos will be
returned at the end of the ex-
hibition at the museum.
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Jackson is a seemingly
constant presence at volunteer
efforts in Keizer and Salem in
addition to being a popular
business owner, Shackelford
said.
“I always hear people giving
testimony about his business
at Chamber gatherings,” said
Shackelford. “(Larry) is always
willing to be wherever there
is an opportunity to help out.”
Jackson frequently assists
with events planned by the
Chamber's Keizer Network
of Women and Men of Action
in Keizer as well as the Keizer
Iris Festival and SKEF's
Crystal Apple Awards.
“I'm so blessed to be here.
When you grow up in a city
like Keizer, what else do you
do? You volunteer, you show
up when asked and when you
don't get asked,” said Jackson
as he accepted the award.
Jason Flores, a longtime
youth sports coach, booster
and sponsor of local youth
was honored with the Service
to Education Award. It was
presented by the daughters
of Larry Smith, last year's
honoree who passed away
two months after receiving it.
“Volunteers give their
time, not because they are
worthless, but because they
are priceless. They don't
necessarily have the time,
they have the heart,” said
Amy Campbell in introduced
Flores. “(Jason) has coached
in the Keizer community
for more than 15 years. In
addition, his passion for
youth sports has taken him
out on the water for one of
his greatest passions, wake
boarding. Each year he and
his wife provide their boat
and time to Wake the World,
an opportunity for foster
children and parent families
to have a carefree day of play.”
Flores,
through
his
personal time and business
sponsorships as owner of
Celtic Homes, has had a part
in maintaining Keizer Little
League Park, installing the
turf at McNary High School,
refurbishing the football/
soccer scoreboard and led the
effort to get new dugouts put
in on the Celtic softball fi elds.
“I really don't even
would still like to see the rev-
enues and expenses from KLL
in preparation for approving
the fi eld rates next year.
“I want to make sure we
have an accounting of the
volunteer hours and in-kind
donations. Some people don’t
want it recorded, but we need
to know what actually gets in-
vested,” Clark said.
Councilor Bruce Anderson
thanked the MYB leadership
for the submission of their
budget and implored KLL to
do the same without men-
tioning the group by name.
“The community needs to
know what it takes to run this
complex,” Anderson said.
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