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Chamber hosts ribbon-cuttinc
for new orthodontics offi ce
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Valentine’s Romantic
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TUE, FEB 13 & WED, FEB 14
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Lights, Comedy, Laughs!
Saturday, February 17
ART KRUG & THOMAS NICHOLS 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.
Today in History
The last of the German forces fi ghting at Stalingrad surrender,
despite Hitler’s earlier declaration that “Surrender is out of
the question. The troops will defend themselves to the last!”
The Battle of Stalingrad began in the summer of 1942, as
German forces assaulted the city, a major industrial center
and a potential strategic coup.
—Feb. 2, 1943
By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
It can be easy to lose the
forest for the trees given the
glut of commercials on every
television pitching the latest
medical treatments for every
conceivable ailment. But or-
thodontist Dr. Jay Schofi eld has
a clear view of his mission.
“Orthodontics can change
lives. We do a fair amount of pro
bono work and when you have
someone with several strikes
against them, helping them feel
better when they smile can be
a small thing that has a big im-
pact,” Schofi eld said.
Schofi eld’s
newest
of-
fi ce, with partner Dr. Stephen
Yenne, is located at 5099 River
Road N. and it joins a network
of fi ve others connecting the
two orthodontists with patients
and communities from Bend
to Dallas. Yenne & Schofi eld,
opened for business about two
months ago, but the business
held its grand opening with a
Keizer Chamber of Commerce
ribbon-cutting ceremony on
Wednesday, Jan. 24.
The opportunity to open an
offi ce in Keizer was brought to
the pair by a local realtor.
“The fi rst thing we did was
look to see how many patients
we had in Keizer and there
Food 4 Thought
The hardest thing to explain is the glaringly evident which
everybody had decided not to see.
— Ayn Rand, author, born Feb. 2, 1905
The Month Ahead
3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE
THIS WEEK’S
MOVIE TIMES
Through Saturday, February 10
Pentacle Theatre presents Brian Friel’s Dancing
at Lughnasa. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Visit
pentacletheatre.org for show dates and tickets.
Sunday, February 4
Blind Boys of Alabama at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
2:30 p.m. The grammy-award winning group bring
their unique style of gospel music to Salem. Tickets are
required to attend the performance, and they’re likely to
go fast. The recommended donation for a ticket is $20.
For more information on tickets contact musicguild@
stpaulsoregon.org
Monday, February 5
City Council meeting. 7 to 9 p.m. Keizer Civic Center, 930
Chemawa Road NE.
Thursday, February 8
Traffi c Safety/Bikeways/Pedestrian meeting. 6 to 7:30 p.m.
at Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE.
West Keizer Neighborhood Association meeting. 7 to 8:30
p.m. at Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE.
Monday, February 12
City Council Work Session. 5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. at Keizer
Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE.
Tuesday, February 13
Parks Advisory Board meeting. 6 to 8 p.m. at Keizer Civic
Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE.
Daddys Home 2 (PG-13)
Fri 3:45, Sat 2:50, Sun 1:45
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Dr. Stephen Yenne and Dr. Jay Schofi eld cut a ribbon at their
new River Road offi ce Wednesday, Jan. 24.
were already quite a few here
and more in Silverton and sur-
rounding areas who would use
a Keizer offi ce,” said Schofi eld.
Schofi eld and Yenne of-
fer traditional orthodontic
treatments as well a Invisalign
treatments and schedule ap-
pointments at the offi ce most
convenient for their patients. It
means that there are no regu-
lar business hours, but they are
accepting new patients. Call
971-362-0500 to schedule an
appointment.
Schofi eld said they looked
at several River Road locations
before settling on the former
Big Town Hero spot in School-
house Square.
“One of the things we liked
about this space was the win-
dows and parking was impor-
tant because there is a lot of in-
and-out,” Schofi eld said.
Yenne and Schofi eld have
known each other since they
were children attending school
a grade apart in Salem and their
friendship continued through
dental training at Oregon
Health and Science University.
Yenne is a second-generation
orthodontist and active mem-
ber of local and state dental
organizations. Schofi eld is an
active participant in the same
organizations and a founding
member of the on-site dental
clinic at the Salem Boys & Girls
Club.
The pair wasted little time
in becoming an active part-
ner in the Keizer community
through the Keizer Cham-
ber of Commerce. Within the
fi rst few weeks of opening in
November, Yenne & Schofi eld
sponsored the Keizer Christ-
mas Tree Lighting and then
served hot chocolate at the
offi ce during the Festival of
Lights Parade.
“Terri (McCowan), who
works in our offi ce, has been
a resident of Keizer for a long
time and she mentioned the
tree lighting and the parade
and then doing hot chocolate
because we had such a great lo-
cation,” said Schofi eld. “We’re
happy to get involved with
those sorts of things because it’s
a connection to the commu-
nity, but the Keizer community
is like no other in terms of how
active and cohesive it is.”
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from 1-9 into
the blank
spaces. Every
row must
contain one
of each dicit.
So must every
column, as
must every
3x3 square.
Thor Ragnarok (PG-13)
Fri 8:35, Sat 6:40, 8:30, Sun 7:45
lookinc back in the KT
Murder on the Orient
Express (PG-13)
Fri 6:45, Sat 7:05, Sun 6:00
Justice League (PG-13)
Fri 6:15, 8:05,
Sat 12:35, 6:10, 9:05,
Sun 6:30, 8:35
All the Money in the World (R)
Fri 9:00, Sun 8:10
Downsizing (R)
Sat 9:15
Wonder (PG)
Fri 1:30, 5:50,
Sat 1:45, 4:50,
Sun 1:00, 4:15
Coco (PG)
Fri 1:45, 4:00,
Sat 11:40, 2:20, 4:00,
Sun 12:00, 3:55
Ferdinand (PG)
Fri 2:20, 4:30,
Sat 12:15, 4:30,
Sun 11:40, 2:05
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5 YEARS AGO
15 YEARS AGO
One lonc achievement
Stunned at North, McNary
rebounds to dominate South
Hank and Sandy Tarter were named Keizer’s
First Citizens at the Keizer First Citizen
Awards Banquet. The Tarters moved to Keizer
in 1975 and operated an auto body shop until
2012.
Led by Kaitlyn George’s 14 points, McNary’s
varsity girls hoops earned a huge win Friday,
beating South Salem 59-49. North outscored
the Celts 10-4 a week prior.
10 YEARS AGO
20 YEARS AGO
Meth strike force eyes public
fundinc
Rockin’ in Keizer
After a year taking down/disrupting drug
traffi cking operations and making more
than a dozen arrests, the Marion County
Methamphetamine Strike Force is looking
to increase their public funding. District
Attorney Walt Beglau said the task force grew
from the realization that there was “a gap” in
enforcement between the DEA and street-
level drug crimes.
A lot of local kids say there isn’t anything
to do around Salem-Keizer, but McNary
grad David Liabraaten is doing something
about it by putting on concerts at the Keizer
Lions Club. “For kids around here who are
under 21 -- there’s nothing,” Liabraaten said.
“People… go to Portland [for entertainment]
because they think they can’t have any fun
around here -- but maybe they can.”
Wednesday, February 14
Assistance League of Salem-Keizer’s 47th Annual Lasagna
Lunch, 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The luncheon will feature a
member’s secret lasagna recipe including vegetarian options
as well as take-out and delivery services for those who can’t
make it. The event includes musical entertainment and
benefi ts the philanthropic service programs of Assistance
League. Tickets are $25, available for purchase at als-k.org.
Takes place at Willamette Heritage Center in Salem.
F E AT U R I N G
THE
BRADY
GOSS
Planning Commission meeting. 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Keizer
Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE.
BAND
Greater Gubser Neighborhood Association meeting. 7 to 8
p.m. at Gubser Elementary School, 6610 14th Avenue NE.
Thursday, February 15
Volunteer Coordinating Committee, 6 to 7 p.m. at Keizer
Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Road NE.
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