MARCH 9, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 Whiteaker, McNary concert will benefi t Liberty House Make the yard of your dreams A REALITY BARK Red Hemlock Dark Hemlock Red Fir Dark Fir Bark Nuggets Woodchips Hog Fuel Sawdust ROCK 3/4" Round Rock 1"– 2" Round Rock Red Cinder Block Pea Gravel 3/4" Minus Gravel 3/4" Quarry Rock 1/4" Minus Gravel Sand & Dune Sand SOIL By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes Erika McCauley, former Whiteaker and McNary choir teacher, has been in Boise, Idaho for more than 10 years now. But she hasn’t forgotten where she’s from. McCauley, a graduate of Sprague, is bringing her Can- tus Youth Choir to Salem to perform a benefi t concert with choirs from Whiteaker, McNary and Sprague. “We started this choir pro- gram here because I wanted to offer the kids something like what I had growing up in Salem,” said McCauley, who’s parents met in choir at McNary. The You Will Be Found concert, which will feature 400 young singers, is Friday, March 16 at 7 p.m. at Morn- ing Star Community Church, 4775 27th Ave. SE, Salem. Tickets, $8 for general ad- mission and $12 for premiere seating, are available at you- willbefound.eventbrite.com. All proceeds go to Liberty House, a nonprofi t in Salem whose mission is to assess, counsel, and support children and families facing concerns of abuse, neglect, trauma, or grief. “We’re just really im- pressed with what they do,” McCauley said of Liberty House. “The idea of helping kids that come from abuse is something that really reso- nated. There’s a lot of kids in Salem-Keizer who ben- efi t from Liberty House and what they do.” This is the third Songs of Hope concert McCauley has brought to the Salem area. The last was in 2014 with choirs from Whiteaker, Mc- Nary and Straub. “We are so excited by the energy and professionalism of this music event in sup- port of Liberty House,” said Kelley Parosa, Community Engagement Manager for Liberty House. The hour-long concert will feature everything from traditional choral music to pop songs and Broadway tunes, culminating with the grand fi nale, when all 400 singers join along with guest soloist and master of cer- emonies, Vincenzo Meduri, founder of Enlightened The- atrics, for a performance of You Will Be Found from the Tony award winning musical Dear Evan Hansen. “Salem-Keizer has one of the best music programs in the whole country, so we’re really excited to bring our kids from Idaho to not only help Liberty House but to collaborate with such out- standing groups,” McCauley said. “It’s really going to be a special evening.” Keizer Elks give back The Keizer Elks Lodge recently made donations to three non-profi ts within the local community through an Elks National Foundation Gratitude Grant. The Northwest Hub re- ceived $500. The Northwest Hub is a full service bicycle shop that reclaims used bikes and make them available to people of the community in need of transportation. The Keizer Community Food Bank received $1,000. For every dollar donated $3 of food can be purchased for the food bank. Elk Corrine Arehart, presented the Oregon Veteran’s Home in Lebanon with a $500 donation to be used to enhance the quality of life for the veteran residents. KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Kirk Seyfert (left to right) director of The Northwest Hub, Ernie Gaub Exalted Ruler of the Keizer Elks Lodge, and Jim Johnson operations manager of the Keizer Community Food Bank. Organic Compost Topsoil Soil Mix DELIVERY, YOU HAUL, OR BARK BLOWING SERVICE RE! SC Bark Boys V E H I C L E W R A PS FOR MORE INFO CALL 503.991.5316 Does your yard compliment your home? 2840 Cherry Ave NE • barkboys.net Find us by Point S Tires 3818 River Rd N, Keizer Let’s make your dream come true We would like to welcome another great provider to our WV P Keizer Family… CALL 503.378.1453 JENNIFER L. LEE, ANP-C Specialty: Adult Internal Medicine WVP Medical Group (Behind U.S. Bank) 5100 River Rd N Keizer, OR 503.393.2533 wvpmedicalgroup.org