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PAGE A10, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018 CROSS, continued from Page 1 which leads to noise complaints. Even if the grant is successful, it might not mean the horn goes away entirely, but it could be replaced with wayside horns directed at oncoming traffi c in both directions. Train crews could also still sound horns in emergency situations or for safety reasons. The most visible change would likely be the installation of four-quadrant gates. Four-quadrant gates include an extra pair of gates blocking the roadway. The additional gates descend on a delay to avoid trapping vehicles and, once fully deployed, prevent drivers from attempting to go around them. The current crossing is a two-quadrant gate. The deadline for applying for the grant is Sept. 17. October classes set at Keizer Art Association Keizer Art Association has added two classes for artists in Oc- tober. They will be held in the association’s classroom at the Kezier Cultural Center. An eight-week colored pencil class has been set for a fall term (beginning Oct. 1), a winter term (beginning Jan. 7, 2019) and a spring term (beginning April 1, 2019). The classes will be held 9 a.m. to noon on Mondays. Cost per term is $70. An eight-week calligraphy class, taught by Penny White, has also been set for a fall term (beginning Oct. 2), a winter term (beginning Jan. 8, 2019) and a spring term (beginning April 2, 2019). The classes will be held each Tuesday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Visit keizerarts.com to see the supply list for each class. In addition, Ann Kullberg’s SOAR Colored Pencil Workshops will present Blooming Roses on Drafting Film with instructor Rhonda Dicksion taking place at the Keizer Heritage Center on October 13-24. The workshop fee is $199, with a $50 deposit re- quired to hold a spot. Dicksion will show students how to work ef- fectively on drafting fi lm, a versatile and very forgiving surface that allows artists to easily create bright, vibrant colors. Registration and more information is available now at www.annkullberg.com/soar. The Keizer Art Association is located in the Keizer Cultural Center at 980 Chemawa Rd. N.E. RENT: City required to hold meeting on path forward (Continued from Page A1) income. I’m a mental health additional work to make therapist technician at the ends meet. Health crises, like state hospital in Salem,” said Reed’s, also Rands, 34. fi gured heav- He said the ily into some hard facts are renters’ strug- the rental pic- gles. ture in Keizer C h r i s is diffi cult for Rands is cur- single-income rently in the or single-par- process of ent families. moving to a He said his nicer apart- — Chris Rands family usually ment but his doesn’t make family’s rent it all the way is doubling – from $650 to through the month on his $1,300 a month. paycheck. “What it means for me “You can’t survive off is I’ll have to work more minimum wage plus pay overtime to be able to make ends meet, which means less time at home with my wife and daughter. My wife does not work as of now so we live off of my “You can't survive off minimum wage.” what they’re charging for rent these days. I’m very fortunate to have the career I have and praise the Lord every day for it but, even with what I make, it’s diffi cult to make it being the only provider,” he said. He plans to keep working hard to better himself and his family. Confi dential News Tip? If it's happening in Keizer, We want to know about it. CALL/TEXT TIPLINE 503.383.9201 KT on vacation Submitted photo Randy and Paula Moseley recently took their Keizertimes with them on a trip to Iceland. You too can have your photo in the Keizertimes. Simply take the paper to your destination, snap a picture with you and your group holding it, and send the photo along with everyone’s fi rst and last names to kt@keizertimes.com. Secure your identity– shred your documents Join us for a free community Shred Day and food drive. Saturday, Sept. 15 New n io Locat 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Volcanoes Stadium Parking Lot 6700 Field of Dreams Way NE, Keizer, OR 97303 Secure, convenient shredding Bring up to three boxes of outdated documents to our Shred Day for hassle-free, no-cost shredding. Just drive up and drop off your documents at the Volcanoes Stadium Parking Lot on September 15 until 1 p.m. or until the shred truck is full. Open to the community. What to bring Old checks, charge receipts, credit applications, insurance forms, physician statements, monthly statements (fi nancial and utility) and more. FOOD Bring a nonperishable food item to donate to the Marion-Polk Food Share. Visit oregonstatecu.com/shred-day for more information.