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    NOVEMBER 23, 2018, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
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GOVERNMENT
Winners of the 2018
Black, White and Gray
Show at the Keizer Art
Association were an-
nounced at a reception
on Saturday, Nov.10. Li-
vonia Sallee’s three-di-
mensional piece, Geo-
metrics was named best
in show. Sallee used the
torso of a mannequin
as a base and attached a
variety of beads.
To be entered each
of the show’s piec-
es were required to
be black, white and/
or gray, including any
mattes and frames.
Other winners of
the show were:
Two dimensional:
First place: Greta Garbo, pen-
cil, by Michael Dora;
Second place: Concrete and
Spheres, Donna Lee;
Third place: Wait for the Fer-
Gretd Gdrbo, by
Michdel Dord
took home fi rst
pldce in two-
dimensiondl drt.
ry, digital, Gary Olsen-Hasek;
Juror’s merit: Turbaned, stip-
pling, Kathy Haney
Photography:
First place: Weisman Noir,
Gary Oslen-Hasek;
Second place: Tucked
in for the Winter, Bill Ai-
ello;
Third place: Omnip-
otent, Karen Aiello;
Juror’s merit: Back
Alley, Winslow, John
DeJarnatt
Three dimensional:
First place: Shining
Through, fabric, Kristin
Bonn;
Second place: Fraz-
zled Chickadee, mixed
media, Hannele Gauth-
ier;
Third place: Basket, textile,
Jody Farley.
Kids’ Art award winner was
Evie McCarthy for Mice! Party
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The Keizer Traffi c Safety, Bikeways and Pedestrian Committee
held its most recent meeting Thursday, Nov. 8. Here is what was
discussed:
• Committee members
telegraphed a larger discus-
sion on deck for its Decem-
ber 11. The committee will
discuss the possibility of rec-
ommending the city adopt
new road development stan-
dards.
The city currently uses
American Association of
State Highway and Transpor-
tation Offi cials (AASHTO)
standards, which emphasizes
automotive transportation.
The National Association
of City Transportation Offi -
cials offers a different take on
road design with an empha-
sis on multimodal (especially
bike) transportation.
NACTO’s manual pro-
vides instruction on creating
treatments street improve-
ments, such as protected bike
lanes, transit-priority streets,
and parklets. AASHTO’s
doesn’t.
NACTO’s guide might
also prove useful as city
leaders ponder revitalization
of River Road North and
Cherry Avenue Northeast.
• The meeting featured
updates on ongoing proj-
ects including additional
wayfi nding signs along the
bike path adjacent to the Sa-
lem-Keizer Parkway and the
possibility of new bike racks
at McNary High School.
The bike racks at MHS
are a passion project for
Committee Member Hersch
Sangster, who used the same
racks when he was a student
at the school in the 1970s.
“We want to work with
CTEC to make 10 to 20
racks at a cost of $85 a piece.
There is a small community
at the school working to-
ward it and we already have
about $1,200,” Sangster said.
Sangster said the only
stipulation, aside from wait-
ing for bond construction
to be completed, is that the
racks be McNary blue.
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Jerome Louis Ricks Jr, $150,
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