BAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 21, 2018 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM Museum volunteers spread history of Keizer and more By LYNDON A. ZAITZ Of the Keizertimes The Keizer communi- ty offers many opportunities for volunteerism. There are non-profi t organizations that serve a specifi c clientele, there are commissions and task forces with city government. There are countless opportu- nities for the public to give of their time with our schools, from elementary to high. One of the more unique volunteer opportunities is at the Keizer Heritage Museum at the Keizer Cultural Center, housed in the original Keizer School built in 1916 and that now sits on the Keizer Civic Center campus on Chemawa Road NE. The museum is the repos- itory for Keizer’s history, dat- ing back to the mid-1800s. There are permanent exhibits that are joined by temporary exhibits as well as a research center. The research center is named for one the museum’s longest serving volunteers and supporter—Evelyn Mel- son Franz. Though Franz has stepped away from any day- to-day operations, she visits often. One of the current volun- teers serves as a museum host two days each month. Ray Gordene Lane has been vol- unteering at the museum for so long she doesn’t remember when she started. Lane, a retired kindergar- ten teacher and school librar- ian, has been a Keizer resident since the early 2000s. She has Tuning in Christmas Residents of Willa- mette Lutheran Retire- ment Community cel- ebrated Christmas early with a concert by David Rogers (pictured at left) a classical Spanish guitarist Thursday, Dec. 13. obituaries KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon A. Zaitz Ray Gordene Lane has been volunteering at the Keizer Heritage Museum so long that it’s getting diffi cult to recall exactly when she started. a history of volunteering from a tour guide at a Eugene mu- seum and as policy chairper- son for the Keizer/Salem Area Seniors. “Answer questions from visitors,” said Lane when asked what she does as a vol- unteer. Interacting with mu- seum visitors is one of the attractions (and benefi ts) for her as a host. “I meet lots of interesting people,” she added. When she began volun- teering at the museum she knew very little about Keiz- er and its history. By poring over the exhibits, reading the books about Keizer, Lane has learned about the man the city was named for (Thomas Dove Keizur) as well as Charles Mc- Nary (U.S. Senator) who lived in a house where McNary Golf Club now sits. “I always recommend volunteering,” she said. “It is not a hard job (as a host at the museum)—it’s only hard when people don’t come in.” The Keizer Heritage Mu- seum, operated by the Keiz- er Heritage Foundation, is seeking to open the museum more hours and is recruiting volunteer hosts for two to three hour shifts. Currently the museum’s hours are 2-4 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sat- urday. A volunteer can take as few or as many shifts as they like. Each volunteer is given a thorough tour of the mu- seum, its exhibits and its re- search center. As host, a vol- unteer’s toughest job is to persuade visitors to sign in the visitors book. Gordene Lane has found her niche as a volunteer and makes the museum her home for four hours each month. $ 5 Submit an obituary through our website at keizertimes.com or send an email to: editor@keizertimes.com William “Bill” James Kincaid Sept. 27, 1929 – Dec. 10, 2018 The family is holding ser- vices on January 21, 2019 in the chapel of St.Paul’s Epis- copal Church, 1444 Liberty St. SE, Salem, OR at 1 p.m. Services are in the care of Keizer Funeral Chapel www. keizerchapel.com. In lieu of fl owers, the family asks that contributions be made in Chinese & American SPECIALS EVERY DAY! Tuesday Chicken Lo Mein OPEN 9am–2:30pm Christmas Day Sunday - Chicken Fried Steak Home of Ringo’s Famous Burgers TO-GO ORDERS, CALL 503.390.1015 4170 River Rd N, Keizer NO MSG December 22-23 in Salem OREGON STATE FAIRGROUNDS 2330 17th St NE • I-5 Exit #256 • Sat: 9a-5p, Sun: 10a-3p • $7 • Free parking Great Gift Ideas for the Outdoor Enthusiast on Your List or Give Yourself the Gift You Really Want! For entire schedule go to Collectorswest.com Bill’s name to Helping Hands of Salem, P.O. Box 3363, Sa- lem, OR 97302