MARCH 15, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE B3 Cyclists: Sign up for Monster Cookie McNary musicians clean up at OMEA district competition By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes The Salem Bicycle Club is now registering riders for the annual Monster Cookie Metric Century. The ride, which takes par- ticipants from the Capitol to Champoeg State Park and back, is Sunday, April 28. Pre-registration can be completed at www.salembi- cycleclub.org, for $30 before April 22. Lunch and T-shirts are available for $7.50 and $18, respectively. Day-of-ride registration is $40. All local bike shops and the Keizer Station REI have applica- tions in stores. Keizerite Hersch Sangster told the Keizer City Council that the Monster Cookie is one of the top-rated rides in Oregon and, after 43 years, “a Northwest tradition.” The ride draws between 1,000 and 2,000 riders every year. “We’ve always tried to in- volve the local community and the ride itself is a rec- reational ride, not a race. It’s open to all riders of any abil- ity,” Sangster said. There are assisting vehicles that can pick up riders who decide they can’t complete the route. Sangster and his wife, Mary Ann, started the ride in 1977 and named it after her fresh-baked cookies. Salem’s Oregon Trail Bakery has since taken over making the cookies. “We do everything local that we possibly can,” Sang- ster said. About half the riders come from outside the Sa- lem-Keizer Area. “We always have some groups from foreign coun- tries attend,” he said. The money that’s raised supports the Salem Bicycle Club, which in turn spon- sors local cyclist-focused im- provements. In recent years, that’s meant paying for the building and installation of improved bike racks at two spots in Salem. The racks were made by students at the Salem-Keizer CTEC pro- gram. REI is sponsoring two riders who will tag along and offer on-the-spot repairs and technical expertise. WE TAKE PRIDE in being staff ed better than any other senior living community The Oregon Music Educa- tion Association District 4 2019 Solo and Ensemble Contest was held at McNary High School on Saturday, March 9. Band, or- chestra and choir students from all Salem area high schools com- peted, as well as students from Blanchet, Dallas and Silver Falls School District. Students that placed will move on to the state solo and state ensemble championships that will be held at the end of April. For students that won as fi rst and second alternate, they will know in one week if they will also participate in the state championships. The students from McNary High School that won in their divisions are: Clarinet - First place: Nicho- las Weathers. French Horn - First place: Kacey Whitfi eld. Flute - Third place: Eryne Ige. Trumpet - First alternate: Danny Okada. Small Woodwind Ensemble - First place: Cole Branson, Ca- leb O’Dell, Alivia Hart (bassoon trio). Small Woodwind Ensemble - Second alternate: Rose Lelack, Grace Painter, Cassidy Steck- Submitted McNary High School’s Kacey Whitfi eld took fi rst place in the French horn competition at the district level. mann (fl ute trio). Large Woodwind Ensem- ble - First alternate: Nicholas Weathers, Rilei Smith, Hannah Kuper, Ana Diaz, Jemsa Cid, Lillien Laetzsch (clarinet sextet). Small Brass Ensemble - Sec- ond Alternate: Dante Olivo, Nathaniel Eggert, Kyler Mc- Naught (trombone trio). Willamette Lutheran honored for Earthwise moves On March 6, Willamette Lu- theran Retirement Community was presented the Earthwise Large Business of the Year award by Salem Environ- mental Education (part of Marion County Environmental Services) at a special sus- tainability luncheon held at Mission Mill. Accepting the award was Kay Hayes, director of marketing; Sam McDonald, groundskeep- er/supervisor, Matt Meisen- berg, maintenance supervisor (L); and resident Allan Free- bury, a member of the original Green Team. Come See the Finest in Senior Living CALL (503) 390 -1300 1165 McGee Ct NE • Keizer, OR • VillageAtKeizerRidge.com Upcoming Events We’ve got MARCH 15 spirit Cascade Alchemy 4–7pm Slane Irish Whiskey 6–8pm . How about you? MARCH 16 Western Son Vodka 3–6pm MARCH 22 503 Distilling 4–7pm TEXT “keizerliquor” to 85100 for special tasting events updates Keizer Hours SUN 10 am–6 pm MON–THU 10 am–8 pm FRI–SAT 10 am–9 pm Liquor Store 5021 River Rd N • 971.273.0456 • KeizerLiquor.com protecting lives, property and the environment SUNDAY, MAY 12 Mother’s Day Breakfast TUESDAY, AUG 6 National Night Out WEDNESDAY, SEP 11 9 /11 Ceremony MONDAY, OCT 7 Fire Prevention Open House SUNDAY, DEC 8 Santa Breakfast SATURDAY, DEC 21 Candy Cane Day • www.keizerfi re.com 503.390.9111 Facebook.com/KeizerFireDistrict