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MARCH 29, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 McNary shows off CTE skills On Tuesday, March 12, McNary High School held a community showcase to dis- play what they offer in their multiple career and technical education programs. DRIVE A LITTLE – SAVE A BUNCH! 3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE • SALEM MORE INFO AT NORTHERNLIGHTSTHEATREPUB.COM OPEN CAPTION SHOWING Aquaman (PG-13) Tuesday, April 2 SATURDAY, APRIL 6 THE LEGO MOVIE 2 (PG) 11:00 AM TICKETS ARE JUST $4 SPECIAL SHOWING FOR KIDS AND ADULTS WITH AUTISM OR OTHER SENSORY SENSITIVITIES. 6PM, TICKETS ARE $4/EACH. Special showing with captioning shown on screen with the movie. Student Night EVERY THURSDAY! All Ages Movies in Theatre #3. Today in History Two months after the signing of the Vietnam peace agreement, the last U.S. combat troops leave South Vietnam as Hanoi frees the remaining American prisoners of war held in North Vietnam. America’s direct eight-year intervention in the Vietnam War was at an end. In Saigon, some 7,000 U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees remained behind to aid South Vietnam in conducting what looked to be a fi erce and ongoing war with communist North Vietnam. — March 29, 1973 Food 4 Thought “High expectations are the key to everything” — Sam Walton, founder of Walmart, born March 29, 1918 KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings The Month Ahead Continuing through Saturday, April 20 Romance is the theme of the 9th annual Heritage Invitation Exhibit at Willamette Heritage Center at Mission Mill. Nine museums from around the region each have displays including Keizer Heritage Museum’s unique Keizur family wedding socks (on loan from the Oregon Historical Society). To learn more visit willametteheritage.org. Saturday, March 30 Artists’ Reception and Awards Ceremony for the 28th Colored Pencil Exhibition at Keizer Art Association’s Enid Joy Mount Gallery at Keizer Cultural Center (980 Chemawa Rd. NE), 2-4 p.m. Exhibition staged by Colored Pencil Society’s Chapter 201. Show continues through April 30. keizerarts.com. Sunday, March 31 The Japanese Cultural Society will present a Spring Teatime Concert inside Tiga Sushi Bar and Asian Bistro 260 Liberty Street SE Salem. The concert will begin at 3 p.m. and present a collaboration of the traditional Japanese instruments, the koto and the shakuhachi. Tickets are $25 at the door and $20 in advance. For more information or to reserve your tickets go to oregon.jcs@ gmail.com. Tuesday, April 2 Free admission all day at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700 State Street. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 McNary High School will host a Future Celtic night for 8th graders and families in the McNary auditorium at 6 p.m. Students and families will be introduced to administrators and counselors as well as have an opportunity to take a building tour and visit the gym where staff will be able to discuss sports, clubs, elective options and the Summer Transition Program. Sunday, April 7 A string quartet will perform Franz Josef Haydn’s piece Seven Last Words of Christ for the seventh concert in the 2018-19 Evensong Concert Series. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Salem. Tuesday, April 9 A three-course high tea will be served at Deepwood Museum and Gardens in Salem. The fi rst seating will begin at 11 a.m. and the second seating will begin at 2 p.m. The tea is $35 per guest and $31.50 for Deepwood members. You can purchase tickets or get more information by visiting depwoodmuseum.org or by calling (503) 363-1825. Tuesday, April 16 McNary High School will host Capital College Night from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. More than 25 Oregon colleges and universities will be at the event to answer questions and provide information. It is open to any high school student and families. Students and parents will also have the option of attending Educational Breakout sessions. Friday, April 26 The Mid-Valley Literacy Center presents Spotlight on Literacy, an opportunity for supporters to come together and recognize the past year’s accomplishments and recognize the progress made by students. The event will be held at Creekside Golf Club, 6250 Clubhouse Dr SE, Salem. The VIP event starts at 5 p.m. and the dinner program starts at 6 p.m. Dinner and program tickets are $50 or $500 per table. VIP reception and dinner program $100 per person or $1,000 per table. Sunday, May 5 St. Paul’s Music Guild Presents: Extraordinary Young Musicians. Sadie Byler, a cellist from South Salem High School, will perform. Starts at 4 p.m. at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1444 Liberty Street SE in Salem. UPPER LEFT: McNary students Karl Haynes (left) and Autumn Stanford go under the hood of a car. UPPER RIGHT: Jason Perez talks to guests about McNary’s Media Production & Journalism program. LOWER LEFT: Lyndon Zaitz observes Christian Velasquez work on digital photography. LOWER RIGHT: Cade Olson prepares to cook a chicken in McNary’s Culinary Fundamentals class. Local duo arrested for charges from bank robbery, chase, shooting A 36-year-old man from the Salem-Keizer area and a 34-year-old woman from Keizer were arrested Friday, March 22, on charges related to an armed bank robbery in C l ove rd a l e that ended with a crash into a police vehicle and exchange of gunfi re. On March 21, 2019 at M. Buswell 11:30 a.m., Tillamook County Sher- iff ’s Offi ce and Oregon State Police responded to an armed robbery at the C. Maughan US Bank in Cloverdale. When units arrived the suspects had fl ed the scene. The suspects were located after a short pursuit on a for- est service road off Sandlake Road where they struck an Oregon State Police vehicle. Two suspects were taken into custody after police and the suspects exchanged gunfi re. The suspects were trans- ported to a local hospital for evaluation from the crash but there were no other injuries 3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE THIS WEEK’S MOVIE TIMES reported. Matthew G. Buswell was later arrested and lodged at the Tillamook County Jail on charges of robbery, being a fel- MONDAY, MARCH 18 9:18 a.m. - Criminal mischief in the 3000 block of Cherry Ave- nue NE. 11:30 a.m. - Burglary of a resi- dence in the 4000 block of Bailey Road NE. 2:13 p.m. - Simple assault in the 4000 block of River Road N. 2:30 p.m. - Theft from motor ve- hicle in the 3000 block of River Road N. 3:30 p.m. - Theft from motor ve- hicle in the 3000 block of River Road N. 4:30 p.m. - Crime damage in the 6000 block of Ulali Drive NE. 7:51 p.m. - Criminal mischief in the form of vandalism in the 3000 block of Cherry Avenue NE. 9:02 p.m. - Crime damage in the 4000 block of Delight Street N. 10:13 p.m. - Arrest on warrant in the 1000 block of Clearview Avenue NE. TUESDAY, MARCH 19 12:17 a.m. - Criminal mischief in the form of vandalism in the 4000 block of River Road N. 9 a.m. - Animal bite in the 1000 block of Dearborn Avenue NE. 10:12 a.m. - Traffi c accident not resulting in injury in the 5000 block of River Road N. 8:48 p.m. - Arrest on warrant in the 5000 block of River Road N. 9:50 p.m. - Crime damage in the 6000 block of Keizer Station Boulevard NE. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 Bumblebee (PG-13) Fri 12:20 3:49 p.m. - Arrest on warrant in the 4000 block of River Road N. 4:54 p.m. - Arrest for interfering Aquaman (PG-13) Fri 6:00, 8:45 Sat 2:45, 6:00, 8:45 Sun 5:10, 7:55 with a police offi cer, unlawful attempt to purchase or possess marijuana, simple assault of po- lice offi cer, resisting arrest and city or skate park violation at the intersection of Rickman Road NE and Chemawa Road NE. 6:12 p.m. - Shoplifting in the 4000 block of River Road N. 9 p.m. - Arrest for simple assault in the 1000 block of Dearborn Avenue NE. THURSDAY, MARCH 21 7:12 a.m. - Criminal mischief in the form of vandalism in the 100 block of Garland Way N. 7:13 a.m. - Motor vehicle theft in the 7000 block of 2nd Avenue N. 8 a.m. - Theft from building in the 7000 block of Wheatland Road N. 12:17 p.m. - Menacing use or display of weapons in the 1000 block of Chemawa Road N. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 2:30 a.m. - Motor vehicle theft in the 5000 block of Wittenberg Lane NE. 9 a.m. - Theft in the 5000 block of River Road N. SATURDAY, MARCH 23 3:13 a.m. - Arrest on warrant at the intersection of River Road N and Lockhaven Drive N. 9:38 a.m. - Arrest for noise dis- turbance and contempt of court in the 4000 block of 13th Avenue NE. 2:06 p.m. - Arrest on warrant in the 1000 block of Cranberry Court NE. 8:42 p.m. - Arrest for driving un- maze Cold Pursuit (R) Fri 9:15, Sat 8:00, Sun 7:30 sudoku der the infl uence of intoxicants at the intersection of Chemawa Road NE and River Road N. 10:30 p.m. - Theft from motor vehicle in the 6000 block of Hid- den Creek Loop NE. SUNDAY, MARCH 24 12:38 a.m. - Arrest for unlawful delivery of methamphetamine, unlawful possession of metham- phetamine, probation violation, resisting arrest, and criminal mis- chief in the form of vandalism in the 2000 block Broadway Street NE. 1 p.m. - Theft from motor ve- hicle in the 2000 block Lexie Court NE. 9:22 p.m. - Theft from motor ve- hicle in the 1000 block of Jentif Court NE. looking back in the KT 5 YEARS AGO A fresh start in Mexico McNary High School junior Kassie Fuller and seniors Daniel Fuller and Ashton Palmer are spending their spring break in Tecate, Mexico cleaning, tiling and painting dormitories at a Nazarene Seminary 10 YEARS AGO Youth sports see rising numbers More youth baseball and softball participation is expected in Keizer than last year. Keizer Little League registration is up about 50 percent from last year. 15 YEARS AGO Chemawa Road to get safety fi x Glass (PG-13) Fri 4:20, Sun 8:45 The city is planning a major renovation of Northeast Chemawa Road from River Road to Verda Lane. Safety is the main thrust behind the planned improvements. Green Book (PG-13) Fri 6:50, Sat 4:20 Isn’t it Romantic (PG-13) Fri 8:55, Sat 6:45, Sun 1:50 Enter digits from 1-9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, as must every 3x3 square. $88,000. Cassandra Maughan was arrested and faces a charge of conspiracy to commit robbery. Her bail was set at $20,000. police scanner Mary Poppins Returns (PG) Fri 1:45, Sat 5:30, Sun 3:35 Dogs Way Home (PG) Fri 2:30, Sat 2:25, Sun 2:40, 4:30 on in possession of a fi rearm, two counts of unlawful use of a fi rearm, theft, three counts of menacing and tampering with evidence. His bail was set at Lego Movie 2 (PG) Fri 12:00, 2:00, 4:00, Sat 11:45, 1:50, 3:55, Sun 1:00, 3:05 20 YEARS AGO Councilor pushes for vote on Chemawa interchange Into the Spider Verse (PG) Fri 11:35, 4:10 Sat 12:25 Sun 11:40 The Upside (PG-13) Fri 6:30, Sat 8:30, Sun 6:25 FOR ALL SHOWTIMES GO TO NORTHERNLIGHTSTHEATREPUB.COM Maze by Jonathan Graf of Keizer With development of freeway land again the top issue in an annual community survey, Keizer City Councilor Jim Keller wants to put the issue of development to the voters.