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PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 12, 2019 Rotary raffl e party gets down, Mardi Gras style (Front from left) Bob Parsons, Marlene Parsons, Maria Kelly, Troy Young. (Rear from left) Kevin Clark, Cathy Clark, Heather Howard and Gail Young. ABOVE: Eva Chase (left) and Carrie Comporg RIGHT: Rick Day and Tammy Black in their best Mardi Gras costumes. Mike Stiers of Keizer was the big winner at Rotary Club of Keizer’s Go for the Gold raffl e dinner and auction held Saturday, April 6, at the Keizer Civic Center. Each $50 ticket was entered for the chance to win two prizes: fi rst prize was $10,000 worth of gold and silver; sec- ond place was $1,200 in cash. Skiers won the gold and sil- ver. Rhonda Brattain, also of Keizer, won the $1,200 in cash. Stiers said he had never won a contest or raffl e before. “It was a shock,” he said, when his wife told him had won. “I was laying in bed, watching televi- sion, she came in and told me.” He said he was keeping the precious metals rather than cashing them in, as many pre- vious winners had opted to do. Stiers said he is hoping the price of gold and silver rise, netting more than the original $10,000 value. The winning grand prize ticket was one of two sold to Stiers and his wife by Rotar- ian Hank Tarter. The second prize winning ticket was sold to Brattain by club member Danielle Bethell. Many attendees wore masks and beads in honor of the event’s Mardi Gras theme. Nearly $70,000 was raised from raffl e tickets and a silent auction. The net proceeds will be used to award grants and to fund Rotary Club projects in the community as well as Rotary International projects throughout the world. ABOVE: Lyndon Zaitz In the style of the evening’s theme: Mardi Gras. LOWER RIGHT: Three amigos (from left) Don Byard, Harold Tennant and Kent Ward. to better serve the Keizer community ® 5825 Shoreview Lane, Keizer • 503-540-6471 1600 State Street, Salem • 503-540-6300 This spring, we’ll be expanding to a FULL SERVICE CLINIC in Keizer. We’re bringing Orthopedic care, closer to home. At Hope Orthopedics of Oregon, we’re ded- icated to outstanding accessible orthopedic care. As part of that commitment we are proud to be opening a new clinic in the Keizer community. Our highly trained specialists are bringing orthopedic care, closer to you. Our surgeons, PAs, and Nurse Practitioners have experience in subspecialty orthopedic care, joint replacement, and sports injuries. We also offer comprehensive therapy services with highly trained professionals who will work with you to speed your recovery and allow you to return to the things you most enjoy doing. With our services available closer to home, you can spend more time doing the things you love. Hope Orthopedics, where expertise and compassion meet.