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MAY 24, 20:9, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 Wildcats walk, ride & roll Kennedy Elementary School held its fi rst Walk, Ride and Roll event Friday, May 17. Students picked up snacks and safety informa- tion, used pedal power to blend up smoothies and got inspected for proper helmet fi tting be- fore heading out for a group ride through the neighborhood. A: Ismael Galeana rides the Blender Bike. B: Everly Diaz collects a safety booklet. C: Attendees pick up snacks. D: Yaretzi and Sofi a Sotelo get inspected for proper helmet fi t. E: Eli Enriquez takes a turn on a KPD motorcycle. A B Liberty house earns Rotary support KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon Zaitz Katelynn Kniffen, prevention coordinator for Liberty House ac- cepts a donation from the Rotary Club of Keizer represented by Marc Adams and AJ Nash. The Keizer Rotary Club Foundation recently awarded $2,250 to the Liberty House Child Abuse Assessment Cen- ter. Liberty House offers a safe, comfortable, child-friendly environment for children and their families facing concerns of abuse, neglect, trauma, or grief. The Keizer Rotary Foun- dation has contributed over $800,000 in donations to the Keizer Community since 1992. The Keizer Rotary Club Foundation raises funds for grants with their annual Go For The Gold Raffl e held each spring. A new Hope C KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald E D KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Lorissa Addabo cuts a ribbon celebrating the expansion of Hope Orthopedics of Oregon in Keizer Tuesday, May :4. The newly-renovated offi ce will allow physicians to work in tandem with therapeutic services on the site at 5325 Shoreview Lane. Since 2006, Hope Orthopedics has grown from one clinic and a handful of doctors to almost :80 staff and 25 providers.