Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, June 28, 2019, Page PAGE A9, Image 9

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    JUNE 28, 2019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
Union and Confederacy battle at Powerland
A few hundred Civil War
reenactors will descend on
Powerland Heritage Park July
4-7.
Tickets are $12 and in-
cludes admission to the Pow-
erland Heritage museums and
vintage trailer exhibit. Chil-
dren under 12 get in free.
The annual Civil War reen-
actment will begin each day at
9 a.m. with a battalion dress
parade.
Battles will take place Sat-
urday, Sunday and Tuesday at
11 a.m. and 3 p.m. and Mon-
day at 3 p.m. The park closes
at 4 p.m. each day.
Medical
demonstrations
are scheduled after each battle.
Parlor talks are planned for 1
p.m. daily, and Abraham Lin-
coln will be a featured guest at
the parlor talk Saturday, July 6.
Fashion shows are held daily
at 3 p.m.
SCHOOL: ‘We still have a
lot of work to do’
(Continued from Page A1)
File
Union soldiers fend off an advancing Confederate regiment in a battle last year at Powerland
Heritage Park.
In between all of the events,
patrons are invited to walk
through the camps and ask
questions.Civilian Camps in-
clude both Union and Con-
federate citizens, tradespeople,
and life skills. Military Camps
include Union and Confed-
erate infantry, artillery, cavalry,
and Union engineers.
For more information, visit
nwcwc.net
schools are working to improve
their attendance rates through
identifying
resources
for
their students, community
engagement and more. Through
a grant with Kaiser Permanente,
the Salem/Keizer Coalition
for Equality is also working to
develop attendance supports
for families in the North
Salem High feeder system. At
North, students improved their
attendance rate this year by 6.3
percentage points.
During the summer, the
district will continue to
collaborate with community
organizations
to
develop
additional
supports
and
resources for families, students
and educators to continue to
IN-N-OUT,
continued from Page A1
K E I Z E R T I M E S SE NIOR HO USING G U I D E
Aside from “animal style”
burgers, Arena said the In-N-
Out Foundation works “hard to
assist all communities where we
do business to become stronger,
safer and better places to live.”
The In-N-Out Foundation
focuses its resources on organi-
zations that work with home-
less youth, youth in foster care,
adoption and youth survivors
of domestic violence.
“In addition, we provide
grants through our Slave 2
Nothing Foundation, make
corporate donations and en-
gage our associates with op-
portunities to volunteer in their
community,” Arena said.
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
Take I-5 South,
Hwy 22 East,
Exit 13, turn
towards
Sublimity,
right (East) on
Church Street.
UNIT TYPES:
• Assisted Living
• Independent
Living
• Memory Care
• Skilled
Rehabilitation
& Nursing Care
MONTHLY RENT: Cost Varies
improve attendance.
“The improvements to our
attendance rates across the
district are so encouraging,”
said Perry. “However, we
still have a lot of work to do,
and this is work that we will
continue to do until we help
each and every student be there
every day in District 24J.”
LURE,
continued from Page A1
Police were alerted to the
situation on Tuesday, June
18, when the
victim’s mother
discovered
text messages
b e t w e e n
the girl and
“16-year-old
high
school B. Proulx
student” the
suspect was pretending to be.
Detectives
began
communicating with the
person sending the text
messages using the girl’s
phone and arranged to meet
with him at a local restaurant.
The suspect was arrested
upon arriving at the meeting
location.
FOLLOW THE
KEIZERTIMES ON:
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AMENITIES:
• 38-Acre Private, Family Owned Active
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• No Buy In • Apartments • Cottages
• Café • Gift Shop
• Beauty Shop • Pet Friendly
• Duck Pond with Walking Areas
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Emerald
Pointe
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
On River Road,
one-half mile
north of McNary
Estates.
Senior Living Community
UNIT TYPES:
• Studio
• 1 BR
w/ deck or
walk-in closet
• 2 BR, 1 BA
• 2 BR, 2 BA
w/ deck or
walk-in closet
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1 ,350
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: no
AMENITIES:
• Full kitchens in every apartment • Free WiFi
• Flexible Optional Meals • Waist High Gardens
• Full Activities Calendar • Weekly Excursions
• Special Dietary Needs Met • Coffee Lounge
• Housekeeping • Community Room • Activity Rooms
• Resident Lounge • Beauty Salon • Transportation
1125 McGee Ct NE, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-390-7700 • www.EmeraldPointeKeizer.com
Willamette Lutheran
Retirement Community
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
Drive north
on River Rd.
Turn left on
Wheatland Rd.
Go 1.5 miles. On
left side of road.
UNIT TYPES:
• independent
living includ.
studio and
1-bedroom
apartments,
2-bedroom
cottages
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $1,768
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: yes
AMENITIES:
• Not-for-profi t, Christian community serving all faiths
• Pets allowed • No Extra Charge for a 2nd person
• 24-hour nurse on staff for emergency response
• 3-delicious homecooked meals daily
• Van service for shopping & medical appts
• Housekeeping • Great Social Activities • Church Services
7693 Wheatland Rd N, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-393-1491 • www.willamettelutheran.com • e-mail: kay@willamettelutheran.com
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
I-5 South, exit
left on Market St,
left on Lancaster,
right on
Sunnyview, right
on 45th Ave NE
UNIT TYPES:
• independent
living
apartments
• studio
• 1-bedroom
• 2-bedroom
• cottages
MONTHLY RENT: Cost Varies
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILTY: Call
AMENITIES:
• Staff on site 24/7 • Maintenance & Housekeeping
• All utilities (except phone) includes basic cable
• Transportation to appointments, shopping, events
• Washer/Dryer hook ups and coin-free laundry
• Salon on site • Daily activities
• Chef-inspired meals and fl exible dining
1950 45th Ave NE, Salem, OR 97305 • 503-589-1200 • www.thespringsliving.com • e-mail: lsmall@thespringsliving.com
DIRECTIONS
FROM KEIZER:
On River Road,
one-half mile
north of McNary
Estates. Right
on McGee Ct,
take second
driveway on left.
UNIT TYPES:
• Assisted
Living
• Memory
Care
MONTHLY RENT: starting at $2,855
ASSISTED LIVING AVAILABILITY: Yes
AMENITIES:
• Individualized Care Plans • State-of-the-art theater
• Raised garden beds • All day fresh gourmet dining
• Life enriching, meaningful, stimulating activities
• Resident created activity calendar • Courtyard walking path
• More staff on hand 24/7 than other local facilities
• Private & semi-private Memory Care apartments
1165 McGee Court NE, Keizer, OR 97303 • 503-390 -1300 • www.VillageAtKeizerRidge.com