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. 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