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LIVE STAND UP COMEDY
Lights, Comedy, Laughs!
Saturday, August 10
SAT, JULY 27
Secret Life
of Pets 2 (PG)
ANDREW SLEIGHTER & JR BERARD will
perform at 7pm and 9pm. Admission is only
$10. Ages 21 & over only. Reserved seating for
this show. Purchase tickets at box offi ce or at
our website.
Jose Serafi n Ramirez Mon-
tejano, $235; Hilario Manuel
Brito Carmona, $245.
NO INSURANCE
Tony James Monterastelli,
$600; Harold Edward Sinder
III, $245.
DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
Going
up
Firefi ghter Tim Coburn
lowers a bell to top off
the fi rst of two story
Crystal
Pauline
Betzler,
$1,258; Danielle Lynn Ber-
ry, $1,258; Tony James Mon-
terastelli, $1,258; Kenneth
William Grimes, $440; Tonya
Garcia, $1,258; Brent Foster
Jr., $1,258; Aaron Dwayne
Harney, $1,258.
poles in front of the
Today in History
USE OF MOBILE DEVICE
into place.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is born when
U.S. Attorney General Charles Bonaparte orders a
group of newly hired federal investigators to report to
Chief Examiner Stanley W. Finch of the Department of
Justice. One year later, the Offi ce of the Chief Examiner
was renamed the Bureau of Investigation, and in 1935 it
became the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
— July 26, 1908
Mark Joseph Tyler Oglesby,
$235; Debbi Dyan Krucken-
berg, $235; Andres Chacon
Silva, $235; Don Charles Nel-
son, $235.
11:00 AM
TICKETS ARE JUST $4
SPECIAL SHOWING FOR KIDS
AND ADULTS WITH AUTISM OR
OTHER SENSORY SENSITIVITIES.
Student Night
EVERY THURSDAY!
All Ages Movies
in Theatre #3.
Food 4 Thought
No amount of law enforcement can solve a problem that goes
back to the family.”
— J. Edgar Hoover, long-time director of the FBI
The Weeks Ahead
Friday, July 26
Enlightened Theatrics 2019 Teen Summer Camp presents
Honk Jr! In this camp, students will spend four weeks
honing their skills in acting, singing, and dancing,
culminating in four fully realized performances. Visit, www.
enlightenedtheatrics.org to register and for more details.
Pentacle Theatre presents the opening night of James
Sheridan’s Jest a Second! a mature audience comedy
about how families relate to each other. Runs through Aug.
17. Visit pentacletheatre.org for tickets and show times.
Saturday, July 27
Free Summer Concert Series presents Johnny Limbo
and The Lugnuts. Keizer Rotary Amphitheatre at Keizer
Rapids Park. Concert starts at 6:30 p.m. No outside food
or beverage. No pets allowed in amphitheatre.
The Keizer Police Department is hosting the 5K Foot
Pursuit, a run/walk event and community gathering to
support the Special Olympics of Marion County from 10
a.m. - 1 p.m. at Keizer Rapids park. For more info, fi nd
“Keizer Police Department” on Facebook.
Keizer Salem Area Seniors Saturday Night Dance and
Potluck featuring music by Jefferson Parks, admission $5.
7 p.m.-10 p.m. at 930 Plymouth Drive N.E., Keizer.
Santiam Summerfest in Stayton. Celebrating 24 years,
there will over 100 vendors, pet activities, kid parade, car
show, arts & crafts, family fun zone, children’s activities,
3-on-3 basketball tournament, food, brews, and live
entertainment. From 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. on 3rd Avenue in
downtown Stayton.
The Salem Philharmonia Orchestra will perform at 11 a.m.
for one hour at the Capitol Mall Park in Salem.
Tuesday, July 30
Free admission all day at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700
State Street. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, July 31
Keizer/Salem Area Senior bingo, 12:30-3:30 p.m.,
admission is $5.50. There will be a chance to win monetary
prizes, free game cards and daubers at 930 Plymouth
Drive NE.
Capital City Live! Featuring Kane Brown at the LB Day
amphitheater at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. Gates
open at 6 p.m. and the concert begins at 7 p.m. For more
information visit, oregonstateexpo.org/calendar/capital-
city-live-featuring-kane-brown/.
Yamhill County Fair Wednesday through Saturday, August
3, McMinnville, 2070 NE Lafayette Ave, daily exhibits,
carnival, entertainment, vendors, food and more, ticket
prices range from $7.50 to $20, for additional information
and tickets visit co.yamhill.or.us.
Friday, August 2
Free Summer Concert Series presents saxophonist
Patrick Lamb. Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at Keizer
Rapids Park. Concert starts at 6:30 p.m. No outside food
or beverage. No pets allowed in amphitheater.
Terrace Ribbon Cutting at Deepwood Museum and
Gardens, 849 12th Street SE (Entrance on Lee) Salem.
The ribbon cutting to offi cially re-open the historic lower
Terrace and Arbor at Deepwood will take place at 11 a.m.
Home tours that day are at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 12
p.m., there will be a Lord & Schryver led garden tour at
10 a.m., and the ribbon cutting is at 11 a.m. Usual Garden
Tour & Home Tour prices apply.
Friday, August 2 - Sunday, August 4
Homer Davenport Community Festival, a celebration of
illustration and cartooning. Visit HomerDavenport.com
for more details.
Saturday, August 3
Keizer Art Association Members’ Showcase reception
from 2-4 p.mc, 980 Chemawa Rd NE, Keizer, OR 97303,
see www.keizerarts.com for more details.
Free Summer Concert Series presents blues artist, Ty
Curtis. Keizer Rotary Amphitheater at Keizer Rapids Park.
Concert starts at 6:30 p.m. No outside food or beverage.
No pets allowed in amphitheater.
Salem’s 2019 Pride in the Park, Salem Riverfront
Park Amphitheater, 11 a.m, free admission, additional
information found at salemcapitolpride.org.
Family Building Blocks Riverfront Family Fest, 10 a.m. to
2 p.m., free to attend, family friendly activities and events,
visit familybuildingblocks.org.
Sunday, August 4
Church at the riverfront. Join Church on the Hill for a
church service at Riverfront park from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Add your event by e-mailing reporter@keizertimes.com
Keizer Civic Center
on Monday, July 22.
Tyler Strauslin, who is
carving the pole with
his father, reaches up
to guide the bell
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
SPEEDING
Michaela Grace Newman,
$342; Derek Sterling Heath,
$342; Suzannae Mia Or-
tiz, $135; William Alexander
Schmidt, $342.
OTHER
Dakota Shawn Stevens, $192,
failure to use safety belt; Mi-
chaela Grace Newman, $150,
failure to renew vehicle reg-
istration; Danielle Lynn Ber-
ry, $1,258, careless driving
with an accident; Tony James
Monterastelli, $150, failure to
change name/address on ve-
hicle registration; Samantha
Storm Parnham, $115, failure
to register vehicle; Fortunato
Herrera Abrego, $245, failure
to yield when entering a road
way; Steven Michael Purvis,
$235.
GAMING,
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During the month of July,
Juran has offered different
classes for eager youngsters
who want to learn about the
technology that makes their
favorite games work.
Earlier in the month, Juran
held a Do-It-Yourself (DIY)
retro gaming console class
where students learned how
to make their own home
video game console, which
they got to take home after
the class was through. Students
also learned about how to
convert their old games into
digital format so that they
could play them on the system
they created.
Last week (July 15-
19), Juran taught a console
repair
class,
instructing
students about the basics of
microelectronics diagnosis and
repair. All the kids in the class
got the opportunity to repair
broken Wii gaming systems,
and even could keep them if
they were able to successfully
repair the systems.
These classes gives curious
kids the opportunity to dive
deep into the technical side of
their hobby.
“I'm just a really techie guy
and gaming is a huge hobby
for me. I've been doing in my
whole life,” said 14-year old
Aidan Fairbairn.
While Satellite Gaming
is directly affi liated with a
church, Juran confi rmed that
this wasn't a class that involved
any religiosity. For him,
teaching these classes is one of
the ways he feels that he can
serve the community.
“It's not a religious event,
we're doing something great
for our community because
this is what are faith has
driven us to. This is a religious
organization that is doing
something in the community
because we feel compelled to,”
Juran said.
When he isn't volunteering
with Satellite Gaming, Juran
serves as a technical consultant
for Northwest Evaluation
Association. But working with
youths through the avenue of
video games is where Juran
has really found his passion.
“We're offering a service
that we think needs to be
offered by reaching kids that
aren't provided for with other
opportunities. So for the kids
that aren’t into sports or music
and would rather go home
looking
back in
the KT
and play video games, those
kids now have a community
and other kids to enjoy that
hobby with,” Juran said.
Kevan Johnson, one of the
directors at Satellite Gaming,
also commented on how
these classes could help kids
towards a career path in game
development
“These are skills that
kids can take to careers in
the future. One of the main
focuses of Satellite Gaming is
to bring gaming more to the
forefront of society,” he said.
maze
5 YEARS AGO
Familiar face,
new place
Former McNary High School
teacher and coach Erik Jespersen
has been tapped as the next
Celtic principal.
3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE
10 YEARS AGO
THIS WEEK’S
MOVIE TIMES
Citizen vision
is clean, green,
unlimited growth
new high school gets
thumbs down
John Wick: Chapter 3 (R)
Fri 8:55, Sat 6:30, 8:30, Sun 8:25
Godzilla(PG-13)
Fri 6:30, 8:00, Sat 8:00,
Sun 3:25, 6:00
Secret Life of Pets (PG)
Fri 1:10, 2:55, 4:40
Sat 11:00, 12:20, 2:10, 4:15
Sun 11:50, 1:40
Men in Black: Intn’l (PG-13)
Fri 5:50
Sat 1:45, 8:55
Sun 2:35, 6:25, 8:35
X-Men: Dark Phoenix (PG-13)
Fri 6:10, Sat 4:55, Sun 2:05
Ma (R) Sat 7:10, Sun 8:50
Detective Pikachu (PG)
Fri 1:45, 3:45, Sat 11:45, 2:55
Sun 12:05, 4:20
What do Keizerites want from
their community? According to
a tentatively approved visioning
statement prepared by a
Portland consulting fi rm, desires
include growing responsibly,
keeping the volunteer spirit,
more jobs, a green city with lots
of recreational opportunities –
and no new high school.
15 YEARS AGO
The Keizer City Council
agreed Monday to postpone
a hoped-for fall election on a
Keizer library plan, meaning
voters won’t see a library
measure until 2006.
20 YEARS AGO
Shazam (PG-13)
Fri 3:40, 8:40, Sat 3:55
Bikers want cash
for city damage
to Keizer club
Breakthrough (PG)
Sun 12:20, 4:45
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sudoku
Library election
delayed two years
The Hustle (PG-13)
Sat 9:05, Sun 7:00
Dumbo (PG) Sat 12:45
Maze by Jonathan Graf of Keizer
No criminal charges are likely
to result from a recent raid
by Keizer police on the local
clubhouse of the Gypsy Jokers
Motorcycle Club.
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from 1-9 into
the blank
spaces. Every
row must
contain one
of each digit.
So must every
column, as
must every
3x3 square.