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    PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, OCTOBER 18, 2019
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Open house at Keizer Fire
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DRIVE A LITTLE – SAVE A BUNCH!
3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE • SALEM
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OPEN CAPTION SHOWING
The Art of Racing
In the Rain (PG)
Sunday, Oct 20
SAT, OCT 19
TOY STORY 4
(PG)
11:00 AM
TICKETS ARE JUST $4
SPECIAL SHOWING FOR KIDS
AND ADULTS WITH AUTISM OR
OTHER SENSORY SENSITIVITIES.
Starts 5PM-6PM (exact time TBA),
TICKETS $4/EACH. Special showing
with captioning shown on screen.
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LIVE STAND UP COMEDY
Lights, Comedy, Laughs!
Saturday, November 9
CARL WOLFSON & CHASE MAYERS 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.
Today in History
The United States formally takes possession of Alaska
after purchasing the territory from Russia for $7.2 million,
or less than two cents an acre. The Alaska purchase
comprised 586,412 square miles, about twice the size of
Texas, and was championed by William Henry Seward,
the enthusiasticly expansionist secretary of state under
President Andrew Johnson.
— October 18, 1867
Photos by
Lyndon Zaitz
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Food 4 Thought
“If you go around being afraid, you’re never going to enjoy
life. You have only one chance, so you’ve got to have fun.”
— Lindsey Vonn, Gold medal Olympic downhill skier,
born October 18, 1984
The Weeks Ahead
Through Tuesday, October 29
Keizer Art Association’s October show is Colors of Autumn.
Gallery hours are 1-4 p.m. Tuesday to Friday and 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. on Saturday. keizerarts.com.
Through Sunday, November 3
Enlightened Theatrics presents The Rocky Horror Picture
Show. Visit the box offi ce or EnlightenedTheatrics.org for
tickets and more information.
Friday – Sunday, October 18 – 20
Sorry, Wrong Number / The Hitchhiker, two one-
act plays by Lucille Fletcher. Staged reading at Keizer
Homegrown Theatre at the Keizer Cultural Center, 980
Chemawa Rd. N.E. Tickets are $10; free admission for
Oregon Trail card holders. Performances at 7 p.m. Friday
and Saturday; 2 p.m. on Sundays.Visit Facebook.com/
keizerhomegrowntheatre for more information.
Friday, October 18 – Saturday, November 9
Pentacle Theatre presents Mothers and Sons. Visit
pentacletheatre.org for more information.
Monday, October 21
Keizer City Council meeting, 7 p.m. Keizer Civic Center,
930 Chemawa Road N.E.
Tuesday, October 22
The Historic Elsinore Theatre presents Frogtown,
a multimedia musical. 12:30 p.m. Tickets are $16.
elsinoretheatre.com.
Free admission all day at Hallie Ford Museum of Art, 700
State Street. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday, October 23
Community dinner at St. Edward Catholic Church, 5 p.m.
Free to the public.
Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho will show at the Elsinore
Theatre for $6 a person at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Friday, October 25
Oregon Symphony in Salem presents Beethoven’s Fifth
with guest cellist Johannes Moser. Also a piece by Garbiela
Lena Frank 7:30 p.m., Smith Auditorium on Willamette
University campus. or symphony.org.
Saturday, October 26
Monster Masquerade is the theme for Bowser’s Boo Bash
2019, the main fund raiser of the Willamette Humane
Society. A night of mystery featuring a live and silent
auction. Costumes encouraged. Dinner at 5 p.m., dinner
at 7 p.m. Tickets are $70. Visit whs4pets.org/bbb to
purchase ticket.
Saturday, October 28
Keizer City Council work session, 6 p.m. Keizer Civic
Center, 930 Chemawa Road N.E.
Thursday, October 31
Annual Trunk or Treat at Countryside Christian Church
from 5:30-7:30 p.m. 5775 McLeod Lane Northeast Keizer.
A Safe & Sane Halloween trick-or-treat event will be held
beginning at 3 p.m. at Avamere Court at Keizer (until 6
p.m.), The Arbor at Avamere (until 5 p.m.), Quality Suites
(until 6 p.m.) and Willamette Valley Bank (until 5 p.m.).
In addition to trick-or-treating, there will be more than
20 vendors on hand and a bounce house on the Avamere
Court campus. Parking will be available at Quality Suites.
Admission is free.
Saturday, November 2
Reception for Keizer Art Association’s popular annual
Black, White and Gray show, 6-8 p.m., Keizer Cultural
Center, 980 Chemawa Road NE and Enid Joy Mount
Gallery. Open to the public. keizerarts.com
Friday, November 8
Richard Marx performs at the Historic Elsinore Theatre,
7:30. Tickets range from $29 to $47. elsinoretheatre.com.
Saturday, November 9
Model train swap meet, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Rickreall Grange,
280 Main Street (Highway 99). Admission: $5 (under 12
free). 503-857-2108.
Sunday, December 1
Holiday Open House at Deepwood Estates, 1116 Mission
Street S.E., Salem, from 1 - 4 p.m. The event is free.
Saturday, December 7 – Sunday, December 8
Two-day Holiday market at Deepwood Estates, 1116
Mission Street S.E., Salem, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Add your event by e-mailing reporter@keizertimes.com
A: Eight-year-old Landon Garcia, a Kennedy Elemen-
tary student, wants to be a fi refi ghter when he grows
up.
B: Grace (2 years old) and Happy (3) Perales sat in
a backhoe displayed by the City of Keizer’s Public
Works Department.
C: Airliee Taylor shows off her prize in a fi shing game.
D: Rowan (left) and Luke (right) Holmes meet the
State Farm Insurance mascot.
E: The team from Willamette Valley Bank maintained
a table at the open house.
F: Firefi ghter Nathan Farrand helps Amaelie Hutchins
use a fi re hose.
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Keizer designer wins
statewide honor
Allison Boxall, owner of
Summit Design Interiors in
Keizer, won the 2019 Struc-
ture+Style Award for interi-
or design from Oregon Home
Magazine.
Up against some of the
largest design fi rms in Ore-
gon, Boxall won for her de-
sign renovation of a home in
West Salem.
“People
don’t often re-
alize that the
aesthetic envi-
ronment they
live or work in
is so critical to
A. Boxall
how they feel
and function or
how clients judge their exper-
tise. It isn’t until the space is
designed well that they realize
just how big of an impact it
has,” she said. “I design for
that moment when my cli-
ents walk into their new space
and I see the joy on their fac-
looking
back in
the KT
es as they imagine themselves
cooking in their new kitchen
or holding a meeting in their
new conference room. This
life is too short to not love
what you’re surrounded with
every day.”
Boxall fi nished her design
education in 2001 and start-
ed her business right out of
school.
She transformed the living
and entertainment space of
the West Salem home from a
taupe pedestrian depression to
a white fi re silhouette of class
and welcoming charm.
The owner of the West Sa-
lem home said, “Allison did an
amazing job redesigning our
kitchen, living room, dining
room and entry. My husband
and I are very picky and don’t
always agree or even know
what we like. She was always
patient and professional and
somehow made it all come to-
gether beautifully. Five stars!”
Oregon Home Magazine
is a Portland-based publica-
tion aimed at homeowners
throughout the state.
traffi c court
NO LICENSE
USE OF MOBILE DEVICE
Ricardo Robles Jr, $245; Ale-
jandro Castro Rangel, $265;
Damian Jerardo Garcia, $245;
Ismael German Jimenez Her-
nandez, $245.
Phillip Ray Davis, $235; Ash-
lie Melissa Garcia, $235; Dan-
iel Thomas Barreto, $235.
NO INSURANCE
Ricardo Robles Jr, $245.
NO PROOF OF INSURANCE
Casey Sean Osullivan, $265;
Amber Renee Valentine, $245;
Kendra Jo Rohde, $235; Josh-
ua Van Horn, $245.
SPEEDING
Michael Richard Tischer, $75;
Damion Michael Soloman,
$135; Veronica Miller, $135.
FAILURE TO OBEY
TRAFFIC CONTROL
DEVICE
Cal Scott Bishop, $245.
OTHER
DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
Casey Sean Osullivan, $440;
Joshua Van Horn, $385.
maze
Steven Johann Dorchak, $245,
truck route violation; Phoebe
Claire Hill, $415, careless driv-
ing with an accident; Nicole
Anna Swinford, $385, failure
to stop for bus safety lights;
Samuel D Cabrales, $245, fail-
ure to drive within a lane.
5 YEARS AGO
Parks Board pegs Big
Toy site
On Tuesday night, members of
the Keizer Parks and Recreation
Advisory Board selected sites
for various amenities in the
expanded 28 acres of land that
has been discussed as part of the
Urban Growth Boundary at
KRP, as an update to the park’s
master plan
3893 COMMERCIAL ST SE
THIS WEEK’S
MOVIE TIMES
Angel Has Fallen (R)
Fri 8:45, Sat 6:40, Sun 8:10
10 YEARS AGO
Angry Brids Movie 2 (PG)
Fri 11:45, Sat 11:40, Sun 2:40
Community plugged
into PGE electric car
program
Art of Racing in the Rain (PG)
Sat 5:10, Sun 12:30, 6:05
Keizer has its fi rst electric car
charging station. The City of
Keizer installed a station in
the parking lot of is new civic
center facility, provided by
Portland General Electric, the
device is capable of charging at
110 volts or at 208 volts.
Maze by Jonathan Graf of Keizer
sudoku
15 YEARS AGO
20 YEARS AGO
Whiteaker 8th grade
volleyball goes 4-0
The Whiteaker eighth grade
volleyball team, coached by
Scott Coburn, added another
victory to its undefeated
record, now at 4-0.
Hobbs & Shaw (PG-13)
Fri 8:10, Sat 8:50, Sun 6:25
Good Boys (R) Fri 9:00,
Sat 7:20, 9:00, Sun 7:05, 8:55
Lion King (PG) Fri 2:00, 4:15,
6:30, Sat 11:30, 1:45, 4:00,
Sun 11:40, 1:55, 4:10
Mr. BBQ makes good
Bruce Bjorkman, aka Mr. BBQ,
says that the best thing about
his job is that he gets to live
the barbecue lifestyle everyday.
Dora & The Lost City of Gold (PG)
Fri 2:00, Sat 12:00, Sun 2:30
Enter digits
from 1-9 into
the blank
spaces. Every
row must
contain one
of each digit.
So must every
column, as
must every
3x3 square.
Overcomer (PG)
Fri 2:00, Sat 2:55, Sun 12:00
Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark
(PG-13) Sat 4:30, 9:10, Sun 8:45
Spiderman Extended Far From
Home (PG-13) Fri 4:10, 6:50,
Sat 2:00, 6:20, Sun 4:35
Toy Story 4 (G) Fri 4:00, 6:00,
Sat 12:55, Sun 2:15, 4:10
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