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recycling drive.
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For those unable to deliver their trees, Troop
121 will pick-up up your Christmas tree. To
arrange for the troop to pick up your Christ-
mas tree call or text 503-877-4285. Requests
can also be made online at keizertroop121.
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No fl ocked trees will be accepted.
Volunteer to advise city offi cials
at www.keizer.org, or call/
email Deputy City Recorder
Debbie Lockhart at 503-856-
3418 or lockhartd@keizer.
org. Applications received
by Wednesday, Jan. 9, will be
considered at the Thursday,
Jan. 16, volunteer coordinat-
ing committee meeting.
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The City of Keizer is solic-
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teers to be considered to serve
on the following committees:
Budget Committee - Re-
sponsibilities include assisting
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ination and analyzing of pro-
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the committee must be a reg-
istered voter in Keizer. (One
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to the city council for im-
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tissues.
Students will also need
water colors: burnt umber,
cerulean blue hue, Prussian
blue, raw sienna, cad yellow
light, cad red light and aliza-
rin crimson.
Cost is $100 for four class-
es or $30 drop-in fee per day.
• Open studios on Jan-
uary 3, 10, 17, 24, 31. The
“no host” studio is for art-
ists of all mediums. Spend
the afternoon in a brightly
lit classroom with the ben-
efi t of good company and a
pleasant place to work. Open
1 to 4 p.m. every Friday. Free
to members. $3/day or $10/
month for non-members.
No registration required.
Penny White, will be held on
Tuesday afternoons from 1:30
- 3:30 p.m. from Jan. 7 - Feb.
25.
This term will continue
with layout and design, in-
cluding alignment, hierarchy,
contrast, repetition, proximity,
balance, color and space.
These techniques will en-
hance writing and give stu-
dents freedom to move away
from only writing on straight
lines and working only in
black and white. $60 for eight
classes.
• Variety in Watercolor
taught by Steve Kleier, will be
held on Wednesday mornings
from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. from
January 7 - 29.
This class will start with
the classic techniques in wa-
tercolor, alla prima, dry brush,
special effects and drawing.
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drawing board and clips,
portable sketch book, large
newsprint pad (12x16” min),
kneaded eraser, medium
hardness charcoal, artist qual-
ity drawing pencils (6b), ra-
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sharpening, selection of good
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Keizer Troop 121 is recycling Christmas
trees as a fundraiser the fi rst weekend January.
Trees can be picked up or dropped off Jan.
4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., On Jan 5 times are 9
a.m. to 1 p.m. There is a suggested donation of
$10 for both pick-up and drop off service.
A drop off location will be established at the
Keizer branch of US Bank, 5110 River Road
The Keizer Art Association
presents this month’s Enid
Joy Mount Gallery Show
Fins, Feathers & Fur. The re-
ception will be held from 2
to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 4
in the Keizer Cultural Cen-
ter, 980 Chemawa Road N.E.
Meet the judge, the artists
and guests. Refreshments are
served and the artists will be
available to talk about their
techniques.
Classes planned for January
are:
• Guest instructors for
the Keizer Art Association’s
colored pencil class are Pen-
ny White and Don Griffi th.
Sign up for class at least one
week ahead of time. Monday
mornings 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Jan.
6 to Feb. 24.
These classes teach color
theory, layering, strokes, use
of paper and tools, dry pencil,
water color pencil and more.
The classes show the student
how much fun it is to learn
new techniques and stretch
their expertise. All levels of
pencil pushers are welcome.
Beginners will have fun
and be successful. Bring col-
ored pencils, erasers, usual
supplies and favorite paper
to the fi rst class. $70 for eight
classes.
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