FEBRUARY 7, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 WINDOWS, CABINETS, APPL I ANCES, LUMBER, PLYWOOD, YES WE DELIVER! DOORS, FENCING, SIDING, FLOORING, INSULATION, & MUCH, MUCH MORE! BUILDING MATERIALS BARGAIN CENTER, INC. B M B C 775 FRONT STREET NE - SALEM - CALL US AT 503-363-9070 Imagination airlift Best of Show KEIZERTIMES/Lyndon A. Zaitz McNary High School senior Serena Marino took Best in Show at a Keizer Art Association awards ceremony Saturday, Feb. 1. Marino’s winning entry was a graphite portrait of actress Zendaya. F O R V A L E N T I N E ’ S By LAUREN MURPHY Of No Adults Allowed As Oregonians we are no stranger to rainy afternoons, especially this time of year. When going outside is no longer an option and you’ve hit your screen time limit, it can be hard to keep entertained. Because I love you guys, I rummaged around the offi ce looking for fun, creative ways to pass the time to share. I wanted to make something that would not only take time to make, but would also be fun to play with after it was crafted, so I present to you: toy planes. This is what I found in the offi ce, and what you’ll need for this craft: 2 Popsicle sticks 2 Small popsicle sticks Clothes pin Glue Markers or paint The fi rst step is to color your supplies, you can make them all the same color or you can switch things up. The big popsicle sticks will be the wings, the smaller ones will be the propellers and the clothes pin will be the body of the plane. After you’ve made your things plane- colored, whatever that means to you, it’s time to assemble the parts. Start by gluing the wings onto the plane. One popsicle stick should go horizontally across the metal part of the clothes pin, the other popsicle stick will go on the other side of the clothes pin. The popsicle sticks should be parallel- ish. When the wings are secured it’s time to glue the smaller popsicle D A Y . . . LEAVE IT TO R omance EXPERTS THE STOREWIDE SALE Always Free Gift Wrapping Don’t Forget Diamonds 4965 RIVER RD N • KEIZER | 503-393-0701 | MON – FRI: 9 TO 6, SAT: 9 TO 5 for kids by kids sticks on. Put a dab of glue on the front of the clothes pin and press one of the small sticks onto it. Glue the other one on the end of the clothes pin. After the glue is dry we’re done, and your plane can take you anywhere. Send pictures or news tips to reporter@ keizertimes.com.