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Keizer kid’s hot cocoa stand
pays off in pajamas for others
By LAUREN MURPHY
Of the Keizertimes
Money is hard to come by
when you’re in the third grade;
luckily for Crosshill Christian
Student Jude Bauer inspiration
is not.
When
his
school
announced that they were
going to collect pajamas to
donate to foster kids, he came
up with a way to contribute.
Alison, Jude’s mom, said
Crosshill has committed to
helping foster families this
year. In other months, they’ve
raised money for things like
gift cards.
“We were thinking there
should be a reason to pajama
day ... so instead of just having
it be a fun, silly day to have it
help other people,” Jude said.
“Me and my buddy were
talking about it and we wanted
to raise money for foster kids.”
Jude
remembered
his
grandparent’s neighbors had
Mark your
calendars for
civic center
clean-up
For the 10th year, the Ro-
tary Club of Keizer in part-
nership with the Claggett
Creek Watershed Council will
hold the Keizer Community
Center cleanup on Saturday,
March 14.
More than 100 volun-
teers will spend that Satur-
day morning clearing tree
and shrub trimmings, remove
weeds and other light mainte-
nance chores.
The public is invited to
join in the project.
Cleanup will start at 9 a.m.,
regardless of the weather (ex-
cept if there is heavy snow)
and run to noon. Volunteers
are encouraged to bring tools
and equipment such as wheel-
barrows, trash cans, rakes,
tapes, pruning shears and oth-
er equipment.
Organizers suggest volun-
teers dress for March weath-
er: long pants, sturdy shoes or
boots, hats, coats and work
gloves. Restrooms are on site.
Light refreshments will be
provided.
For information or ques-
tions contact Mark Caillier at
503-930-7481 or via email at
markcaillier@claggettcwc.org.
a lemonade stand last
summer, which is where
he got the idea to run a
hot chocolate stand.
Unfortunately, his
friend
had
gotten
sick, but Jude decided
to push forward. On
Saturday, Jan. 25, he set
up shop on the corner
of Rivercrest Drive and
Wayne Drive.
“I kind of thought
Submitted
the idea would pass and LEFT Jude Bauer with some of the customers who visited his hot
he said, ‘Oh no, I really chocolate stand. TOP RIGHT: Jude with an armful of pajamas for
want to do this,’ so that’s foster kids. BOTTOM RIGHT: Jude prepares signs for his stand.
what we did,” Alison,
said with a laugh.
The stand received support in 20 pairs of pajamas, which every corner.
from friends and strangers was the most donated by any
When they went shopping
alike.
one of the store clerks gave
one family.
“One person gave us $20
“He did all the shopping, them a discount because she
for one cup and it was only a he was in charge of paying was so touched.
dollar per cup,” he said. That for everything and fi guring
“She went and got her
particular customer had driven out how many PJs he could manager and they discounted
from Dallas after seeing a post buy,” Alison said.
them another 30 percent or
about Jude’s fundraising efforts
They bought pajamas something. The money kept
on Facebook.
for boys and girls. They got going,” Alison said.
“[There
were]
some some toddler pajamas but
Jude said he enjoyed
people we knew and then they mostly focused on older meeting new people who
a lot of strangers. That was school-aged kids that were, “a stopped by and supported his
cool,” Alison said.
little bigger than me,” as Jude cause, but his favorite part took
Jude ran the stand for three described them.
place behind the stand.
hours and raised $175.25.
“I was the cashier because
Jude and his mom were
Jude’s hard work resulted met with generosity around I like math,” he said.
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