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APRIL 17, 2020, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 KeizerCommunity KEIZERTIMES.COM Standing together, 6 feet apart Sign of the times Faculty and staff at Forest Ridge Elementary School put on a parade for students Wednesday, April 8. Students lined the streets and sidewalks to greet some familiar faces. Submitted Carol Haben sent a message to neighbors and a reminder to everyone to wear masks when in public by outfi tting one of her lawn ornaments with protective gear. Sign up for business watch Farmers Insurance Agent Gino Corridori is looking to form a Business Watch in Keizer. “When our stores and of- fi ces are more frequently left unoccupied and the commu- nity facing hardship, we are vulnerable to vandalism and theft. A business community watch led by business owners will have a positive effect in our community right when we need it,” said Corridori. Participants would sign up to drive through Keizer one night every few weeks with enough members. Watch members would act as wit- nesses, not law enforcers. For more information, contact Corridori at gcorri- dori@farmersagent.com or 971-720-2703. ABOVE: Zach Scales, Shane Scales and Dalton Van Dyke prove they were standing six feet apart. RIGHT: Ronnell, Chevelle, Adelle and Adam Jr. Staudinger BELOW: First grade teacher Sara Neliton decided to stop stretching and just climbed on top of her car to decorate it. KEIZERTIMES/Lauren Murphy Teacher Heather Atkinson decorates her windows. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “ This community is beautiful and the whole staff is so attentive and caring! As a family member, I always want the very best for my Mom and I know that we have found an incredible place where I know that she is happy and well-cared for. The atmosphere is engaging and respectful and it is so good to know that Mom is in such good hands. I would highly recommend this community to anyone! ” — HEIDI C. i ty t -two. t senior l i v i n g f o r t h ose who hav v e r e ached t h e age of six Qualilty Come See the Finest in Senior Living CALL (503) 390 -1300 1165 McGee Ct NE, Keizer, OR • www.VillageAtKeizerRidge.com MHS Seniors: BOLT ahead with a free classes at Chemeketa Chemeketa Community College is offering free online courses for high school seniors who have met graduation re- quirements. Tuition, fees and textbooks are all covered. A set of 15 general education, transferable courses are available to students within Chemeketa’s service district. All are accelerated fi ve-week college courses for spring term and will begin May 4. Registration will be on a fi rst-come-fi rst-served basis. Chemeketa is calling the op- portunity BOLT to Cheme- keta. Bolt is the name of the school mascot. Interested students should contact their respective high schools and speak to the school’s representative, often a guidance or career counselor. They must also meet the following criteria: • Students must be seniors who have met high school graduation requirements. • Students must be in good academic standing. • Students must have access to a computer/laptop and Wi- Fi. • Students are limited to one fi ve-week course for spring term. Some students may elect to enroll in an additional two-credit FYE (First Year Ex- perience) course if planning to attend Chemeketa after high school graduation.