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12 PRE-FINISHED METAL GUTTER.
13 PRE-FINISHED METAL DOWNSPOUT.
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By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
A new development near
Sonic Drive-In on River
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accommodate 13 apartment
units and up to fi ve commercial
Submitted
Construction of the Sonic River Apartments will be the fi rst to take advantage of changes to the city’s development code.
offi ces.
“We’re not anticipating any
retail, but a chiropractic or the commercial tenants and but we’re excited to be able to apartment components are several development projects
acupuncture offi ce or insurance two stories of one- and two- provide what we think will be being designed with an “urban he hopes to embark on in
agency would fi t great,” said bedroom apartments will be a really nice project when it’s walk” lifestyle in mind and a Keizer, and added that the city’s
Chris Blackburn, owner of placed on top.
all complete,” Blackburn said.
Cherriots bus stop just outside planning department would
Clutch Industries.
likely keep him coming back.
Construction is expected to the door.
“It will look quite a bit
Contractors are digging different than what drivers are take about six months.
Blackburn said the Sonic
down to provide space for used to seeing on River Road,
Blackburn
said
the River Apartments are one of Please see PROJECT, Page A10
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Now fall
sports are
in limbo
PAGE A14
Keizer church fosters community through gardening
By LAUREN MURPHY
Of the Keizertimes
Keizer Church of Christ
created their neighborhood
garden in hopes of connecting
with their neighbors.
“Once the Keizer Station
Apartments were built, it gave
us the opportunity to think
about other things we could
to do connect with and serve
our neighbors,” said Associate
Minister Howard Joans.
They decided to create a
garden because they felt it was
a desire that wasn’t being met
in the community.
“There’s a lot of folks that
live in apartments that like to
garden but don’t have a place
to do it,” Joans said.
The garden is open to all
members of the community,
whether they attend Keizer
Church of Christ or not.
“We have a few members
from our congregation that
garden and we have a few
KEIZERTIMES/Lauren Murphy
Keizer Church of Christ’s community gardens near, Keizer Little League Park, are available to everyone, not just church members.
Civic
Center
reopens
to public
By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
The City of Keizer is
preparing for a four-phase
reopening to coincide with
broader plans to reopen the
state’s offi ces and private
businesses.
“This plan will be phased in
over the next weeks/months
with parts happening very
soon and others tied to the
governor’s executive orders
and the state’s reopening
efforts,” wrote City Manager
Chris Eppley in an email
announcing the coming
changes.
Beginning May 15, the
Keizer Civic Center will
reopen to walk-in traffi c with
the following protocols in
place:
• Sneeze and cough guards
will be installed at each
customer service station.
• Automatic hand sanitizers
Please see REOPENS, Page A10
Teachers
fight to
maintain
Celtic Spirit
PAGE A6
Please see GARDEN, Page A10
Something wicked, sweet planned at Keizer Village
Matters
of Faith
PAGE A9
Left: While Wicked Sweet’s bread-and-
butter will be doughnuts, the owners
will also offer a variety of other treats.
Submitted
By ERIC A. HOWALD
Of the Keizertimes
Katie Peters didn’t want to give up
on Stayton’s The Doughnut Shop, but
reality has a way of interfering with even
the best laid plans.
Katie and her husband Michael took
over the store and all its ingredients in
January 2018. Katie spent the prior six
months in the store baking up treats and
serving its customers as a way to learn
the ropes. But, after a year of “giving
it a real effort” things weren’t coming
together as she’d hoped.
“That shop was doing enough
business to keep its doors open, but not
enough for us to actually make a living
from it,” Katie said.
It was a devastating decision to
pull the plug, but Katie and Michael
regrouped and began reviewing all the
lessons learned.
“We had a product that we believed
in, and we had learned a great deal
from the year we spent running The
Doughnut Shop,” Katie said.
They went in search of a new location
that would provide access to a larger
customer base, but still in reach of the
diehard fans it had in Stayton.
Spots in Salem wouldn’t accommodate
the fryer without major renovations and
they almost picked a new site in Dallas
before fi nding out about Keizer Village
on River Road.
“Our realtor brought a newly listed
location in Keizer to our attention; the
Please see WICKED, Page A10
Warner
heads to
Wildcats
PAGE A14