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FEBRUARY 26, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 New gym hopes to Prosper under recently relaxed rules BY MATT RAWLINGS Of the Keizertimes Prosper Athletic Club, Keiz- er’s new fi tness center at 5045 River Rd. N, was all set and ready to open last November. However, COVID-19 restric- tions prevented them from do- ing so. Even though Marion Coun- ty was deemed an extreme-risk area earlier this month accord- ing to COVID-19 data metrics, the gym was still able to fi nal- ly open in early-February in a limited capacity. “To us, we’re not the ones that got shortchanged, it was the community that we didn’t get to serve. That’s why we’re here — to provide a full-service health and wellness center for everyone,” front desk manager Alan Keys said. “If you don’t work on your health, it’s not going to improve. We want this gym open to give people the power to take action when it comes to their health and well- ness because we believe that this is an environment where people can come and fl ourish.” Prosper Athletic Club was allowing just six people in the building at all times before the County’s risk level was changed from ‘Extreme’ to ‘High’ — members were required to call the waiting game. “We have prepared diligent- ahead of time to schedule a one-hour workout appoint- ly in making this the best gym in the Salem-metro area, we ment. have just been “It feels patiently waiting like we (were) for the storm to operating a lot pass,” Keys said. like a salon,” “We tune into Keys said. the news every As of Fri- Sunday hoping day, Feb. 26, for some good Prosper Ath- news. We are just letic Club can like everyone operate with else. We are all 50 people in taking this jour- the gym. In- ney together.” dividuals that — Alan Keys While they use the gym Front desk manager are excited that will also be the gym has required to the ability to be wear masks and equipment will be placed open, both Keys and Winder six feet apart. Personalized tours are greatly looking forward to are also available to those who the day where the gym can be interested in signing up for a fully open to all members. “We are very excited for our membership. “Safety is our top priority. members to be able to use our We’re going to make sure we’re facilities. But we want this gym following all the CDC guide- to eventually have a communi- lines and make sure people are ty feel to it, and it (was) hard abiding by them,” said personal to have a community with six training manager Chris Winder. people working out at a time,” Keys says that a lot of work Winder said. Individuals can sign up for a has gone into preparing the fi tness center over the last few membership at prosperathletic. months and that he and his com or call 503-991-5141 for a co-workers have been playing tour of the facility. “We believe that this is an environment where people can come and fl ourish.” traffi c court NO LICENSE Natasha Elizabeth Valencia, $235; Natasha Elizabeth Valencia, $265; Enrique James Vincent, $367; Jorge Fletes Ramirez, $245; Margaret Erin Moran, $265; Christina Lynn Neal, $235; Jason Allen Curtis, $367; James Rob- ert Posey, $265. NO INSURANCE Sabrina Marie Analissa Caraveo, $500; Alex Christofer Cortez, $325; Steven A Curtis, $500; Ste- ven Lee Foster, $500; Jami Lee Ann Lewis, $245; Flor Estela Chavez, $367; Nicholas Dean Felton, $500; Timothy Grant Humphreys, $500; James Robert Posey, $265; Mykl Calvin Peige Teeter, $300; Fernando Villaneu- va, $300; Andre Pettigrew, $265. NO PROOF OF INSURANCE Diante Walter Gray, $500; Nata- sha Elizabeth Valencia, $235; Na- tasha Elizabeth Valencia, $265; Rachel Sari Halverson, $245; Jason Allen Curtis, $325; Arthur Cody Miller, $500; Cherie Eli- za Mitcham, $300; Andrea Rose Rodriquez, $500; Roberto Pe- dro Rodriguez, $300; Christo- pher Alan Stading, $300; Trevor Charles Terwilleger, $500; Syn- thia Ann Jones, $200. DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED Victor Rosales Gomez, $440; Ronald D Blythe Jr, $1,042; Sa- brina Marie Analissa Caraveo, $1,000; Corey Scott Crawford, $1,042; Steven A Curtis, $1,042; Steven Lee Foster, $1,042; Diante Walter Gray, $1,042; Nahiem Alexander Meza Salinas, $1,042; Delfi na Maria Ponce, $1,042; Alec Santos Quitoriano, $1,042; Tyler Lee Towry, $1,042; Adela Morales, $265; Bruce Wayne Stout, $440; Katie Lynne Allessio, $642; Ronald David Blythe Jr., $1,042; Gregory Al- len Coldiron, $1,042; Nicholas Dean Felton, $1,042; Jarrett Wal- ton Gurule, $1,042; Tyler Justin Hausen, $642; Brendon Holm, $1,042; Timothy Grant Hum- phreys, $1,042; Neils Christo- pher Jensen, $1,042; Tessa Re- nae Jones, $1,042; Arthur Cody Miller, $1,042; Cherie Eliza Mitcham, $642; Andrea Rose Rodriquez, $1,042; Christopher Alan Stading, $642; Xandra Ta- lamantes Gallegos I, $642; Mykl Calvin Peige Teeter, $642; Trevor Charles Terwilleger, $1,042; Fer- nando Villaneuva, $642; Adolfo Angel Dominguez Martinez, $492; Andre Pettigrew, $492; Gilberto Tarula Flores, $415. USE OF MOBILE DEVICE Sabrina Marie Analissa Caraveo, $542; Ashley Danielle Gibson, $342; Eva Marie Scott, $542; Erin Rose Bickle, $235; Tanna Kay Johnson, $235; Dexter Paul Lalack, $235; Patrick Gerard Levis, $235; Kyle Hanalei Na- kamura, $235; Saerim Y Vosler, $235; Tyler Justin Hausen, $325; Heather Lynn Palmer, $367; Deborah Deann Pekelsma, $367; Lisa Ann Young, $542; Philip Brian Foss, $235; Megan Ra- chelle Cox, $200; Adolfo Angel Dominguez Martinez, $265. SPEEDING Hunter Lee Young, $145; Da- vid Austin Detrant, $265; Tyler Nigel Bryce Davis, $265; Ade- la Morales, $110; Vanessa Lynn Kile, $207; Mykl Calvin Peige Teeter, $250. FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE Alex Christofer Cortez, $325; Robert Troy Wheeler, $245; James Robert Posey, $392. OTHER Alex Christofer Cortez, $642, speed racing on highway; Co- rey Scott Crawford, $250, fail to use safety belts; Steven A Curtis, $250, operation of vehicle with- out required lights; Steven Lee Foster, $200, improper display of validating stickers; Erik Nelson, $192, fail to renew vehicle regis- tration; Abram Arredondo Orte- ga, $100, careless driving; Timo- thy Grant Humphreys, $500, fail to yield to emergency vehicle; Tessa Renae Jones, $200, fail to use safety belts; Roberto Pedro Rodriguez, $342, illegal alter- ation or display of plates; Rober- to Pedro Rodriguez, $150, fail to use safety belts. NEWS TIPS? If it's happening in Keizer, or someone from Keizer — WE WANT TO KNOW. kt@keizertimes.com of the Week presented by BOB SHACKELFORD Besides MAK, what groups do you volunteer for? BOB: Rotary, I was with the mentor program at McNary until things shut down. Help friends and family when I can and whoever else needs something done and of course the Keizer Chamber. Why do you volunteer at the pace that you do? BOB: Keeps my spirits up and I love helping others when I can. Gets me excited about getting together with people in the community. What does volunteering do for you, personally? BOB: Keeps me motivated, makes me feel good that I am doing what I was put on this earth to do, help others.