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of the Week
presented by
CAROL HARRIS (center) with
grandchildren Ben and Addilyn
CAROL HARRIS
Where and how
do you volunteer?
• Board Member, Secretary and
Education Chair at Keizer Art
Association
• Polk County 4-H Horse Leader,
Horse Superintendent, Member
of the 4-H Leader's Association,
Board Member of the Polk
County Fair Foundation Board
• Member of the Oak Grove
Grange and help host the annual
Oak Grove Community Potluck
each September
• Steward and organizer of the
Little Free Library being installed
at the Oak Grove Grange
• This weekend I am a greeter
for the Lord & Schryver
Neighborhood Garden Tour 2021
Sowing the seeds of
peace around town
The fi rst two Peace Poles were
recently installed in Keizer.
The locations are in front of Los
Dos Hermanos Mexican & Salvadoran
Restaurant on River Road North and in
Wallace House Park.
Keizerite Pat Fisher is leading the
charge as part of the Rotary E-Club of
One World. The Rotary Club of Keizer
is backing the project fi nancially as
well.
“The [Peace Poles] are meant to rep-
resent a symbol of the unity and har-
mony within the community and hope
for a greater culture of peace world-
wide,” Fisher told the Keizer Parks
Advisory Board in 2020.
The poles have the same message,
“May Peace Prevail On Earth,” written
in several languages. Fisher is tailoring
Why do you volunteer?
sudoku
TOP: Chuck and Pat Fisher plant a Peace Pole
in Wallace House Park. ABOVE Pat Fisher
and Los Dos Hermanos owner Teresa Muñoz.
FILE PHOTO, Keizertimes
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sudoku answers pg A10
"I volunteer because it is
fulfi lling, fun and a great way
to meet people with the same
interests as mine. The folks
I meet are also willing to
lend their time and expertise
to a project they are proud
of and enjoy sharing their
information with others. It
is a learning experience for
all of us. Anyone can be a
volunteer because everyone has
a passion about something in
their lives that they can share.
Sometimes people just need a
bit of encouraging to share their
talents with others."
the languages on each pole to the com-
munities in the immediate vicinity.
Most of the pole in Keizer will include
eight languages each.
Each pole includes English and
Spanish. The pole at Los Dos Hermanos
includes German, French, Japanese,
Hindi, Swahili and Arabic. Additional
languages on the Wallace House Park
pole include Italian, French, Japanese,
Thai, Hawaiian and Chinuk Wawa.
Chinuk Wawa is the language that
emerged when white settlers encoun-
tered the indigenous people of the
Pacifi c Northwest.
Additional Peace Poles are planned
at McNary High School, Keizer Rapids
Park, Pfc. Ryan J. Hill Park, St. Edward
Catholic Church, Willamette Valley
Bank and Country Glen Park.
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