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JUNE 4, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Artists: Keep Oregon Green wants Carousel anniversary billboard submissions marks Keep Oregon Green is celebrating its 80-year history by unveiling its fi rst bill- board poster art contest. The association is asking Oregonians of all ages to create and submit entries and share their vision for keeping Oregon free of wildfi re. The contest opened on June 1, and the entry deadline is 5 p.m., August 9, 2021 (Smokey Bear’s birthday). All submitted artwork will be reviewed in the fall of 2021, and Oregon will become an open-air art gallery in 2022, showcasing the fi rst-place winning artwork on billboards at major intersec- tions, highways and interstates across the state. CASA looking for speedster heroes The 2021 CASA Superhero Race will be on Saturday, June 19, at the Riverfront Park in Salem. The 5K or 10K bene- fi ts Court Appointed Special Advocates of Marion County, a program provid- ing court advocacy for abused and neglected children. There will be a 10k run at 9 a.m., a 5k run at 9:30 am, and a one mile lap for kids at 10 a.m. The 10k and 5k are $25 and the one mile lap for kids is free. Race packet pick up will be on Friday, June 18, from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. at our CASA offi ce located at 3530 River Road N. in Keizer. Day of registration/ race check-in will begin on Sunday at 8 a.m. at the Riverfront Park Pavilion. To sign up or for more information visit runsignup. com. Salem Electric is the title sponsor of the event. t ’ n o D r e g n da ! E Y n e m o our H FREE DRYER VENT CLEANING WI T H ANY DUCT CLEANING GET YOUR FREE QUOTE TODAY! SummitClean.com • 1- 800 -769 -155 3 Fire & Smoke Damage • Water Damage • Storm Damage Mold Remediation & Inspections • Emergency Response There will be three separate divisions based on age. Within each division will be fi rst, second, and third-place win- ners. Cash prizes and certifi cates will be awarded to the fi rst three people who place in each age division (grades 1-5; 6-12; and 18+ years). All participants will receive a Certifi cate of Participation. Keep Oregon Green’s annual wild- fi re prevention campaigns encourage residents and visitors to practice basic wildfi re safety while enjoying the out- doors. TV and radio commercials, social media posts and billboards provide daily reminders to be careful with activ- ities that can spark a wildfi re during the most critical time of year. This year’s campaign features stunning photos of Oregon’s iconic landscapes and the use of the #OregonOurOregon hashtag. For more wildfi re prevention inspi- ration, contest rules, prizes and infor- mation on how and where to send your artwork, go to keeporegongreen.org/ kog-billboard-contest-submissions. 20 years The Salem Riverfront Carousel will celebrate its 20th anniversary Saturday, June 5. Rides are $1 all day, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Beginning at noon, compli- mentary birthday cookies and ice cream will be served while sup- plies last. A carving exhibition and Alexander “The Master of Marvels” Magician will perform. The event is free to the pub- lic. Popcorn, cotton candy and hot dogs will be available to purchase. All COVID-19 safety precautions and policies are in eff ect. The carousel will also be debut- ing new keepsakes and souvenirs and discounting yearly ride passes.