PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, JULY 16, 2021 M emorial C enters ◆ C remation & B urial Simplicity - Convenience - Low Cost simple cremation simple direct burial church funeral ◆ $795 ◆ $995 ◆ $2965 Salem Portland Eastside 275 Lancaster Dr SE Salem, OR 97317 832 NE Broadway Portland, OR 97232 1433 SE 122nd Ave Portland, OR 97233 (503) 581-6265 (503) 783-3393 (503) 783-6865 Tualatin Tigard Milwaukie 8970 SW Tualatin Sherwood Rd Tualatin, OR 97062 12995 SW Pacifi c Hwy Tigard, OR 97223 16475 SE McLoughlin Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97267 (503) 783-6869 (503) 653-7076 (503) 885 -7800 Keizer Fire District responded to a brush fire at the Willow Lake Pollution Control Facility on Sunday, July 11. Submitted photo Brush fi re claims two acres on Windsor Island Shortly after 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 10, Keizer Fire District (KFD) was dis- patched to a high-risk grass fi re at the water treatment plant on Windsor Island Road North. Crews arrived to fi nd a fast-moving two acre fi re. All personnel were available and crews were able to respond with two brush trucks, a heavy brush truck, a medic unit and a battalion chief. A voter-approved 2015 equipment bond, enabled t he district to invest in apparatus designed for attacking fi res on the borders of urban and wildland. The new KFD rigs carry twice as much water as the old equipment and can be used to attack blazes without stopping thanks to bumper nozzles. “Easy Online Arrangements” CrownCremationBurial.com Although we are currently closed we are still serving the community. More than a building, a center without walls. Staff members at Keizer's Uptown Music is host to a traveling tuba raising money for the Salem Symphonic Winds and Marion Polk Food Share. Submitted photo Traveling tuba visits Uptown We are still working hard to bring you programs, activites, and services that you rely on. VIRTUAL PROGRAMMING • REASSURANCE CALLS • FOOD & CARE BOXES Stay up to date and connect — www.facebook.com/center50plus Fit 50+ YouTube Fitness Class REGISTER AT WEBSITE BELOW ZOOM CHAT Reconnect with our drop-in groups. Give us your name and phone number as well as the name of the class you wish to attend. Email us: Connect50plus@cityofsalem.net www.cityofsalem.net/center50 | 503-588-6303 | 2615 Portland Road NE The Salem Symphonic Winds (for- merly the Salem Concert Band) is mak- ing plans to reignite its concert season and joining with the Marion Polk Food Share in a fundraising eff ort to help make it a reality. “We have a tuba that is visiting diff er- ent area businesses, inviting the public to drop donations into it. The donations are shared equally with Marion Polk Food Share, to support their eff orts to feed the hungry in the mid-Willamette Valley,” said Toni Skelton. The band’s portion of the proceeds will help cover the cost of starting up again. For the next two weeks, the tuba will be at Uptown Music, 3827 River Road N., in Keizer. Future locations will be announced over the band’s social media feeds. The band has been on hiatus since COVID hit. Its fi rst concert will be Aug. 15 at Youngberg Hill Winery, tickets are on sale at salemsymphonicwinds.org. Donations to the band can also be made online.