PAGE A14, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 6, 2021 National Night Out returns to Keizer LIFE ABOVE: RJ Navarro (front, right) and family members enjoy National Night Out in Keizer on Tuesday, Aug. 4. N Keizer Fire Chief Jeff Cowan gives a friendly wave at the McNary Estates National Night Out location. Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes sudoku answers pg A17 sudoku brainfood ational Night Out made its grand return to Keizer neigh- borhoods on Tuesday, Aug. 4. The National Night Out party hosted by the Southeast Keizer Neighborhood Association at Ben Miller Family Park was lively as dozens of families enjoyed music, games, food and conversation. Organizer Sherrie Haskins- Gottfried said that all the food, beverages and raffle prizes were donated by local businesses. Jen Garbarda, who lives next to the park, was with four-year-old granddaughter Enzlee. Garbarda has lived in her house since 1972. Enter digits 1-9 into blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. So must every column, & every 3x3 square. maze by Jonathan Graf of Keizer Photo by LYNDON ZAITZ of Keizertimes The reason we have this night out is for our community. Crime goes down and people get along better. Bringing everyone together is amazing. — ROLAND HERRERA Keizer City Councilor “I love my neighbors,” she said. She added that she likes the quiet neighborhood. Charlie Foxx of KBZY Radio was the DJ for the event, playing music throughout the evening. Ken Gierloff, president of the associ- ation, was pleased with the attendance. “There are some people here I didn’t even know,” he said. The city was well represented at Ben Miller Family Park. Keizer Police Chief John Teague came by as did Lt. Andrew Copeland. City Councilor Dan Kohler enjoyed a hot dog while talking with attendees. Keizer Fire District board mem- ber Colleen Busch announced raffle win- ners while husband Bob Busch greeted everyone who came to the party. Jonathan Thompson, of NW Dental Arts, repre- sented the Keizer Chamber of Commerce. The party at Ben Miller Family Park was one of about 20 throughout Keizer to mark the annual National Night Out event, which promotes neighborhood safety.