Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, August 20, 2021, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, AUGUST 20, 2021
Notes from the Keizer Parks Board meeting
The Keizer Parks Advisory Committee
met Tuesday, Aug. 10. Here is what was
discussed:
• KRA Bands. Melissa Potts and Johnny
Wheels and the Swamp Donkeys both
approved for concert series.
• Matt Lawyer and David Louden are
the two Parks Board members who were
appointed to serve on the City Sponsored
Concert Series Selection Committee
• The board approved the location for
Didier Planell’s mosaic: on the insides of the
concrete benches surrounding the splash
grassroots gov't
fountain. They only approved the site. There
is no money right now. It is expected that
the Keizer Arts Public Arts Commission will
raise the funds. This is a KPAC project.
• On Monday, Sept. 13, the Parks Board
will tour: Claggett Creek Park, Northview
Park and Palma Ciea Park.
• Appearance by citizens: Peggy Moore
BUSINESS
AND
spoke about the Peggy and Roy Moore
Garden. The garden received a grand from
Keizer United to purchase a small cultivator
(rototiller) to help prepare the ground as
needed. Gardeners will be trained in how to
use the machine.
• Herb barrels are blooming. There have
been seminars on how to make infused but-
ter, oils and vinegars from the fresh herbs.
• Garden received $100 grant from
Copper Creek Mercantile for organic
fertilizer.
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