Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, August 27, 2021, Page 9, Image 9

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    AUGUST 27, 2021, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
were “problematic,” they were more ques-
tions of minutiae than importance.
After lengthy debate, the council voted
four to three not to restart the entire pro-
cess. Instead, the council directed staff to
conduct checks of Prothman’s references
and prepare a resolution instructing the
city manager to sign a contract with the
company.
The resolution would still need council’s
approval at the Sept. 7 city council meeting.
If the council chooses not to pass the res-
olution, a process that fi rst began in June
would restart.
MANDATE,
Continued from page A1
Sangster said 444 people had pre-reg-
istered for the event and he expected, and
welcomed, more to come the day of the
event.
Sangster said that cyclists participat-
ing in the event would not be required
to wear masks under an outdoor mask
exemption for those “playing or practicing
competitive sports, or engaged in an activ-
ity in which it is not feasible to wear a
mask.”
Children under 5-years-old are also
exempt under the mandate, as are those
performing, eating or drinking, or experi-
encing houselessness.
The ninth concert of the Keizer 2021
Summer Concert Series will take place
Saturday, Aug. 28 with Johnny Wheels and
the Swamp Donkeys set to perform. The
event’s social media page described the
band as a “bluesy sound blend with notes
of R&B, soul, jazz, funk and rock.”
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Clint Holland, the concert series orga-
nizer, said the governor’s announcement
Tuesday didn’t give them much time to
prepare but that the event would follow the
rules and abide by what the state says.
Holland said enforcement at events like
these can be diffi cult, but that both orga-
nizers and attendees should work together.
“Most people have masks, and most
people should know,” Holland said. “I
would think everyone has a mask in their
car. We might have to send them back and
tell them to get it. We are going to buy
some masks so we are prepared for it.”
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