Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, September 17, 2021, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE A4, KEIZERTIMES, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021
Story pole dedication slated for Saturday
The City of Keizer and the Keizer Public
Art Commission will host a dedication of
the story poles carved out of two trees on
Chemawa Road NE that stand in City Hall
Plaza. The ceremony will begin at 11 a.m.
on Saturday, Sept. 18.
The story poles will be dedicated after
a years-long eff ort. The original idea came
from Public Works Director Bill Lawyer
when the two fi r trees reached the end of
their life and had to be topped. Lawyer
thought turning the remaining stumps
into works of art would make a unique
addition to the civic center campus.
Kim Steen and Bethy Melendy of the
Keizer Public Art Commission will each
dedicate one pole.
The two poles were carved by Kevin
and Tyler Strauslin of Oregon 3D Art
and Chainsaw Sculptures, working from
designs presented by the arts commission.
of the Week
presented by
The Keizer story poles outside of City Hall on Chemawa Rd. will be dedicated this Saturday.
Photo by MATT RAWLINGS of Keizertimes
KNOW holding
fundraiser for
basket program
KCL reopening
this weekend
The Keizer Community Library will celebrate its reopening and remodeled space
with a ceremony and ribbon cutting on Saturday, Sept. 18.
The public is invited to attend the ribbon-cutting by Mayor Cathy Clark at 11:30
a.m. at the front of the Keizer Cultural Center, 980 Chemawa Road NE.
The event, scheduled to go until 3 p.m., will include tours of the updated library
space, free library cards and refreshments.
Attendees are reminded about the library’s fi rm adherence to face coverings and
social distancing during the ceremony. Face coverings will be required before enter-
ing the remodeled space on the ground fl oor of the building. Face masks will be pro-
vided if needed.
Additional information is available on the library’s website, www.keizerlibrary.org.
The Keizer Network of Women’s
(KNOW) fundraising event, Percey
Presents, returns this year after COVID-
19 caused a cancellation in 2020.
The event is on Thursday, Sept.
23, at the Keizer Civic Center. Percey
Presents is a women-only auction that
raises money for KNOW’s annual Giving
Basket Program, which provides toys and
food for families in need.
The gift baskets are delivered to
dozens of homes by volunteers each
December. Men from the community
have been recruited to volunteer to serve
dinner. The 2021 theme is "Red Carpet."
“Do not shy away from the spotlight
and wear your favorite jaw-dropping
outfi t to go with the show-stopping
bags we’re getting for you,” wrote Corri
Falareau, executive director of the Keizer
Chamber. “This year, more than ever, we
need support and attendance to provide
a helping hand to the Keizer families who
got hit the hardest by the devastating
pandemic."
Tickets to the event are $40 and are
available at keizerchamber.com. Menu
choices are peach-glazed beef brisket or
lemon garlic chicken breast.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the event
starts at 6 p.m.
Your Neighbor
Your Realtor
LYNETTE
NUTTBROCK
Where and how
do you volunteer?
"I volunteer with CASA of
Marion County as a Court
Appointed Special Advocate
for children in the foster care
system."
Why do you volunteer?
"I love working with
children and other people
who have a passion for
helping children."
What does volunteering
do for you?
"Volunteering lets me help
children in foster care in
a way that works for my
family."
How would you get
others to volunteer
in their community?
"I would let others know
how rewarding a few
hours of their time spent
volunteering is!"
Start a Conversation with Keizer’s own Go-To-REALTOR for Buying & Selling
Do you know a volunteer in our
3975 River Rd N, Suite 3, Keizer
call or text 503-983-4086
email bobshack1@gmail.com
Bob Shackelford is a licensed
real estate broker in Oregon.
CURRENT
PRESIDENT
K EIZER CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Bob SHACKELFORD
Broker
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