APRIL 08, 2022, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 Volunteers help local seniors with cleanup project BY CHARLES GLENN Of the Keizertimes McNary Oaks Mobile Home Villa is one of Keizer’s 55+ communities, and many of the residents have mobil- ity issues which make it difficult for them to get around their neighbor- hood or do any recreation outside. This need was identified years ago by the McNary High School Latino Club, who have been volunteering annually to help. More than 30 students from the Latino Club joined forces with sev- eral members of the Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC), spending much of Friday, April 1, cleaning up debris in the neighborhood and generally improv- ing the ability of the residents to get around. “We were able to help multiple seniors in the park with their spring cleanup,” said Ramiro Navarro, who works with the Latino Club and is also a military veteran. “It’s a greatly appreciated annual event.” A 2019 Keizertimes article on dete- riorating conditions at McNary Oaks led to large-scale repair and renova- tions to the sidewalks, clubhouse and other common areas by the California- based property management company which owns it. McNary students from the Latino Club and Air Force JROTC teamed up for a cleanup project on April 1 at McNary Oaks Mobile Home Villa. Photo courtesy Ramiro Navarro Beginning Gardeners Welcome A mighty wind... Sometimes you just don’t know where to start. So, come to a place with healthy plants and friendly people who can answer your questions. A beautiful, bountiful garden can be yours. Open 10 to 5 every day Egan Gardens GREENHOUSE GROWERS (503)393-2131 9805 River Rd NE Salem EganGardens.com The March 29 windstorm caused this 70-foot red leaf maple tree to crack and fall, slightly damaging a cottage, at Willamette Lutheran Retirement Community in Keizer. PHOTO/Lyndon Zaitz, Keizertimes