COMMUNITY

Keizer carnival fun

Attendees of the Southeast Keizer Community Center Carnival in front of a “McNary Blue” Keizer fire District engine.

With more than a hundred people attending throughout, the Salem Mennonite Church hosted a free carnival for the Keizer community on Friday, June 28 at the Southeast Keizer Community Center.

Check out the fun activities put on for those in attendance inside. 

Keizer kids enjoying a bounce house at the carnival held at the Southeast Keizer Community.
Center. Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.
A Keizer family enjoying the carnival. Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.
A church member showing a Keizer child re-potting techniques at one of several booths set up at the carnival. Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.
A Keizer youth showing everyone how the game cornhole is really played. Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.
PRize time! Kids that played at the game booths has a chance to sort through prizes such as coloring books and markers. Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.
Keizer Fire District members (foreground) with Lt. Tim Hein from the Keizer
Police Department (background). Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.
The lovely food serving staff giving out grilled hot dogs, fried chicken and watermelon as refreshments. 
The donated bikes given away in a raffle at the end of the carnival held on June 28. Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.
One of the carnival organizers and Mennonite church members Joseph Penner (right) as the prize raffle ensues. Photo by QUINN STODDARD/ Keizertimes.

Contact Quinn Stoddard
[email protected] or 503-390-1051

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