EVENTS

Yellow in spotlight at Keizer Art

The Keizer Art Associaton’s March exhibit, Yellow, will be on display through March 28 at the Enid Joy Mount Gallery at the Keizer Cultural Center. Winners of the juried show were announded at a reception earlier in March. Best of Show was awarded to Dee Hendrixes’ Dahlia Dancer. First place[Read More…]

Blood drive at Saint Edward

American Red Cross will hold a blood drive at Saint Edward Catholic Church on Thursday, March 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To schedule an appointment call 1-800-RED-CROSS or online at redcrossblood.org, using code stedwardkeizer. To streamline you donation visit RedCrossBlood.org/RapidPass to complete your pre-donation reading and health history[Read More…]

Dinosaurs invade Salem

Dinosaurs will invade Salem the weekend of March 17-19 as Jurassic Quest takes over the Exposition Center at the Oregon State Fairgrounds. Jurassic Quest is a popular interactive dinosaur experience with displays of realistic herds. Life-like moving and roaring dinosaurs will mix with interactive science and art activities, including a[Read More…]

City Council Meeting Agenda

Keizer City Council meets on Monday, Feb. 6th at 7 p.m. in regular session. The following options are available if you wish to view or participate in the meeting:  AGENDA  KEIZER CITY COUNCIL  REGULAR SESSION  Monday, February 6, 2023  7:00 p.m.  Robert L. Simon Council Chambers  Keizer, Oregon  1. CALL[Read More…]

Keizer’s First Citizen Awards

Keizer Awarded four outstanding individuals on Saturday, January 21st, for accomplishments and overachievement through their display of Pride, Spirit, and Volunteerism over the course of the 2022 year. Marsha Stallings awarded First Citizen 2022. Lyndon Zaitz awarded Merchant of the Year 2022. Erik Jesperson awarded Service to Education 2022. Tim[Read More…]

Two men and a bottle of wine

Details of making Scenic Valley Hop Chardonnay are proprietary, though Zielinski said no other winery can do what they are doing. “They can make the same product,” he added, “but they won’t have the story.”