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Hello Keizer:

Excitement is growing for KeizerFEST 2023. The festival will again be located at Keizer Rapids Park, where is plenty of space for the event. Home Sweet Home is the theme of KeizerFEST which kicks off on Thursday, Aug. 10.

The Great Oregon Steam-up comes up first this weekend, at Powerland Heritage Park on Brooklake Rd., north of Keizer. There are hundreds of things to see and do at the annual two-weekend event starting Saturday, July 29. t will run Sunday, July 30 and again the following weekend, Aug. 5 and 6.

The final weekend in July is proof that summer is winding down and this is the time to get all your recreating planned.

If you have a news tip, contact the Keizertimes at 503-390-1051.

Have great weekend…

Lyndon Zaitz/Publisher


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