Captain Awesome talks Superhero Dash at Holding Court
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Captain Awesome talks Superhero Dash at Holding Court
Salem Statesman Journal - 05/04/2016 Page : A04 PHOTOS BY MICHAEL DAVIS / STATESMAN JOURNAL e Humane Society Foster and Rescue Coordinator Ashleigh Young ns Snowflake and Gummy who will be up for adoption at the wer on Saturday. cer. Set from noon to 3 y 22 at Keizer Rapids m the off-leash area to hitheater), dogs of all their owners are weltake in a fashion show brity judges, bid on siion items and particicostume contest. There be dozens of pet vena low-cost vaccine cline be kind and clean up r pet while at the park; available in dispensers waste. n County Dog Services be at the event offering on County Amnesty nse event. In the first rst served clinic, the ill waive late fees for 150 dog owners with se violations, and prom with a free rabies on if they purchase a County dog license and ary vaccine. m Equine Veterinary ll provide the vaccinaservices. Cost for a rawithout the purchase nd vaccine is $10 as are P and Bordetella vacsh or check only. and their owners will ney for the American Society by registering gs for the walking Registration opens at is $20 for the first dog, second dog with the mily. eizer Rapids Park is at Salem Saturday Market Executive Director Lisa Sherman, left, and American Cancer Society volunteer Kathy Ottele chat up the upcoming Bark for Life event. A legion of superheroes touting the upcoming Superhero Dash includes Liz Henderson, as Batman, Cindy Leinassar, as Captain Awesome, Mitzi Smith, as Wonder Woman, and Lisa Daniels, as Bat-Mite. 1900 Chemawa Road N, Keizer. A dashing set for a dash We had a veritable Justice League arrive for the first hour of Holding Court, touting the May 14 Superhero Dash at Salem’s Riverfront Park. © Salem Statesman Journal May 4, 2016 9:59 am (GMT +7:00) In costume were Wonder Woman ( Mitzi Smith), Captain Awesome ( Cyndi Leinassar), Batman (Liz Henderson) and Bat Mite ( Lisa Daniels). In secret identity garb was Amy Schroeder from Community Action Agency, the nonprofit sponsoring the multi-tiered se- ries of races that include a 10k (at 8:45 a.m.), 5k (9 a.m.) and 1k (10 a.m.). Entrants are encouraged to dress as their favorite character. Prices vary to enter. The 1k is $15, 5k is $25 and 10k is $25. No See HOLDING COURT, Page 5A Powered by TECNAVIA Salem Statesman Journal - 05/04/2016 Bob Reinhardt, executive director of the Willamette Heritage Center, invites the community to learn abou Holding Court Continued from Page 4A telling how much a 401k would cost. To register, visit www.mycommunityaction.org. The top finisher in all races will receive a super-cool trophy adorned with a gold track shoe. In addition, there will be prizes for best dressed participant and best-dressed stroller baby and sidekick dog. Community Action Agency heroically helps people to exit poverty and attain self-sufficiency. You can learn more about their good works at mwvcaa.org. Brandishing a golden lasso, MAPS Credit Union’s mesmerizing Mitzi Smith enthralled a Holding Court reporter as she reeled off the benefits bestowed by the MAPS Community Foundation. Did you know that MAPS donates a penny every time a member with a free checking account uses their debit account? Those pennies add up to $60,000 annually donated to the community. It’s a superhero’s job to save, right? MAPS members get a discount for race registration. For details, visit MAPSCU.com. From left, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary members Paula Boeckman, h her husband Kurt Lundine promote recreational boating safety. No sheepishness here It’s time once again to gather up the kids in the mom-mobile and head off to the Willamette Heritage Center for the annual Sheep to Shawl event. This Saturday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. families will enjoy a free day of crafts, games, music and animals. Ever-eager Executive Director Bob Reinhardt popped his head through a cutout in an illustration and posed as a sheep for us. On Saturday, children may follow his lead. The idea behind the event is to demonstrate the process of how sheep produce wool, and then how wool is used to produce clothing, and then how clothing is used to create closet clutter. Visit willametteheritage.org for details or call 503-585-7012. For those new to these here parts, the Heritage Center is at 1313 Mill St. SE in Salem, just a short beer away from the RAM. © Salem Statesman Journal May 4, 2016 10:00 am (GMT +7:00) Anchors away safely The Depoe Bay Flotilla of the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary turned out in full regalia Deb Chrowl, left, and Gayle Wood will leave no hole unfilled at th and Sale. Boat Oregon Class from 9 a.m. information, contact to 4 p.m. May 21 at the Salem man@gmail.com or ch Elks Lodge. The class, open to dine@cgauxnet.us. boaters or personal watercraft operators age 12 and older, will No zippers allowed cover knowing a boat, what to Gayle Wood an do before getting underway, op- Chrowl were anything erating a boat safely, the legal toned up on Tuesday. requirements of boating, han- gerly shared news a by TECNAVIA dling boating emergencies, andPowered Oregon State Button enjoying water sports. Gradu- upcoming Annual Sh ates of the class will be eligible Sale, which will be op