Page A-24 - Mason County Journal - Thursday, May 22, 2014
Looking for a Home
City of Shelton Animal Shelter
Adoptions cost $75, which include
vaccine, wormer, spay / neuter and
a $10 city license. New dogs are
brought in all the time. Call 427-7503
or visit the shelter at 902 W. Pine
St. Dogs can be viewed at Shelton.
petfinder.com.
Hours are from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
The shelter is closed Saturday
through Monday.
Chocolate Lab/Pit Bull Mix 2 yrs.
Labrador Mix M 4 yrs.
Kitten Rescue
This time of the year we have
young teen cats and sweet adult
cats. Indoor only and a warm
lap to sit on are our's and the
kitties' request. Healthy and well
adjusted, our kitties want their
own home and family to love. For
more information, go to our website
Kittenresq.net or call us at 360 426
2455 or 360 584 0594 and we will
return your call.
A__dopt-A-Pet
Polly
Labrador Retriever Mix * Young
• Female • Medium
This cutie is Polly; she is only
about 10 months and full of energy
like any young lab. Polly wants an ac-
tive family willing to teach her all the
wonderful things about living. She
is affectionate, willing to learn and
would make a great running or walk-
ing partner with a little more leash
training. Polly does not do well with
cats in the same house. She needs
structure, training and love to attain
her true potential as a super dog.
To meet Polly at Adopt-a-Pet Shel-
ton WA, contact: Thedoghouse3091@
hotmail.com E-mails are preferred
Because they're part of
your family.., you want
the best care for your pets.
81 SE. Walker Park Rd. - Shelton -
(360) 426-1840
Kiwanis: Club recognizes
students with scholarships
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Women were first admitted to the
group in the mid-1980s, Pannell said.
The club sponsors the Shelton High
School Key Club, Scout programs and
the annual children's play staged by the
Missoula Children's Theatre. The group
also participates in Adopt-A-Highway
and the American Cancer Society's Re-
lay for Life fundraiser, beautification
projects with the Shelton Mason County
Chamber of Commerce, the 40 et 8's hol-
iday food baskets, Sound Learning and
other groups.
"If you take away all the service
clubs, and what they do, it would be a
lot different community," Tarrant said.
The Shelton Kiwanis Foundation
recently awarded eight $1,000 scholar-
ships to outstanding graduating seniors.
The club also administers a program
that supports students who started out
at Olympic Middle School and who now
attend Oakland Bay Junior High.
The Climber Power Awards recog-
nize sixth- and seventh-grade students
for academic achievements and behav-
ioral improvements. The teachers pick
the students, who are honored with
monthly classroom presentations by
IF YOU GO:
WHO: Shelton Kiwanis Club
WHAT: 90th anniversary celebration and dis-
plays
WHEN: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. today
WHERE: Shelton Civic Center, 525 W. Cota St.
ADMISSION: Free
Rotary members of a framed certificate
and a $10 gift certificate from Rooster's
restaurant.
The program morphed out of a Ki-
wanis International program called
Bringing Up Grades.
"This rewards kids for doing good
things, keeping them focused and moti-
vated," Tarrant said.
Next up is the 65th annual Pan-
cakes in the Park on July 27 in Knee-
land Park. The group still uses a special
pancake-making machine developed
around 1960 by a member who worked
for ITT Rayonier, Tarrant said.
The group meets at noon Tuesdays at
Xinh's Clam & Oyster House in down-
town Shelton.
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