Page A-- Mason OountyJournal- Thursday, May 22, 2014
Sheriff's Office seeks volunteers in Belfair
STAFF REPORT
news@masoncounty, com
The Mason County Sher-
iffs Office is seeking volun-
teers to help run its Belfair
precinct.
Staff are looking for re-
tired people "who are com-
munity-minded and would
like to donate some of their
time to serve their com-
munity," according to a re-
lease.
Volunteers will help with
administrative duties such
as answering phones, finger-
printing, issuing permits and
helping with public aware-
ness programs.
Each applicant must pass
a background check,complete
12 hours of training and will
be expected to volunteer for
one four-hour shift per week
at the north precinct in Bel-
fair.
Call Chief Civil Deputy Jan
Shepherd at 275-4255 or 427-
9670, ext. 316 or by email at
jshepherd@co.mason.wa.us.
Applications are also avail-
able at the north precinct at
23293 NE state Route 3 ir
Belfair.
A Family Farm Tradition
Fruit Trees, Primroses, Rhubarb
. Greenhouse. Nursery
. Produce, Seafood. Bark
. Soils. Plants
. Olympic Mountain Ice Cream
1921 E. Hwy 106, Union WA 98592
(360) 898-2222 • (360) 426-2222
www.hunter-farms.com
New boss: Could be introduc00m, tonight
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In March, the North Mason
School Board selected North-
west Leadership Associates to
conduct the search to replace
Peterson.
Northwest Leadership Associ-
ates, based in Liberty Lake, east
of Spokane, are experts in the
Northwest, and were used by the
district to select North Mason
High School Principal Chad Col-
lins and Peterson.
Rosenbach might be intro-
duced at the school board's meet-
ing at 6:30 tonight at the district
headquarters.
NORTH MASON
FIBER COMPANY
RO. Box 275. NE 431 Log Yard Rd.. Belfair, WA 98528
The Place To Take Your
YARD & WOOD Waste
Contractors Welcome
' ---- m.ruck Load ,I,m,,.. Per *Price 1
P:llPer Small . based on
,1 Trader size of I
[ .F (Pick-up Size) OR II,m Load vehicle ]
OPEN MON'FRI 7AM'4:3OPM • SAT. ONLY 8AM'4PM
275-0228 Please call for directions and more information
NO Plastics or Garbage PLEASE
FIRST SALE THIS YEAR!
The world famous garage
sale of the
KIWANIS CLUB OF
NORTH MASON
Memorial Day Weekend
May 23, +24, 25, & 26
. Friday. Saturday. Sunday - 9 a.m.-5 p,m.
. Monday 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
22921 NE Hwy, 3 -
across from Belfair Elementary School
Everything goes - Make an offer!
FOR INFO CALL 275.3629 !
Simply
walking
your pet is
a great start
to a healthy
relationship
Hours: Mon, Tue un.6pm, Wed, Thur, Fri w-Spm, Sat w.4pm
Ur, Nan tl • Dr. Amda Nlverg, Dr. Shawn
ACCREDITED
24161 NE State Hwy 3
360,277e3800 o www.bellt0wnevetcenter.c0m
• $
Contractor: Project dates bac:K to 2009
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Expressions of inter-
est from contractors
can be sent to Kleist at
faithinaction@wave-
cable.com and must be
received no later than 4
p.m. May 30.
FRIDAY
A community rummage sale will
take place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
Trails End Lake Clubhouse, 2411 E.
Trails End Drive, Belfair. For more
information, call Pat at 277-3636.
The center will be "It's good for the en- see some forward mo-
built to a Leadership in vironment," she said. "It mentum," said Kleist,
Energy & Environmen- leaves you with a more who has been planning
tal Design (tEED) Sil- sustainable building." the project since 2009.
ver ratingl Kleist said Depending on the The organization is
this is a requirement of weather, Kleist said she still accepting dona-
accepting the state fund- hopes the project is com- tions of furniture and
ing the project has been pleted this winter, other items to fill the
awarded. "It does feel good to center.
SATURDAY
Mason County Fire District 3 will
have a volunteer firefighter pan-
cake breakfast from 7 a.m. to 11
a.m. at 4350 E. Grapeview Loop
Road. French toast, ham, sausage
and scrambled eggs also available.
911 calls received by
Mason County Emer-
gency Communications,
which covers She/ton
police, the Mason
County Sheriff's Office
and tribal agencies:
CALENDAR
Proceeds support the community.
Donations accepted. For more in-
formation, call 275-4483.
MONDAY
All Timberland libraries will be
closed for the Memorial Day holi-
day. Libraries will resume regular
schedules May 27.
Senior Services for South Sound
hosts live music and dancing
every Monday from 10 a.m. to
noon at Belfair Community Bap-
tist Church, 23300 state Route 3.
Lunch is available at noon for a $3-
$6 donation. For more information,
call 427-2226, ext. 251.
MAY 29
A bird-watching class is sched-
uled for 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the
Mary E. Theler Community Center
and Wetlands.
• To submit a calendar item, email
news@masoncounty.com
HERALD OF RECORD
Burglaries
At 1:26 p.m. on May 14,
a burglary was reported
in the 1000 block of East
Mason Lake Drive South.
At 1:27 p.m. on May 14,
a burglary was reported
in the 100 block of North-
east Bear Ridge in Belfair.
At 12:02 a.m. on May 18,
a burglary was reported
on East Campus Drive in
Belfair.
Theft
At 6 p.m. on May 13,
a vehicle was reported
stolen in the 200 block
of Northeast state Route
300 in Belfair.
At 9:51 a.m. on May 13,
a vehicle was reported
stolen in the 200 block
of Northeast state Route
300.
At 6:16 p.m. on May 15, a
theft was reported in the
100 block of Northeast
Deerwood Drive in Belfair.
At 9:33 p.m. on May 15,
a shoplifter was reported
in the 23000 block of
Northeast state Route 3
Request for Proposals
Mason County is requesting proposals from qualified firms for providing visitor
information services to travelers planning to or in the process of visiting Mason
County for recreational purposes. It is anticipated that multiple two-year
contracts will be awarded. Total amount awarded for all Visitor Information
Center contracts is estimated at $90,000 per year to be funded with Lodging Tax
dollars. This is for services commencing January 1, 2015.
Proposals must be received by 4:00 p.m. on
To request the proposal'specifications:
Download from website:
www.co.mason.wa.us/forms/tourism
Email: dlz@co.mason.wa.us
Phone requests: 360-427-9670 ext, 419
or 360-275-4467 ext. 419
.+
June 9, 2014 to be considered.
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in Belfair.
At 9:44 a.m. on May 17,
a vehicle was reported
stolen in the 200 block
of Northeast Collins Lake
Drive in Tahuya.
At 10:39 a.m. on May
17, a theft of forest
products was reported
in the 600 block of
East Centerline Road in
Grapeview.
Drug Crimes
At 9:38 a.m. on May 14,
drug activity was report-
ed in the 22000 block of
Northeast state Route 3
in Belfair.
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