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Three weeks after the 10th annual
Bluegrass from the Forest, Kristmas
Town Kiwanis has organized an en-
core.
The concert, scheduled for 7 p.m.
to 10 p.m. June 6 at Shelton High
School's Performing Arts Center, will
benefit Bluegrass from the Forest or-
ganizer and musician Greg Linder,
who was recently diagnosed with can-
cer. Entrance to the concert costs a
suggested donation.
Linder, a self-employed contrac-
tor and guitarist in the Shelton blue-
grass band Runaway Train, faces six
months of recovery. Kristmas Town
Kiwanis has organized the event to
help Linder with his expenses during
that recovery time.
Bands scheduled to perform in-
clude North Country Bluegrass, Jim
Faddis & FarmStrong, Randy Linder
and Me & The Boys.
Donations can also be made at
Bluegrassfromtheforest.com.
TOTAL HEALTH
PHYSICAL THERAPY
is proud to announce the addition
of MARYNELL HOLDEN,
physical therapist, to our staff
beginning June 2 nd.
MaryNell has over 18 years
of experience in the field of
physical therapy including former
ownership of
Hood Canal Physical Therapy.
We are looking forward to util
her skills and knowledge to
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SCHOOL BRIEFS
Hood Canal
kindergartners
sign up June 9
Hood Canal School has a Kinder-
garten Roundup during two sessions,
beginning at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. June 9.
Parents can register students for
kindergarten, get a school overview and
meet staff members. Students can par-
ticipate in activities and have a snack.
All children turning 5 years old
on or before Aug. 31 are eligible for
kindergarten in the 2014-2015 school
year. Birth certificates and immuniza-
tion records are required for enroll-
ment. For more information or to sign
up for the event, call the district office
at 877-5463.
Summer classes
available for former
and at-risk students
People ages 16 to 21 who have
dropped out of high school, or are in
danger of doing so, can apply for free
classes in Capital Region l13's Re-
engagement Program through Gravity
High School.
The classes are open to people in
four counties: Mason, Grays Harbor,
Lewis and Thurston.
Students who enroll can work on
high school credits, GED preparation,
work readiness skills, college readi-
ness preparation, vocational certifi-
cates and other courses. For informa-
tion, call the Mason County office at
426-1200.
Event tonight
marks CHOICE's
30th anniversary
CHOICE Alternative School cel-
ebrates its 30th anniversary with a
meal prepared by the staff, and the
chance to share memories, from 5 p.m.
to 7 tonight at the school at 807 W.
Pine St., Shelton.
All current and former students,
staff and families are invited.
One of the school's founding teach-
ers, Ron Grinnell, will auction a hand-
crafted wooden flower planter bench to
raise money for the school.
CHOICE was founded by a volun-
teer community committee headed by
Dennie Ross in 1983-1984. The school
opened in 1984 with two teachers and
one secretary, and 40 students.
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