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Joshua and Meta Peppers
Wheaton marries
Peppers in Shelton
Meta Wheaton and Joshua Pep-
he s Were married on October 21
ir wedding took place at The
Vilion at Sentry Park in Shel-
toa.
, Ron Reese performed the dou-
ie-ring ceremony. The bride's
otis, Zachary and Tanner Whea-
°ua, walked her down the aisle
riag the ceremony.
• MYsti Philpott attended as ma-
ron of honor along with brides-
aids Laurie Lauerman, Maricela
arquez and Melissa McNish.
Ryan Seibold served as best
aaa along with groomsmen Kayne
e::rlen.i, ,Jerry Paine and Dan
p Jasraine Paine and Erin Aitken
artieipated as flower girls. Dan-
iel Paine and Tanner and Zachary
Wheaton also took part as ushers.
K. Tanner Wheaton peribrmed an
acoustic guitar solo.
At the reception immediately
tbllowing the ceremony, Emily
James and Felicia Barnett helped
cut and serve cake while Jennifer
Clayton distributed the guest book.
The bride is the daughter of
Jimmy and Gloria Ragsdale of
Shelton. She works at Mason Gen-
eral Hospital.
The groom is the son of Peggy
Mead and Steve Peppers, also of
Shelton. tie is currently a student
at Olympic College in Bremerton.
The newlyweds let on October
23 for a honeymoon on the Oregon
Coast. They live in Shelton.
First dance of 2007 is here
The Salty Sashayers Square and Round Dance Club of Shelton
Will have a dance on Saturday, January 27, at Skookum Commu-
aity Hall, located just outside of Shelton at 3480 Lynch Road. Pre-
rOUnds will start at 7:30 p.m.with Mary Parsons cueing and Bill
0dam calling squares at 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be served and the group will accept a $4 do-
.aation per person at the door. All square and round dancers are
aVited to come and share in this activity. More information is
available by calling 877-5907 or 456-2056.
Canal Sams will do lunch
Hood Canal Sams, one of Mason County's Good Sam recreation-
1 vehicle clubs, will meet tbr lunch at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday,
ebruary 1, at the Airport Diner located at the Bremerton Interna-
tional Airport, which is approximately three miles north of' Belfair
ol] State Route 3.
20Those interested in hearing about the group and its plans ibr
07 activities are welcome to attend. The monthly trips last fl'om
three to four days More information is available by calling Ken or
Charlotte Weaver'at 877-5821.
School retirees set meeting
The Mason County School Retirees will meet ibr dinner at 4:30
P.na. on Thursday, February 1, at the Royal Shanghai Restaurant,
2517 Olympic Highway North in Shelton. All school personnel,
both active and retired, are invited to attend.
Republican women to meet
The Mason County Republican Women will meet on February
at Alpine Way Retirement Apartments, 900 Alpine Way. The
will begin at noon with a presentation by retired Air Force
Jim Carlton. He will share his experiences during 1,000
Orabat hours flying B-47s, B-52s and OV-10s over Vietnam. A no-
ost luncheon at a cost of $7 per person will follow. More informa-
on is available and reservations may be made by calling Tanya
cker at 432-2949.
CASINO* RT-
Cronquist weds Silvestro
Dani Cronquist and Michael
Silvestro were married Oc-
tober 21. Their wedding took
place at the Broadmoor Ho-
tel in Colorado Springs, Colo-
rado. Harry Strong performed
the double-ring ceremony.
Katie Dill, a cousin, was sup-
posed to attend as matron of hon-
or, but was unable to because she
had a baby on October 19. Cousin
Kelsey Wilbern and friends Megan
DiMarco and Tami Bellenghi took
part as bridesmaids.
Jaime Silvestro, the groom's
brother, served as best man while
their brothers John and Tyler Sil-
vestro and friend Dylan O'Connor
served as groomsmen.
Kasey and Nick Cronquist, the
bride's brothers, participated as
ushers. The Aspen Strings ensem-
ble peribrmed at the wedding.
A reception followed the ceremo-
ny, also at the Broadmoor Hotel.
The bride is the daughter of Kev-
in and Kathe Cronquist of Shelton.
She graduated from Shelton High
School in 1997 and then from Con-
cordia University in 2001. She is
now the executive meeting man-
ager at the Broadmoor.
The groom is the son of Brian
and Jane Silvestro of Fairfield,
Connecticut. He graduated from
Fairfield High School in 1995 and
fYom Wake Forest University in
1999 with a degree in analytical
finance. He is the conference man-
ager at the Broadmoor.
The newlyweds honeymooned
at Cocoa Point, Barbuda, from De-
cember 7 through 16. They live in
Colorado Springs.
Unless otherwise noted, all
events take place at the Mason
County Senior Activities Center
at 826 West Railroad Avenue. The
senior center hours are fYom 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. The center's telephone
desk (426-7374) is closed for lunch
from noon till 12:30 p.m.
Adult lap swimming is set for
11:15 a.m. weekdays and noon
on Saturday at the Shelton High
School Pool.
Friday, January 26
8:30 a.m., Tai Chi class.
9-11 a.m., line dancing.
9 a.m.-2 p.m., sewing circle.
Noon, potluck lunch.
12:30 p.m., birthday celebra-
tion.
Monday, January 29
8:30 a.m., Tai Chi class.
9-10 a.m., beginning line danc-
ing.
12:45 p.m., pinochle.
Tuesday, January 30
9 a.m., line dancing.
10 a.m., sewing circle.
10-11 a.m., intermediate and
advanced line dancing.
1 p.m., bridge.
Wednesday, January 31
8:30 a.m., Tai Chi class.
9 a.m., line dancing.
1 p.m., bridge lessons.
Thursday, February 1
9-11 a.m., line dancing.
9-11 a.m., EZ Crafters.
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., blood-pres-
sure clinic.
1 p.m., bingo.
OLYMPIA
FIREPLACE
Mike and Dani Silvestro
"Pansies
&
Primroses 99¢
." Jackson & Perkins
: e
NW Flower & Garden Show Feb. 14-18
Early bird tickets $16 • Youth 6-17 $3 • 5 and under FREE
920 E. Johns Prairie Road • (360) 426-3747
BUSINESS & INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS
• Free e-file (with your paid tax return)
• High quality • Low cost
• Quick refund available
Walk in or call
for an appointment
Mon-Fri 9-6
Sat 9-5
TAXMAN
I
HUNDREDS ON...
CLEARANCE!
.MAKIN6ROOMFOR
2007MODEL00
.WE'RE OVERSTOcKED!
6 MONTHS
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Thursday, January 25, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 17
Joshua and Meta Peppers
Wheaton marries
Peppers in Shelton
Meta Wheaton and Joshua Pep-
he s Were married on October 21
ir wedding took place at The
Vilion at Sentry Park in Shel-
toa.
, Ron Reese performed the dou-
ie-ring ceremony. The bride's
otis, Zachary and Tanner Whea-
°ua, walked her down the aisle
riag the ceremony.
• MYsti Philpott attended as ma-
ron of honor along with brides-
aids Laurie Lauerman, Maricela
arquez and Melissa McNish.
Ryan Seibold served as best
aaa along with groomsmen Kayne
e::rlen.i, ,Jerry Paine and Dan
p Jasraine Paine and Erin Aitken
artieipated as flower girls. Dan-
iel Paine and Tanner and Zachary
Wheaton also took part as ushers.
K. Tanner Wheaton peribrmed an
acoustic guitar solo.
At the reception immediately
tbllowing the ceremony, Emily
James and Felicia Barnett helped
cut and serve cake while Jennifer
Clayton distributed the guest book.
The bride is the daughter of
Jimmy and Gloria Ragsdale of
Shelton. She works at Mason Gen-
eral Hospital.
The groom is the son of Peggy
Mead and Steve Peppers, also of
Shelton. tie is currently a student
at Olympic College in Bremerton.
The newlyweds let on October
23 for a honeymoon on the Oregon
Coast. They live in Shelton.
First dance of 2007 is here
The Salty Sashayers Square and Round Dance Club of Shelton
Will have a dance on Saturday, January 27, at Skookum Commu-
aity Hall, located just outside of Shelton at 3480 Lynch Road. Pre-
rOUnds will start at 7:30 p.m.with Mary Parsons cueing and Bill
0dam calling squares at 8 p.m.
Refreshments will be served and the group will accept a $4 do-
.aation per person at the door. All square and round dancers are
aVited to come and share in this activity. More information is
available by calling 877-5907 or 456-2056.
Canal Sams will do lunch
Hood Canal Sams, one of Mason County's Good Sam recreation-
1 vehicle clubs, will meet tbr lunch at 11:30 a.m. on Thursday,
ebruary 1, at the Airport Diner located at the Bremerton Interna-
tional Airport, which is approximately three miles north of' Belfair
ol] State Route 3.
20Those interested in hearing about the group and its plans ibr
07 activities are welcome to attend. The monthly trips last fl'om
three to four days More information is available by calling Ken or
Charlotte Weaver'at 877-5821.
School retirees set meeting
The Mason County School Retirees will meet ibr dinner at 4:30
P.na. on Thursday, February 1, at the Royal Shanghai Restaurant,
2517 Olympic Highway North in Shelton. All school personnel,
both active and retired, are invited to attend.
Republican women to meet
The Mason County Republican Women will meet on February
at Alpine Way Retirement Apartments, 900 Alpine Way. The
will begin at noon with a presentation by retired Air Force
Jim Carlton. He will share his experiences during 1,000
Orabat hours flying B-47s, B-52s and OV-10s over Vietnam. A no-
ost luncheon at a cost of $7 per person will follow. More informa-
on is available and reservations may be made by calling Tanya
cker at 432-2949.
CASINO* RT-
Cronquist weds Silvestro
Dani Cronquist and Michael
Silvestro were married Oc-
tober 21. Their wedding took
place at the Broadmoor Ho-
tel in Colorado Springs, Colo-
rado. Harry Strong performed
the double-ring ceremony.
Katie Dill, a cousin, was sup-
posed to attend as matron of hon-
or, but was unable to because she
had a baby on October 19. Cousin
Kelsey Wilbern and friends Megan
DiMarco and Tami Bellenghi took
part as bridesmaids.
Jaime Silvestro, the groom's
brother, served as best man while
their brothers John and Tyler Sil-
vestro and friend Dylan O'Connor
served as groomsmen.
Kasey and Nick Cronquist, the
bride's brothers, participated as
ushers. The Aspen Strings ensem-
ble peribrmed at the wedding.
A reception followed the ceremo-
ny, also at the Broadmoor Hotel.
The bride is the daughter of Kev-
in and Kathe Cronquist of Shelton.
She graduated from Shelton High
School in 1997 and then from Con-
cordia University in 2001. She is
now the executive meeting man-
ager at the Broadmoor.
The groom is the son of Brian
and Jane Silvestro of Fairfield,
Connecticut. He graduated from
Fairfield High School in 1995 and
fYom Wake Forest University in
1999 with a degree in analytical
finance. He is the conference man-
ager at the Broadmoor.
The newlyweds honeymooned
at Cocoa Point, Barbuda, from De-
cember 7 through 16. They live in
Colorado Springs.
Unless otherwise noted, all
events take place at the Mason
County Senior Activities Center
at 826 West Railroad Avenue. The
senior center hours are fYom 8 a.m.
to 4 p.m. The center's telephone
desk (426-7374) is closed for lunch
from noon till 12:30 p.m.
Adult lap swimming is set for
11:15 a.m. weekdays and noon
on Saturday at the Shelton High
School Pool.
Friday, January 26
8:30 a.m., Tai Chi class.
9-11 a.m., line dancing.
9 a.m.-2 p.m., sewing circle.
Noon, potluck lunch.
12:30 p.m., birthday celebra-
tion.
Monday, January 29
8:30 a.m., Tai Chi class.
9-10 a.m., beginning line danc-
ing.
12:45 p.m., pinochle.
Tuesday, January 30
9 a.m., line dancing.
10 a.m., sewing circle.
10-11 a.m., intermediate and
advanced line dancing.
1 p.m., bridge.
Wednesday, January 31
8:30 a.m., Tai Chi class.
9 a.m., line dancing.
1 p.m., bridge lessons.
Thursday, February 1
9-11 a.m., line dancing.
9-11 a.m., EZ Crafters.
10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., blood-pres-
sure clinic.
1 p.m., bingo.
OLYMPIA
FIREPLACE
Mike and Dani Silvestro
"Pansies
&
Primroses 99¢
." Jackson & Perkins
: e
NW Flower & Garden Show Feb. 14-18
Early bird tickets $16 • Youth 6-17 $3 • 5 and under FREE
920 E. Johns Prairie Road • (360) 426-3747
BUSINESS & INDIVIDUAL TAX RETURNS
• Free e-file (with your paid tax return)
• High quality • Low cost
• Quick refund available
Walk in or call
for an appointment
Mon-Fri 9-6
Sat 9-5
TAXMAN
I
HUNDREDS ON...
CLEARANCE!
.MAKIN6ROOMFOR
2007MODEL00
.WE'RE OVERSTOcKED!
6 MONTHS
SAME AS CASH!
Financing O.A.C Offer/imited to inventory in stock
Thursday, January 25, 2007 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Page 17