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CALENDAR
FRIDAY
Shelton Timberland Li-
brary presents Manga
Support Group from
3-4:30 p.m. Teens can
share their love of all
things anime and manga
and practice kanji paint-
ing and origami. Spon-
sored by the Friends of
the Shelton Timberland
Library. For more infor-
mation, call 426-4362.
TOPS (Taking Off
Pounds Sensibly) No.
1225 in Hoodsport
meets at 10 a.m. every
Friday at 71 Finch St.,
Hoodsport. Weigh-in
from 8-10 a.m. For more
information, call Laura at
620-2979 or email gyp-
siegenoes@yahoo.com.
Shelton Community
Cinema will show the
documentary "Un-
manned: America's
Drone Wars" at 7 p.m.
The daughters of Bruce and Margaret Loughlin of Harstine
Island were honored to host a celebration of their parents' 60th
wedding anniversary with a luncheon at the Bay Room of Anthony's
HomePort, Olympia, on Saturday, January 25, 2014. The Loughlins
were married January 23, 1954 at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in
Brookline, Massachusetts. They lived many places in the eastern
United States, and also around the Caribbean, before settling in the
Seattle area in 1958, and eventually retiring to Harstine Island in
1988.
We daulaters, Cary, Megan, Galen and Kelsey, are extremely
proud, not only of our parents' accomplishment of 60 years of
marriage, but also of the influence that they have had on our lives.
They instilled in us the ethics of hard work, honesty, appreciation
of others, and pride in knowing that a task has been completed
to the very best of one's ability. Those qualities, and the love and
support they offered us as we each pursued our varied educations
and passsions, have made it possible for all of us to excel in each of
our very different professions, and also to enjoy personal lives that
have been full and rewarding.
The luncheon was a happy occastion, with three generations
of family in attendance, as well as some of Bruce and Margaret's
closest friends. The event was made even more special with a
performance by Bruce and Margaret's granddaughter, Celia Gary,
a professional musician from South Carolina. Many memories
were shared, and many more were made ... a fitting tribute to a very
remarkable couple. 2753
at the Mason County
Senior Activities Center,
190 W. Sentry Drive.
Donations encouraged,
and benefit Saving Our
County's Kids (SOCK).
For more information,
call Bob at 432-3229.
SATURDAY
Shelton Timberland
Library presents GUNG
HAY FAT CHOYI Cel-
ebrate the Year of the
Horse from 2-3 p.m. for
adults and-teens. Join
Rebecca Horn for a
celebration of the lunar
New Year 2014, Year of
the Horse. Learn about
your Chinese astrologi-
cal sign and hear leg-
ends from China. Spe-
cial good-fortune treats
will be provided. For
more information, call
426-1362.
Make Valentine's Day
cards at Better On You
/ Gallery Grrlz, 413 W.
Railroad Ave., from 3-6
p.m. Sample cards,
materials and instruc-
tion available -- bring
any sentimental items
you would like to use,
such as lace, old cards,
beads, ribbon and po-
ems. $1 per card; in-
struction is free.
TUESDAY
Hoodsport Timber-
land Library presents
PageTurners Book
Discussion from 1-2
p.m. for adults. Join in
plCi i]i %
C,
l<Poi CA'.
You're Invited
a discussion of "Quiet:
The Power of Intro-
verts in a World That
Can't Stop Talking" by
Susan Cain. For more
information, call 877-
9339.
Shelton Timberland Li-
brary presents Wacky
Science from 4-5 p.m.
for grades 1-6, Become
a wacky scientist. Ex-
plore and enjoy a variety
of kid-friendly science
projects led by Wash-
ington State University
/ 4/H staff. All supplies
provided by 4-H STEM
(science, technology,
engineering and math)
for you to learn about
scientific conlepts
through fun and hands-
on activities. For more
information, call 426-
1362.
Shelton Timberland
Library presents Teen
Writing Group from
4-5:30 p.m. Whether
you are working on your
first novel or writing fan
fiction, poetry or songs,
this monthly workshop
offers the chance to
share your writing, get
feedback from like-
minded peers, sharpen
your skills and discuss
a variety of topics. For
more information, call
426-1362.
FEB. 6
Shelton Timberland
Library presents
PageTurners Book
Discussion for adults
from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Read or listen to "West
of Here" by Jonathan
Evison and join others
in a conversation about
the book. Everyone is
welcome to join any
or all discussions. For
more information, call
426-1362.
Church, nonprofit offer
Spanish instruction class
STAFF REPORT
news@masoncounty.com
St. David of Wales Episcopal Church and Sound
Learning are offering a 10-week Spanish language
instruction series beginning March 4.
Level 2 classes run from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and
level 1 classes are from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Beginning
classes start at 7 p.m. All classes are at St. David's at
324 W. Cedar St.
The sessions will focus on conversational Spanish.
For more information or to register, call Jo Ewart
at 432-9474 or Carolyn Carlton at 427-5460.
Call 426-4412 to place your ad
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: 206 East Wyandotte Avenue
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[ Pastor Stave Olson lmll i Office 426-6353
I Pastor Brian Welnberger www.FLCWA.orgl r r l)aycare 427-3165
www.mtoliveshelton.or i
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SUNDAY SERVICES
9:00 AM CSLF.mAriON SErvicE
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ATTENDED NURSERY
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324 W. Cedar St.. Shelton Office phone: 426-8472 • www.sdow.org
SUNDAY SERVICES Ancient Service of
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NURSERY TO 2 YEARS
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/ SOuLFIRE YOUTH, 6"-12 TM GRADE
7:30 & 10:30 a.m. Chanting & Prayer
9:15 Conversational Bible Study Every Thursday 5:30- 6:00 p.m.
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SHELTON 428 W. COTA
www.sheltonfbc.org
Sunday Morning Worship + S.S. i[
9:00+ 10:30,.
• Domingos- 6 a -
$ervicios en Espafiol Illb
New Community
Church of Umon
ITHE GATHERING
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Meets at new PUD#3 building I 2
_ _o_n i_ohns Prai deRd. I I
Sun.. 10:30 am • Thurs.. 7:00 lm [
Chuh info line: I
(360) 427-4033 ]
The
sunday Service: 11:00 am
Youth Group: Thursday, S:00 pm
930 E. Johns Prairie Rd.
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 427-0761
Pastors: Matthew and Julie Daurn
Come As You Are!!!
Sunday Gatherings
(All are welco.wt )
WORSHIP SERVICIS ......
8,30 and 10:30
at the
Union Pire Hall
50 E. Seattle St., Union 98592
360-898-7855
web site: www.thcnccu.org