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ju Thursday, Feb. 12, 2015 -Mason County Journal - Page A-21 "Ripe for the Telling" will be next Inquiring Minds presentation ST$ IF REPORT news@masoncoun com Fruit has played a large role in Washington's history. Anthropologist and author Julia Harrison will discuss Washington's produce history -- from Cashmere's Cider King to pioneers, labor activists and entrepreneurs -- in the second installment of the 2015 Harst- IF YOU GO WHAT: "Ripe for the Telling: Surprising Stories of Washington Fruit" by anth ogist/a=hor Julia Harrison; part ofthe 2015 Harstine Island Inquiring Minds/Conversation sedes WHEN: Doors open at 1:15 p.m,, presentation starts at 1:45 p.m. Feb. 22 WHERE: Harstine Island Community Club, 3371 E. Harstine Island Road N, COST: Free ine Island Inquiring Minds/Harrison's presentation, Conversation series, titled "Ripe for the Telling: Surprising Stories of Wash- ington Fruit," is scheduled for 1:45 p.m. Feb. 22 at the Harstine Island Community Club, 3371 E. Harstine Is- land Road N. The program is full of sus- pense, tragedy, triumph and romance, according to Human- ities Washington. The Inquiring Minds/Con- versations program includes three presentations from the Speaker Bureau of Humani- ties Washington. The Harstine Island Com- munity Club, in partnership, with Humanities Washington sponsors the free program. Harrison has researched sweet foods as an anthropolo- gist since 2004, according to Humanities Washington. She writes for her own "Sweet Travel" blog, and has been published in Edible Seattle and Wasabi Magazine. Harrison, who lives in Se- attle, has a Bachelor of Arts degree in anthropology from Macalester College in Minne- sota and Master of Arts degree in applied anthropology from Macquarie University in Aus- tralia, and has also studied at University College London. plenty of tu continued from page A-19 who is portraying Mr. Beaver. "We've geous," she said. "It speaks to you." Seven performances are scheduled got a lot of talented people." Weinberger said recordings of the starting March 14. Olson said Sunday together each year to produce the The music in "Narnia" is some of music are not available, so many of matinee performances have been some plays, including stagehands, makeup the most complicated attempted by the actors were not familiar with it of the most popular in past years. and costume artists, ushers, publicists Faith Acts, said musical director Bek- until they started learning the songs. "We have been fortunate because and more. kah Weinberger. "There's a lot of storytelling in the we have a great support from the com- "It's a lot of fun," said P.J. Hopkins, "The music for 'Narnia' ... is gor- music," Olson said. munity," Olson said. Call 427-0858 for Donations ! Need Alterations? New Roof for, assS 0,e,ng 0, kind,0f ...... Pick, Up information [ AlLergens, Hemming, Repair, including Heirloom repair, ) ,~ Custom Sewing end Sewing Lessons ! l )) dft Star ! "We Make House Calls" /[ y" -- ~/p you... ~/t your Own ~ 826 W. Railroc~l in Dowdown Shdton i I=ll t Irn II 321S Ist Street , _r'nE]llnnn,. Mon.FdlO-6/Sd]O-5| |3601 ql]| 'll(lt 11 11 Tues-Fd]]-5 $at12-3360"790"3976 1131 Kmld Lone. Jud off Higl y 101 Ionita@sewnowstudioshelton.com =I) 7,L I= ~IPO Oil Mason County Senior Activities Association I ASCEND ROOFING COMPANY LLC Residential & Commercial Roofing Specialists LiC #ASCENRC896MA Vern Gonzales - Cell: 360-515-6065 Dennis James - Cell: 360-515-8733 Office: 360-868-2730536 W. Railroad Ave. Fax: 360-868-2625 ascendr°°fing@c°mcast'net lUJS AUTO CENTER Yo//r One-Stop Shop! (360) 426-5585 Hwy 101 • 2nd Shelton exit www.gillisautocenter.com I We ha e our J Automotive Services ! Need a plumber?. 24 Hour Service. Quality service & repair specialist. Family owned & operated, licensed, bonded, insured. New construction, remodel, commercial. Contr.#MITCHP 966DN TURNBOW LAND SURVEYING, LLC JAMES D. TURNBOW, PLS #42679 PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (360) 432-2753 FREE ESTIMATES www.turnbowtandsurveying, com Boundary surveys, platting, boundary Line adjustments, subdivisions, FEMA elevation certificates Albuquerque & Santa Fe Sept. 12-22, 2015 COST INCLUDES: motor coach transportation, 18 meals and all tours. Center escort. 21 years and older. Mason County Senior Center ....... Call 3£~L26-7374 ~ or e-mail terri@mcsac.net I for information. ]~ By Deluxe Motor coach $965 | ~ - : pip double occupancy, i - ~ ~'_ ......... add $300 for single. | 10 nights accommodations & | ...... taxes. Departure from