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CALENDAR
MONDAY
Mason County Cemetery
District 1 will have its
monthly meeting at 4 p.m.
in the QFC Historical Room.
A public meeting has
been scheduled for 7
p.m. at the Theler Com-
munity Center at 22 871
NE state Route 3 to dis-
cuss the future of the The-
ler Community Center.
FEB. 20
North Mason Timber-
land Ubrary presents
PageTurners Book
Discussion from I0
• a.m.-noon for adults. For
more information, call
275-3232.
• To submit a calendar
item, email news@
masoncoun corn
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Wed, Thur, Fri
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Saturday
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Installing a new board
The North Mason Chamber of
Commerce's 2014 Board of Trustees
........ receive recognition during the
chamber's Red & White Installation
Gala on Saturday at the Alderbrook
Resort & Spa. From left, Dan
Goodell, Rhonda Brown, Cheri
Cloud, Chris Ladner, Margie Kaiser,
Mark Ayers, Annetta Knight, Jeromy
Hicks, Kim Haack, Pamela White,
Judge Victoria Meadows, and
behind, Chairman Darren Corliss.
Not pictured: Lee Hoffman, Cheryl
Johnson, Jayson Miller, Shawna
Stice Hawley.
Herald photo by Kathy Brooks
Herald of Record
Calls reported to Shelton
Police, Mason County Sheriff's
Office and tribal agencies in-
cluded:
Burglaries
At 1:51 p.m. on Feb. 8, a bur-
glary was reported in the 300
block of East Orchard Beach Drive
in Grapeview.
At 6:03 p.m. on Feb. 10, a bur-
glary was reported in the 2000
block of Northeast Tahuya Black-
smith Road.
Assault
At 6:06 p.m. on Feb. 4, an as-
sault was reported in the North-
east Clifton Lane in Belfair.
Theft
At 10:25 a.m. on Feb. 5, an
identity theft was reported in the
300 block of East Soderberg Road
in Allyn.
At 7:41 a.m. on Feb. 10, a vehi-
cle was reported stolen on North-
east Sail Loft Court in Belfair.
At 1:48 p.m. on Feb. 10, a theft
was reported in the 800 block of
East Coulter Creek Road in Bel-
fair.
At 2:30 p.m. on Feb. 10, a theft
was reported in the 300 block of
Northeast Windflower Way in Ta-
huya.
CAMP
Continued from page A-21
"As a parent, I took it
over," she said.
Young has two chil-
dren, a seventh-grader
and a ninth-grader, who
both attended the camp.
"I did it mainly for
other students ... who
have never been camp-
ing before," she said.
Since then, the camp
has been entirely fund-
ed by donations. The
camp costs about $175
per student and this
year's fifth-grade class
has 73 students, Young
said.
Parents can pay $48
for their child's food for
the three-day, two-night
camp, but fundraising
also pays for food for
students who qualify for
free and reduced lunch-
es. Young said fundrais-
ing has also helped stu-
dents who didn't have
proper shoes, backpacks
or sleeping bags go to
camp.
"No student has not
gone because they can't
afford it," Young said.
This year, Young is
taking a break from run-
ning the fundraising.
Shumaker will coordi-
nate the trip.
"Without community
involvement, it's defi-
nitely going to be a dy-
ing thing," Shumaker
said.
The PTA needs to
raise the rest of the
$12,000 needed for the
trip by April.
The PTA made a
$1,500 deposit to book
dates for the camp, and
if it can't raise the rest
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Belfair Elementary
School students,
from left, Troy
McCormick,
Jake Myrick and
Kaylie Green do . ....
an experiment on
cleaning water at
last year's fifth-
grade camp. Camp
organizers need
about $6,000 in
donations to send
students to the camp
in 2014.
Photo courtesy of Jackie Young
of the money, will have
to forfeit the dates and
pay 40 percent of the
cost of the camp as a
penalty.
To donate to the
camping trip, send
checks made out to the
Belfair Elementary
PTA, with "fifth grade
camp" in the memo line
to P.O. Box 1913, Bel-
fair, WA 98528.
Donated auction
items can be dropped off
at Shumaker Chiroprac-
tic at 23969 NE state
Route 3 Suite B in Bel-
fair.
For more information,
contact Shumaker at
stephaniej.shumaker@
gmail.com
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