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iiiiiii; ..... 4iiiii !~ili~f!!~ %~Ji!'! ~ !ii!!i!!ii,~ ; Friday 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Business Builder Work- shop at Grove Street Bre- whouse, 233 S. First St, Shelton. This free work- shop features tips & tricks to grow your skills set and to grow your business. A no-host lunch is available. 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Fiercely independent el- ders meets in the Wash- ington Room. Contact Ray at 898-2316 for more in- formation. Meet the first Friday of each month. Saturday 1-3 p.m., Cancer sup- port group meets at Ma- son General Hospital. For more information call 456-8266 2:30-3:15 p.m., Shel- ton Timberland Library presents Book-It per- forms "The Lorax and the Sneetches and Other Sto- ries" by Dr. Seuss, for chil- dren. Book-It Repertory Theatre will perform their play, Dr. Seuss's "The Lo- rax and the Sneetches and other Stories," a fanci- ful journey that explores people's responsibility to our environment and to one another. Cosponsored by the Friends of the Shel- ton Timberland Library. This event is part of Fam- ily Read-Aloud, a Tim- berland Regional Library district wide program. For more information call available at www.shelton- chamber.org/experience- china. March 6 Tuesday 7:30 a.m., The Govern- ment Affairs Committee meets the first Tuesday of every month at Roosters Restaurant 3001 Olympic Highway N., Shelton. 11:30 a.m., The Shelton Kiwanis Club meets Tues- days at Xinh's Clam & Oyster House. Lunch be- gins at 11:30 a.m. and the program runs from noon until 1 p.m. Programs cov- er a variety of topics from non-profits, governmental entities, and community members. 6 p.m., The Hood Ca- nal Improvement Club will hold its regular meet- ing. The community social begins at 6 p.m., potluck dinner at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting at 7:15 p.m. The evening's program will be a continuation of presentation "Hood Canal School: Challenges and Blessings." 6:30 p.m., Equestri- ennes of Mason County regular meeting at Den- ny's Restaurant, 301 E. Wallace Kneeland Blvd. March 7 Wednesday Noon-l:30 p.m., Shel- meeting schedule and fur- ther information at 742- 6566. Meet every other Wednesday at the Mason General Hospital confer- ence room. 3-5 p.m., Shelton Tim- berland LibraTy presents Teen Gaming Lounge. Play Xbox Kinect, Wii and other games, watch mov- ies and have refreshments with friends. Snacks and supplies provided by the Friends of the Shelton Timberland Library. For more information call 426-1362. 7 p.m., The Mason County Sportsman's Asso- ciation general meeting is held the first Wednesday of each month at the in- door range located at 521 W. Business Park Road (at the Shelton Airport). 7:30 p.m., non-denom- inational, no collections, all welcome, teaching of Jesus at Evergreen El- ementary Library, North Ninth Street, Shelton. Thursday, March 8 10-11 a.m., TOPS meets at the Shelton Christian Church every Thursday. For more infor- mation call Ruth at 432- 0870. 7-10 p.m. John Lucas ton Timberland Library and Randy Linder will presents Reading Not Re- perform at Taylor Station, STORE & DELl SPECIALS- MARCH I- 7 426-1362. quired: A Book Group for Restaurant and Lounge Busy People, for adults, on Thursdays 5,10 p.m., 9th An- Join a lunchtime book nual Mason County Re- group celebrating the dee 'Shindig at the Civic art of the short story. No Center in Shelton. Bringpreparation is necessary. the entire family & joinJust show up and listen as us for a full evening of ac- librarians read well-craft-~i!~:i ~ii::: ,~i~:! .... !i~i~,~¢,~i tivities; dinner, speech & ed short stories aloud, !! ............. ,ii ~ ...... interview competition by followed by a group dis- rodeo royalty contestants; cussion of the stories and ...... (lii#~ ::~ .... queen corona~on;, silent ~ ~information about the au- & live aucti0n;ira~i~.es, All .th0rS. Two stories by sep- i::~2~i tickets are $5. For infor- arate authors will be read mation and tickets call each session. Arrive and Where's ~heFun? ............ 432-0145 or 426-9201. leave as you please. Bring Sunday 10 a.m.-noon, Kidz- town at Olympic Middle School kids K-6 grades crafts, games, breakfast, music, bible lessons, skits and small groups to help your kids get the most out of every weekend. For more information contact Melody at 427-9092. Meet every Sunday. Monday 9 a.m., TOPS #1402 meets every Monday at the Harstine Island Com- munity Hall, 3371 E. Harstine Island Road N. If you are looking for a support group to Take Off Pounds Sensibly, come and join us. More infor- mation please contact Marlene at 427-3873. 5:30 p.m., China ORI- ENT-arian at the Colo- nial House, 222 E. Pine St., Shelton. Attend this no-obligation informa- tional session about the Chamber's October 2012 "Experience China" trip. Additional information is a lunch and a friend. 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