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CALENDAR Friday 4466 or mail@wildfelids.org, ton. Works of Thomas Tal- 6:30-9 p.m., Catalyst 5-11 p.m., Sound Learn- lis and the English Madri- Food Bank Silent Movie ing's Community Fiesta at gal School. In this program Fundraiser at CHOICE Shelton United Methodistwe feature manyofhis most High School auditorium, Church, 1900 King St. Shel- enduring motets, as well as 700 S. First St., Shel- ton. Kerm~s-style celebra- works from the next gen- ton. Buster Keaton's silent tion with home-cooked Lat- eration of composers he in- movie, "The General" will be in American food, live music spired by his great success shown accompanied by live featuring local group "Reali- -- those of the English Mad- piano music. This is a funny dad de la Sierra," children's rigal School. film and great for families activities, and raffle all go to or a date night, help sustain Sound Learn- Monday 7:30-9p.m., IfYe Love Me ing's English Language Pro- 9 a.m., TOPS #1402 Acapella Program byAnna's gram. meets every Monday at the Bay at Nordstrom's Great 6 p.m., Benefit for Hors- Harstine Island Commu- Hall, Harmony Hill Retreat es for Heroes veteran ther- nity Hall, 3371 E Harstine Center 7362 E. State Route apy program at the MasonIsland Road N. If you are 106, Union. The works of Area Fairgrounds in Shel- looking for a support group Thomas Tallis and the Eng- ton. Tickets are $10. There to Take Off Pounds Sensi- lish Madrigal School. In this will be dress auctions, des- bly, come and join us. More program we feature many of serts, live entertainment information please contact his most enduring motets, and more: This event is Marlene at427-3873. as well as works from the sponsored by Before You 6 p.m., Mason County next generation of compos- Say "I Do" and Flowers by Optimist Club meets second era he inspired by his great Joseph, Wal-Mart and theand fourth Monday at Tay- success -- those of the Eng- Little Picture Photography. lor Town Station Restau- lish Madrigal School. Therapy through Horse- rant, 62 S.E. Lynch Road. manship for our country's 6-8 p.m., MGHF & Sher- Saturday veterans, serving everymil- wood Guild Cooking with 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., The itary branch. The name of Xinh at Xinh's Oyster & Wild Felid Advocacy Center this benefit is Fierce Fash- Clam House, 221 W. Rail- of Washington (the state's ions. For more information road Ave., Shelton, the cost only sanctuary for wild cats) call 426-3119. is $50 price includes cook- will be hosting the Wild Cat ing demonstration by Xinh Boutique at the Harstine Sunday Dwelley, dinner,dessert Community Club (3371 E. 10 a.m.-noon, Kidztown and wine or beer. Harstine Island Road N.,at Olympic Middle School Harstine Island). The Bou- for kids K-6th grades crafts, tique offers something for games, breakfast, music, hi- everyone --" adults, kids ble lessons, skits and small and pets. New and very gen- groups to help your kids get tly used items, antiques, the most out of every week- handcrafted goods, kitchen end. For more information delicacies, gift and holiday contact Melody at 427-9092 items. Join us for a day of (every Sunday) fun, take your photo with 4-6 p.m., If Ye Love Me our costumed lion and help Acapella Program by Anna's us support wild cats in Bay at St. Edward's Catho- need. For information: 427- lic Church, 601 C St., Shel- "@ Home" is a yearlong se- ries of programs featuring local people sharing things to make at home. 11:30 a.m., The Shelton Kiwanis Club meets Tues- days at Xinh's Clam & Oys- ter House. Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and the program runs from noon until 1 p.m. Programs cover a variety of topics from non-profits, governmental entities, and community members. Wednesday 3-5 p.m., Shelton Tim- berland Library presents Dinn6 Auction : i~i: Sunday, ~pril 1, 2012 Little Ere k .C sino & Resort ........... £ ! Route ! 08 iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii ii! ili iiiii iiiiii! Pre-Paid Tickets i i :iiduaii able of 8 Mason Couni DemOcrats P,O. BOX 1272 Shei:{~i;;W~ 98584 or sign up online at www.maso~6~ydemocrats.com Attiditonal tickets available at tR i,d pr for s75 each 360-427-27 Teen Gaming Lounge. Play ::: ::Now;:0 &D nner Xbox Kinect, Wii and other :~: : .......... !:! ............... .......... ~ : ................ ....... games, watch movies and Z393: have refreshments with friends. Snacks and suppliesI 810~ ;I provided by the Friends of the Shelton Timberland Li- brary. For.more information call 426-1362. 7:30 p.m., non-denomi- national, no collections, all welcome, teaching of Jesus at Evergreen Elementary Library, N. Ninth St., Shel- ton. Thursday 10-11 a.m., TOPS meets at the Shelton Christian Tuesday Church every Thursday. For 6:30-7:30 p.m., Shelton more information call Ruth Timberland Library pres-at432-0870. ents @ Home: Soap Making, 4:30-5:15 p.m., Joonbug for adults and teens. Join Yoga - Ribbon Cutting Open local soap maker Deb Pe-House at 221 Railroad Ave. terson from Shepherd Soaps Suite 12, Shelton, WA 98584 as she leads participants 7-10 p.m. John Lucas through the process of mak- and Randy Linder will per- ing homemade soap. To reg- form at Taylor Station, ister or for more information Restaurant and Lounge on call the library at 426-1362. Thursdays 506 W. Railroad Ave • Shelton Serving Batdorf & Bronson Coffee Mon-Fri 5am-6pm • Sat 7am-6pm • Su~ 8am-3pm A Fami Farm Tn . Greenhouse. Nursery, Produce * Seafood, Bark ' Soils' Plants , 01ympic Mountain Ice Cream i 1921 E. Hwy 106, Union WA 98592 JmUm~L Winter Hours: Thurs:Mon 9am-5:3Opm www.hunter-farms.com $EN ORCALENDAR Unless otherwise noted, all events take place at the Mason County Senior Activi- ties Center at 826 W. Rail- road Ave. The She#on senior center hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 3p.m. on Friday. The center's telephone desk (426-7374) is closed for lunch from noon until 12:30 p.m. Thursday Foot care by appointment 8:05 a.m., gentle, restor- ative yoga 9-10:30 a.m., intermedi- ate/advanced line dancing 9 am. noon, EZ Crafters 10:30-11:30 a.m., blood pressure checks 10:45 a.m., Zumba class Noon, lunch: broccoli cheese casserole Saturday 12:30 p.m., bridge - sign8-11 a.m., breakfast bo- up the day before nanza fundraiser 1 p.m., bingo 10 a.m., intermediate wa- 2 p.m., treats from Lean ter color class on Me 10:45 a.m., Zumba Friday Monday Foot care by appointment8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi :8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi 9 a.m., beginning line 9-11 a.m., open line dance dancing 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., fabric 10 a.m., intermediate/ad- sm~ing volunteers vanced line dancing 11:30 a.m., Buttons and Bows Noon, lunch: fish cakes Noon, lunch: Rob's12:30 p.m., game day steamed clams; Root Beer1 p.m., pinochle, mahjong; Floats by Capital Place cribbage; chess 12:15 p.m., birthday cel- ebration Tuesday 12:45 p.m., oil paintingFoot care by appointment with Paul 8:05 a.m., gentle, restor- 1 p.m., MCSAA goes to ative yoga. the movies 9-10:30 a.m., intermedi- ate/advanced line dancing 12STEPS Thursdays Noon and 5:30 p.m., Al- coholics Anonymous, 125 W. Cota St. 5 p.m., AA, New Commu- nity Church of Union office, 951 E. Dalby Road 5:30 p.m., Overeaters See 12 Steps on page B-5 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., sewing circle 10:45 a.m., Zumba Class Noon, lunch: kitchen choice 12:30 p.m., bridge sign up day before 1 p.m., bingo with Adele 1:15 p.m. chronic disease self management Wednesday 8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., AARP tax aide 9 a.m., beginning line dancing 10 a.m., intermediate/ad- vanced line dancing 11:30 a.m., music by Ev- elyn Trenckmann Noon, lunch: curried chicken with veggies 12:30 p.m., game day 1 p.m., pinochle Come See Our 1st-Run M OVl ES! 24-HOUR MOVIE INFO 426-1000 www.SHELTONOINEMAS.¢om Corner of 5th & Franklin Hunger Games Daily 3:45, 6:35pm Additional Shows Fri-Sat 9:20pm Sat-Sun 1:00pm bSafe House Daily 4:15, 6:45pm Additional Shows Fri-Sat 9:05pm Sat-Sun 1:45pm -- NOW OPEN -- Serving all organic, fair trade espresso drinks * ALWAYS FEWER THAN 8 MIN, OF PREVIEWS * Shelton's Best Kept Secret i!iiiii!iiii!iii!iST KD March 15 & 22, 2012.7:00- 10:00 p.m, Rocky Holbrook March 29, 2012 0 7:00 - 10:00 p.m, John Lucas Amplified Acoustic Guitar Easy Listening to Classic Rock Brmu Your vo/ce Too~ 62 SE Lynch Road I Sh~lton !:~ 426-8501 ) Here come the Oysters/And boy are they good/ Only improved with Ham/ Shelton Yacht Club members gather Oysters for this year's Annual Oyster and Ham Dinner at the Shelton Yacht Club House at the Shelton Marina. The public is invited to the dinner. On the menu is pan fried oysters, ham, scalloped potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls & butter, coffee, tea, or milk, and dessert. Other refreshments are also available for an additional charge. The cost is $12 for adults and $6 for children under 12. Tickets can be purchased at the door or from any Yacht Club member. So come on down, bring your friends, visit, and have a great dinner overlooking Oakland Bay. This is the Yacht Club's 55th annual Oyster and Ham dinner. The proceeds go to maintain the Yacht Club grounds, and building. They also host a Special Peoples party in December with Santa Claus and gifts for the children. Shelton-Mason County Journal- Thursday, March 22, 2012 - Page B-3