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OCS springs classes on community (Continued from page 26.) Spanish. The class meets from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Fridays from April 6 through May 25. The fee is $135. Basics of Selling on eBay. Learn to sell vintage jewelry, kitchenware, electronics, toys, anything on eBay. Take a step- by-step approach to efYbctive sell- ing while avoiding costly mistakes new sellers make. Open an ac- count, set pricing, use PayPal and write product descriptions. Basic computer knowledge and Inter- net skills are required. The class meets fom 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednes- days from April 4 through 18. The fee is $50. Herhalism - A Way of Life. Every plant has a use. Herbs can be used for working and crafts,/br fun and tbr healing. Students will learn to recognize different plants, where to get them and how to use them. Make oils, teas, tinctures, fomentations and poultices. The class meets from 10 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays from April 3 through May 8. The fee is $60. Hands-on Digital Photogra- phy. If you have a digital camera, learn to use it for more than just snapshots. Experience hands-on exploration of lighting, color and composition. Learn to download and alter images for technical quality and artistic expression using a computer. Students must bring a digital camera and cables to connect to a computer and must have computer knowledge. The class meets from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Mondays from April 9 through 23. The tee is $85. Grafting & Budding Fruit Trees. Students will learn the art and most important methods tbr grafting their fruit trees. Budding is a form of grafting that can eas- Deputies taking Kitsap to court; papers filed here The Kitsap County Deputy Sherift Guild has filed a suit against Kitsap County in the Ma- son County Clerk's Office, but Ma- son County wasn't where the depu- ties wanted to take their grievance against the county to court. The guild filed the lawsuit to enforce its labor contract, alleging that the county has failed to honor its contractual commitment to ar- bitrate grievance disputes which arise under the labor contract. Originally, the case was filed in Pierce County but Kitsap County moved fbr a change of venue. Al- though the guild opposed the move, the state's higher court granted the relocation because documents concerning one of the 10 pending grievances had already been filed in Mason County, according to pa- pers filed in the case. ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Weather IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII High Low Precip. Fahrenheit (In.) March 21 48 26 0 arch 22 50 42 .14 , March 23 51 46 .89 March 24 53 45 1.81 March 25 54 30 0 March 26 57 28 :24 March 27 54 36 .07 Measurements are recorded for the National Weather Service at Sanderson Field. Wednesday morning the Na- tional Weather Service predicted mostly sunny, calm weather today with a high around 66. Enjoy it, because it's back to showers for a while: Clouds should increase to- night and showers should begin late Friday morning and contin- ue through Saturday. Highs are expected to range in the mid-50s Friday and Saturday, with lows around 36. Sunday through Tuesday are expected to bring partly cloudy weather with highs in the mid- and upper 50s and lows in the 30s. ily be mastered. Real fruit trees will be used for demonstration. The class meets from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 7. The fee is $40. Anyone Can Write. Anyone can discover the pleasure of writ- ing. Emphasis will be on having fun while learning an easy process that will stimulate natural cre- ativity and creative writing. Stu- dents have a choice of classes that will meet from noon to 2 p.m. or from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. on Wednes- days from April 11 through May 23. The fee is $65. Introduction to Fly Fishing. This will be a fun approach to fly fishing for first-timers. Students will learn equipment selection, casting, fly tying, as well as a bit of fish biology, all presented in a manner that is uncomplicated and nonthreatening. Recovering bait and hardware fishers welcome. Come to the first class before pur- chasing fly rod, reel and line. The class meets from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays from April 4 through May 16. The fee is $180. Wines of the World. Discov- er the old traditions of Italy and France, meet the new world wine- makers of Chile and Argentina and compare Napa Valley winer- ies with the emerging Australian vineyards. Taste and talk about wines. The cost includes wine. Students must be at least 21 years of age. The class meets from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 14. The fee is $45. Addiction and the Family. This series is for the addict, family and friends. Why does addiction happen? How do we talk about it? How do we transcend shame and guilt? Explore life and support af- ter addiction for those involved.: The class meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays from April 17 through May 22. The fee is $120. Growing Orchids. Welcome to the wonderful world of orchids. Students will learn to grow and care for indoor and outdoor or- chids, including container and planting medium selection, light and temperature requirementS, water and feed schedule, as well as diseases and pests. The clasq,: meets from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tues-i I days from April 10 through 24. The fee is $90. Con00 s H me He O th plce has reached another milestone. Our excellence in patient care was recognized by the Department of Health in its survey process. Assured just received a deflciency-flee survey from the State surveyors of the Department of Health. This recent survey goes hand in hand with Medicare recognizing 5 Assured as one of the t o_p.2__per_cent of all home health agencies in the entire country. And, only one of eleven in the entire State of Washington. At Assured, our main concern is our patients and their outcomes. We're employee- owned, and dedicated to meeting all our patients' needs. Every day our patients benefit greatly from the high-quality, regulated health services rendered by Assured's compassionate professionals. We are celebrating, so please forgive us but, every once in a while, it feels good to be acknowledged for the incredibly excellent care our staff gives 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to the patients of Assured Home Health & Hospice. We're happy about our achievement and we wanted to share it with you. ASSURED HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE Serving Lewis, Mason, Thurston, Clallam, Jefferson, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Cowlitz 8 Wahklakum Counties. (360) 330-2640 • (800) 833-9404 www.assurednw.com "ltmnks to all Assured employee ownersj%r your outstandinq work! s2.10 gal. Page 28 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 29, 2007 OCS springs classes on community (Continued from page 26.) Spanish. The class meets from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Fridays from April 6 through May 25. The fee is $135. Basics of Selling on eBay. Learn to sell vintage jewelry, kitchenware, electronics, toys, anything on eBay. Take a step- by-step approach to efYbctive sell- ing while avoiding costly mistakes new sellers make. Open an ac- count, set pricing, use PayPal and write product descriptions. Basic computer knowledge and Inter- net skills are required. The class meets fom 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednes- days from April 4 through 18. The fee is $50. Herhalism - A Way of Life. Every plant has a use. Herbs can be used for working and crafts,/br fun and tbr healing. Students will learn to recognize different plants, where to get them and how to use them. Make oils, teas, tinctures, fomentations and poultices. The class meets from 10 a.m. to noon on Tuesdays from April 3 through May 8. The fee is $60. Hands-on Digital Photogra- phy. If you have a digital camera, learn to use it for more than just snapshots. Experience hands-on exploration of lighting, color and composition. Learn to download and alter images for technical quality and artistic expression using a computer. Students must bring a digital camera and cables to connect to a computer and must have computer knowledge. The class meets from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Mondays from April 9 through 23. The tee is $85. Grafting & Budding Fruit Trees. Students will learn the art and most important methods tbr grafting their fruit trees. Budding is a form of grafting that can eas- Deputies taking Kitsap to court; papers filed here The Kitsap County Deputy Sherift Guild has filed a suit against Kitsap County in the Ma- son County Clerk's Office, but Ma- son County wasn't where the depu- ties wanted to take their grievance against the county to court. The guild filed the lawsuit to enforce its labor contract, alleging that the county has failed to honor its contractual commitment to ar- bitrate grievance disputes which arise under the labor contract. Originally, the case was filed in Pierce County but Kitsap County moved fbr a change of venue. Al- though the guild opposed the move, the state's higher court granted the relocation because documents concerning one of the 10 pending grievances had already been filed in Mason County, according to pa- pers filed in the case. ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Weather IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII High Low Precip. Fahrenheit (In.) March 21 48 26 0 arch 22 50 42 .14 , March 23 51 46 .89 March 24 53 45 1.81 March 25 54 30 0 March 26 57 28 :24 March 27 54 36 .07 Measurements are recorded for the National Weather Service at Sanderson Field. Wednesday morning the Na- tional Weather Service predicted mostly sunny, calm weather today with a high around 66. Enjoy it, because it's back to showers for a while: Clouds should increase to- night and showers should begin late Friday morning and contin- ue through Saturday. Highs are expected to range in the mid-50s Friday and Saturday, with lows around 36. Sunday through Tuesday are expected to bring partly cloudy weather with highs in the mid- and upper 50s and lows in the 30s. ily be mastered. Real fruit trees will be used for demonstration. The class meets from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 7. The fee is $40. Anyone Can Write. Anyone can discover the pleasure of writ- ing. Emphasis will be on having fun while learning an easy process that will stimulate natural cre- ativity and creative writing. Stu- dents have a choice of classes that will meet from noon to 2 p.m. or from 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. on Wednes- days from April 11 through May 23. The fee is $65. Introduction to Fly Fishing. This will be a fun approach to fly fishing for first-timers. Students will learn equipment selection, casting, fly tying, as well as a bit of fish biology, all presented in a manner that is uncomplicated and nonthreatening. Recovering bait and hardware fishers welcome. Come to the first class before pur- chasing fly rod, reel and line. The class meets from 7 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays from April 4 through May 16. The fee is $180. Wines of the World. Discov- er the old traditions of Italy and France, meet the new world wine- makers of Chile and Argentina and compare Napa Valley winer- ies with the emerging Australian vineyards. Taste and talk about wines. The cost includes wine. Students must be at least 21 years of age. The class meets from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 14. The fee is $45. Addiction and the Family. This series is for the addict, family and friends. Why does addiction happen? How do we talk about it? How do we transcend shame and guilt? Explore life and support af- ter addiction for those involved.: The class meets from 7:30 to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays from April 17 through May 22. The fee is $120. Growing Orchids. Welcome to the wonderful world of orchids. Students will learn to grow and care for indoor and outdoor or- chids, including container and planting medium selection, light and temperature requirementS, water and feed schedule, as well as diseases and pests. The clasq,: meets from 6 to 9 p.m. on Tues-i I days from April 10 through 24. The fee is $90. Con00 s H me He O th plce has reached another milestone. Our excellence in patient care was recognized by the Department of Health in its survey process. Assured just received a deflciency-flee survey from the State surveyors of the Department of Health. This recent survey goes hand in hand with Medicare recognizing 5 Assured as one of the t o_p.2__per_cent of all home health agencies in the entire country. And, only one of eleven in the entire State of Washington. At Assured, our main concern is our patients and their outcomes. We're employee- owned, and dedicated to meeting all our patients' needs. Every day our patients benefit greatly from the high-quality, regulated health services rendered by Assured's compassionate professionals. We are celebrating, so please forgive us but, every once in a while, it feels good to be acknowledged for the incredibly excellent care our staff gives 7 days a week, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to the patients of Assured Home Health & Hospice. We're happy about our achievement and we wanted to share it with you. ASSURED HOME HEALTH & HOSPICE Serving Lewis, Mason, Thurston, Clallam, Jefferson, Grays Harbor, Pacific, Cowlitz 8 Wahklakum Counties. (360) 330-2640 • (800) 833-9404 www.assurednw.com "ltmnks to all Assured employee ownersj%r your outstandinq work! s2.10 gal. Page 28 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, March 29, 2007