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Cronus Cypher
CALENDAR
Burton to read his new novel
Local author Hal Burton will read from son, retired Navy Chief Petty Officer and
and discuss "The Cronus Cypher," his new communications/cryptology technician for
novel of Cold War intrigue on the high the National Security Agency.
seas. The event will be from 6 to 7 p.m. on Burton is the author of six published
April 6 at the Shelton Timberland Library. novels, four of which are set on the Olym-
Books will be available for purchase and pic Peninsula. The background for several
signing, of the novels is provided in part on his ex-
Before the reading, Burton will pres- tensive hiking experience in the Olympic
ent the historical bacRground and source Mountains and travel throughout the U.S.
for the story as well as characters and plot and the world. Burton is a graduate of the
themes. A question-and-answer period will University of Washington and has a Mas-
follow the reading, ters degree from Indiana University. He
The Cronus Cypher is a work of fiction, lives in Lilliwaup with his wife, Jeanette.
but the incidents and the experiences of The Shelton Timberland Library is lo-
the protagonist are based in significant cated at 710 W Alder Street, Shelton. For
part on "A Journey of One ... and More," more information, please contact the li-
the military memoirs of Melvin William- brary at 426-1362.
Monday
Noon, AARP meeting at
Thursday United Methodist Church,
1 p.m., Members of the 1900 King St., Shelton. Last
Irene S. Reed High School Potluck gathering. Please
class of 1950 will meet for bring main hot dish, salad
lunch at Roosters, 3001 and/or desert to share and
Olympic Highway North in bring your own place set-
Shelton. All members and ting.
friends are invited to attend.
Veteran's Memorial Hall,
2nd and Franklin behind
the Post Office downtown
Shelton. 100 percent of pro-
ceeds go to the eighth grad-
ers from Oakland Bay Jr.
High School trip to Wash-
ington D.C. in the spring.
Tickets are $6 at the door.
Pre-sale tickets are avail-
able at Blooms by the Park
for $5.
Tuesday
Friday 4 p.m., Oyster and ham 1:15 - 3:30 p.m., Chronic
11:30 aJn., Build your dinner at the Shelton Yacht disease and pain self-man-
business education series Club, 701 East Pine St.,agement program. The cost
presented by the Chamber Shelton. This fundraiser for $30 for the six-week pro-
of Commerce at Grove Street the Shelton Yacht club has gram being held at the se-
Brewhouse and Tea, 233 S• been held every year since nior center, 826 W. Railroad
First St., downtown Shel- 1956. Ave., Shelten.
ton. The topic is new rules of
marketing presented by Vir- 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., The 6:30 p.m., The Eques-
ginia McCarty, McCarty and Friends of the Shelton Tim- trienne of Mason County
Assoc. New marketing tools berland Library will hold regular meeting at Taylor
are developing daily. Plan a book sale. Proceeds help Station Restaurant, 62 SE
to attend to learn how these fund events and equipment Lynch Rd., Shelten. Dr. Er-
new tools can work for you. not covered in the library's nie Grubb, DVM, will speak
Or if you have had success regular budget. For more in- on feeding the older horse
using the new tools, come formation call 426-1362.and metabolic issues.
share your successes•
Sunday Wednesday
6"~0 =am. - 9 p.m., Shel- 2 - 4 pJn., Spring Tea 9 - 11 a.m., Shelton Tim-
ton's Old Time Fiddlers Fest Fundraiser and Fashion berland Library presents
music extravaganza at the Event, at Harmony Hill Re- Computer Classes: Com-
Shelten High School Audito- treat Center in Union. For puter Comfort, for adults.
rium. Adults $10 pre-sale or more information call Habi- This class provides hands-
$12 at the door, family pack- tat for Humanity of Mason on training on the basic
ages available. County at 426-8134. components of computers
Saturday
1:30 - 4 p.m. and 6:30 -
9 p.m., Shelton's Old Time
Fiddlers Fest music extrav-
aganza at the Shelton High
School Auditorium. Adults
$10 pre-sale or $12 at the
door~ family packages avail-
able.
4- 8 pan., Spaghetti feed,
dessert and silent auction at
Don't Forget!
525 W. Cota St.
5:30 to 11:00 p.m.
Fl~.,ent~d ~ Cohcemed ~ of Mason Coun~
and Imk~a~x F~e~ M~oo Count. i
Dlmy OIAMmpy I~12
Dally 4:45, 7:00pro
Add///onal Show~
Sat-Thurs 2:40pro
Fd-Sat S:00pm
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HOP
Dally 4:30, 6:45pm
Addi@onal Shows
Sat-Thurs 2:30pm
Fd-Sat 8:4Spm
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Fro. 4/1 - SUN. 4/3
Tron: Legacy
and using the keyboard and
mouse• This program begins
before the library is open•
Those registered will be ad-
mitted to the library for the
class. For more information
call 426-1362.
Kids Community Concert, Tickets $5
Go
To Print your Ticket Order Form
Go to: www.sheltonvalleychristian.com.
To Pick up or Drop Off your Ticket Order Form
to: Shelton Valley Christian Child Development Center
200 West Shelton Valley Road
-C~esfions?Cal1360-426-2776
Associated Arts
of Ocean Shores
Fine Arts & Photo Show!
It is that time of year again for the
42"d annual Fine Art Show and the
33~ annual Photography Show.
Held at the Ocean Shores Convention Center
in downtown Ocean Shores Washington
120 W Chance A La Met Av~. • Ocean Shores, ~ N.~9
Come join this event
Friday, April 8~ -- Noon to 5:00 p.m.
th
Saturday, April 9 -- 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, April 10~ -- 10:00 a.m. to 4,~0 p.m.
Fine Arts Show includes a Juried Show and an Open Show
• Artists in Action ~i~i,:~i;~;~,,
• Music
• Workshops
• 3 Photo workshops
2 on Saturday and I on Sunday
more inf n tion, caU- (360) 580-3092
9:30 a.m., The Lewis-Ma-
son-Thurston Area Agency
on Aging monthly meeting
of the advisory council will
be at 4419 Harrison Ave.
NW, Olympia.
Noon - 1:30 p.m., Shelton
Timberland Library pres-
ents Reading Not Required:
A Book Group for Busy Peo-
ple, for adults. Bring your
lunch and a friend and lis-
ten as librarians read well-
crafted short stories aloud,
followed by a group discus-
sion of the stories and infor-
mation about the authors.
For more information call
426-1362.
6 - 7 p.m., Shelton Tim-
bedand Library presents
Hal Burton reading and
signing: "The Cronus Cy-
pher". Local author Hal Bur-
ton reads from and signs his
novel of Cold War intrigue,
"The Cronus Cypher." Books
will be for sale. For more in-
formation call 426-1362.
Wetland Wonder Walk
Belfair Cooperative Preschool will celebrate the up-
coming %Veek of the Young Child" with a local event
and invites members of the community to bring their
own preschoolers to join in the tim.
The event will begin at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 19,
when the preschool will host a "Wetland Wonder Walk~
at the Mary E. Theler Community Center and Wetlands,
located at 22871 NE State Route 3 in Belfair. The event
is free of charge. For more information about the upcom-
ing event, contact the preschool by calling 277-0392.
Unless otherwise noted, 8 - 4 p.m., AARP driver
all events take place at the safety class
Mason County Senior Ac- 8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi.
tivities Center at 826 W. 9, a.m., beginning line
Railroad Ave. The Shelton dance.
senior center hours are I0 - ii a.m., interme-
from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- diate/advanced line danc-
day through Thursday ing.
and from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 12 p.m, lunch: chicken
on Friday. The center's parmesan
telephone desk (426-7374) i p.m., game day.
is closed for lunch from 1,p.m., pinochle.
noon till 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m., treats from Cap-
ital Place.
Thursday
8:05 a.m., gentle, re-Tuesday
sterativeyoga. 8:05 a.m., gentle, re-
9 - 11 a.m., intermedi- storative yoga.
ate/advanced line dancing. 9 - 11 a.m., intermedi-
9 - 11 a.m., EZ Crai~ers. ate/advanced line dancing.
10:30 a.m., Zumba Fit-9 a.m. - 1 p.m., sewing
hess Class circle.
10:30 a.m. - 12 p.m., 11 a.m., music: Evelyn
Blood Pressure Trenchmann
11 a.m., bridge - signup 12 p.m., lunch: ham
the day before. 12:30 p.m., bridge sign-
12 p.m., lunch: spaghet- up day before.
ti with meat sauce 1 p.m., board meeting
1 p.m., bingo. 1:15 - 3:45 p.m., chronic
disease class
Friday
8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi. Wednesday
9 - 11 a.m., open line Foot care by appoint-
dance, ment
9 a.m.-1 p.m., sewing8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi.
circle. 8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m., tax
12 p.m., lunch spon- aide
sored by MCSA~ pizza 9 a.m., beginning line
1 p.m., movie at the dancing.
cinema: "Blindside" with 10 a.m., intermediate/
Sandra Bullock. advanced line dancing.
: 1 - 3 p.m., oil painting 12 p.m., lunch: baked
with Paul Kucharik. ziti
" 1 p.m., game day.
Monday i p.m., pinochle.
OLD TIME FIDDLERS
26th Anniversary Celebration
April 1- 2,2011
Featuring State & National Champion Fiddlers
SHELTON HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
PERFORMANCES
FRIDAY EVENING, April 1st .......................... 6:30-9:00 pm
SATURDAY April 2nd .............. 1:30-4:00 pm
SATURDAY )ril 2nd ................... 6:30-9:00 pm
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ADMISSION
Adults .... ............ 12.00
Three Show Pac i30.00
Family Package
First Child (under 18).
Each Additional Chik
SPAGHETTI FEED
TicketLi...,.... .......... ,,
elton High
Ticket Outlets
Shelton: Sage Bookstore Ho,0dSport:
• " Olympia: Musicl & Yenney Music :
Tickets are also available: I ;
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At the ddor each Online at
O
performance www.sheltonfiddlefest.c0m
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By calling 432-0815 [] By e-mail at s0ck@s0ck.org /
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The Shelton Old Time Fiddlers Fest is presented by and is a benefit for S/(Save
Our County's Kids) youth programs in Shelton, WWW.$Ock.org: Fiddle F/
produced by Washington 01d Time Fiddlers Association. i
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