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| about getting the soil in our
| ..L gardens ready for planting.
Over the weekend we reached
| ........ ~: " ,,i 1 nearly 70 de-
MASTERGARDENER
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a report on the
news that we
hadn't hit 60 de-
| a ]~19~ tOO big | grees prior to last
week, since Oct.
| . Ring too small | 11, 2011. That's
nearly half the
I. Sing out of round | year under 60
By JEANNE degrees. With our
| • Worn prongs | REHWALDT fingers crossed,
we can now plan
| . Missing stones | and plant our vegetable garden, dig
up and divide perennial plants that
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have outgrown their space in your
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| • Refinish | ............
| • Rhodium plate |
| --Reset in new Centertohost
| mounting volunteer
ing shrubs and trees after blossoms sprouts. Repel insects such as cab- doing this from Ciscoe Morris on
fade. bage maggot flies from susceptible his website at: www.ciscoe.com/
It is important to remember crops by using floating row covers, garden/topics/potatoes.html.
when planning your vegetable gar- Now is the time to plant pota- You can start tomato and pep-
den that it takes at least two hours toes. Be sure to purchase certified, per seeds indoors or just wait until
per week to care for a 20-by-50-foot disease-free seed potatoes. Plant May and pick them up at the Mas-
garden, not including harvesting whole or cut into pieces. Each piece ter Gardener plant sale. This year's
and planting. Cold-hardy veg- should have at least two eyes. sale will be held in a new location
etables such as broccoli, cabbage, Plant the potato about 4 inchesfrom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 11 and
carrots, cauliflower, celery, chard, deep with the bud up. As plants12 at Kneeland Park in Shelton.
chives, leeks, lettuce, onions, pars- grow, mound additional soil, straw We are calling it the Plant Sale and
nips, peas, radishes, spinach, and or mulch around plant to help Garden Festival, and will include
turnips can be planted. Sow di- regulate the soil moisture. If you vendors from the local area and
rectly into the bed seeds for beets, have heavy clay soils (many of us perhaps even music. We will have
peas, celery, collard, kale, kohlrabi, do in Mason County) try planting a wide selection of tomato varieties
mustard, chives, scallions, parsley, seed potatoes on top of the ground, and lots of vegetables, herbs, pc-
Swiss chard and scarlet runner Cover with 6 inches of leaves or rennials, and annuals. Bring mom
beans. (Scarlet runner beans are straw and keep wet so they don't and enjoy a nice time at the park.
only distantly related to garden blow away. Another option is toFor more information, or to become
beans and can tolerate cold soils.) grow potatoes in a garbage can.a vendor, please contact Allie Bern-
Set out transplants of Brussels You can get easy instructions about hard at 427-9670 Ext. 687.
orientation
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n.vR TRADE | The Wild F elid Advocacy
| m your old | Center of Washington - the
state's only sanctuary for
| Jewelry for | wild cats- will be host|riga
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New Volunteer Orientation
| somethmg | at 11 a.m. on April 22. The
Center is located on Harst-
| 1~/| | ine Island at 3111 E. Harst-
ine Island Road N. Bring
| ~/~~ ~!~ ~ a sack lunch. RSVP re-
quired. For information call
427-4466.
Kiwanis rea y,
Spring Fling
The Hood Canal Kiwanis Spring
Fling 2012 will be an evening for
the community at the Hood Canal
School on April 21.
A ticketed dinner will be fol-
lowed by an auction, which in 2011
attracted more than 250 communi-
ty members.
Orgainzers said they hope the
excellent attendance and suc-
cess they had in the past two
years will be repeated again this
year.
The Tides Restaurant will be
catering the dinner; the menu will
be chicken parmesan, pasta, veg-
etables, bread and Olympic Moun-
tain ice cream. 'Organizers said they have some
Organizers will be adding a great items for the auctions and
Dessert Dash, offering a variety raffle including a fishing trip to
of desserts and a couple of other Canada, a 50-inch flat screen TV,
surprises, an |Pad, an entertainment system,
Tickets are available at the a hot tub party for 10, dinners,
Hoodsport Coffee Company, at the services, hotel packages, several
door or from any Hood Canal Ki- rounds of golf, art and much, much
wanis member, more.
Tickets are $15 per person or The Hood Canal Kiwanis mem-
$100 for a table for eight, bership will be working until the
Buying tickets early ensures a event.
seat. Money from the event goes to-
The doors open at 4 p.m. to view ward funding local scholarships,
the silent auction items and enjoy law enforcement camp youth day
hors d'oeuvres and socialize, camp and other child-orientated
Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. projects.
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Thursday
4 p.m., the regular meeting of
the Mason County Transportation
Authority Board will be held at
Mason Transit's Business Office,
790 E. Johns Prairie Road, Shelton
6 p.m., social, 6:30 p.m. potluck
supper for the Lilliwaup Commu-
nity Club at the Lilliwaup Com-
munity Club on US Hwy 101. Pork
supper with side dishes brought
by members. Presentation by Han-
nah, who received a scholarship to
a special youth training. Bring side
dishes and deserts.
Friday
5 p.m.-8 p.m., Italian Pasta din-
ner fundraiser at Bethel Assembly
of God, 1521 Monroe St., Shelton;
$10/adult, $5/child under 12; food
provided by Olympia Olive Gar-
den; this event is sponsored by the
Tek Trekers Relay of Life Team of
Shelton; all proceeds go to Ameri-
can Cancer Society Relay for Life.
Saturday
9 a.m.-2 p.m., Yard sale plus hot
dogs and beverages; all proceeds to
benefit Shelton Relay for Life. EFI
2009 W. Railroad Ave., Shelton
10 a.m.-3 p.m., Ahrens Horse-
manship is having a horseman-
ship clinic at Southside Stables,
1410 Arcadia Road, Shelton. $100
per horse and rider, $10 audit fee,
bring your own chair. For addi-
tional information call 710-4746 or
www.naturallymoving.com.
Noon-2 p.m., Lantern building
workshop the Pine Tree Restau':
rant; supplies 'an~ instructions to
build a bamboo/tissue star':and a
free ticket to Dragon Fest $10/per-
son; call 427-5599 for information
Noon, Spring Tea held at Unit-
ed Methodist Church, G and King
streets, Shelton. Story teller Deb-
bie Dimitre will present the pro-
gram "Patchwork Pioneers," the
story of Louisa Boren Denny, first
bride of Seattle. The program will
begin at 1 p.m. Men, women and
youth are welcome. Tickets $8
available at the door.
Sunday
10 a.m.-noon, Kidztown at
Olympic Middle School for kids
K-6 grade; crafts, games, break-
fast, 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 (every Sunday).
Tuesday
5:30-7:30 p.m., Septic Work-
shop at Pioneer Intermediate
School. The workshop describes
the basic components of septic sys-
tems
and provides participants a
chance 'to ask questions specific
to their own needs. Those attend-
ing will receive straightforward
informati6n to help ~hem 'm~iin-
tain their septic systems:Attend-
ees will learn what they can do
on their own and when to call in
a professional. Along with a sep-
tic maintenance discount coupon,
everyone attending will receive a
useful printed manual they can
use as a resource at home.
Wednesday
1-3 p.m., Support Group for
Chronic Pain and Other Invisible
Disabilities please call for meet-
ing schedule and further informa-
tion at 742-6566. Meet every other
Wednesday at the Mason General
Hospital conference room.
3-5 p.m., Shelton Timberland
Library presents Teen Gaming
Lounge. Play Xbox Kinect, Wii
and other games and have refresh-
ments with friends. Snacks and
supplies provided by the Friends
of the Shelt0n Timberland Library.
For more information call 426-
1362.
7:30 p.m., non-denominational,
no collections, all welcome, teach-
ing of Jesus at Evergreen Elemen-
tary Library, North Ninth Street,
Shelton.
Thursday
7:05 a.m., The Shelton Morning
Star Lions Club .meets at :the Grill
Restaurant/1t:6 Railroad Ave: in
the Mariano Plaza Suite 100. .....
10-11 a.m., TOPS meets at the
Shelton Christian Church every
Thursday. For more information
call Ruth at 432-0870.
1-2 p.m., Shelton Diabetes Sup-
port Group meets in the Ell|nor
Room at Mason General Hospital.
Contact Sue at 427-7332 for more
information.
6 p.m., Relay For Life of Shel-
ton Team Captain Rally Meeting
at Civic Center downtown Shelton
6 p.m., A Fair Affair, at Olym-
pic 'Hall/Mason Fairgrounds: live
music, dinner and auction, desert
by Olympic Mountain Ice Cream.
Proceeds support departments at
the 2012 Fair. Tickets $10 (kids
under 5 free) available at Pine
Tree and Toziers, call 427-5599
to reserve. Auction items :wel-
come.
7-10 p.m. John Lucas and Ran-
dy Linder will perform at Taylor
Station, Restaurant and Lounge
on Thursdays.
' h r h Contactus: .,1 ,I h m 1212Connection St
Grace Baptmt C u c M ,Iingaddr.... rmm umeran unurc Shelton WA "
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"" • . . ~'~: Pho,,e: (360}462-1611 A Christ-centered Church T (360) 426-8611
Times oI Servxees: ~! ~ ....... E-mail: pastor @gbcshelton org
Sunday School ........................ 10 a.m. ~~ www.gbcshdton.org
Sunday Morning Worship 11 a m ~" ~ [~Sunday Morning Worship~ ~ ~ []
SundavEveninaWorship 6nm ~K~' Listenan i Traditional-8:45a.m. [ ~ ~1,1:~
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w e.~e~ay rr~e! A'a~e'~o P;d" ~; ,und.ag 9:30-lO:OOam |contemporary-,,:00 a.m./ i~ ~" Bible Study
agate urange mag. 0n g P , ~r .....
X. J &~~ Youth Activities
' 9:30 alto. 728 Railroad Ave, Pastor Steve Olsen
P=~t~¢ Brian Weinberer tr~N~N.FLCWA.Trg~
CrossPoint Service Traditional Service , :,~.,,
Amoreco~temporaryservice Amoretradilio~alservice | %
thatbegi ..... 9:OOAM th~lbe.insa, i ~ !:
• Praise Band • Praise'l~am 1 O:45 AM "
• Conlemporary Message Choir
Children and Adult Sunday School S ~both services
~."~" 36o-426-5oa9
/i) ednesda i ht Servic
9:00 AM [ Celebration Service I~ 7:00 i,m I Mid-~Areek Service
NtarserV tO 2 Yoars,
10:30 a~ [ Celebration Service Children:s Classes
A~ended Nursery SOtJLFi~¢~ Youth, 61~ 12111 Grade
Chlldren~ Classes ~,
4:oo ,,M I Gateway to Recovery i The purp,,se of ~/~- ~ is to help
ChildcareProvided . / People bec°me ~ ~ ~ through WorshiP'
Witnea$, warfare, and Work for His Kingdom.
ADORtSS i 4O5 S. ~ St,, Shelton PHONE 1360 426 2758 W~nSB~E I ~v~r.g~tewaycEcom
Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 East Wyandotte Avenue
Contemporary Service .......... 8:30 a.m.
Christian Education ................. 9:45 a.m.
Traditional Worship ............... 11:00 a330.
Office 426-6353
Daycare 4273165
wvwv.mtolivesheRon.org
SPRING ROAD CHAPEL
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
1113 E, Shekon Springs Road
Shclton, WA 98584
(360) 427-6998
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Refreshed -- Restored -- Renewed
in Rivers of Grace
NEW LOCATION
Alliance Church
2320 Washington St.
Sunday Night Worship 6:00 p.m.
438.8531
www.fiversofgrace.org
sharing tl~¢ li/egiving lave of Jesus
www.sheltonfbc.org 300 426-8461
• Sunday Morning Worship 9 + 10:30 am
Sunday School for al~ ages
• NightChnrch 6 pin 419w. RailroadAvo.
Domingo La Iglaaia Bautista 6 pm
Se~cio on Espafiol
• Wednesdays 6 pm
Youth Church, AWANA K-6, Adult C~sses
• Jueves 6 p
St. David's of Wales
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
A place where all are welcome
324 W. Cedar St. • Shelton
SUNDAY SERVICES
7:30 & 10:30 a.m.
Conversational Bible Study
Office phone: 426-8472
www.sdow.org
New Community
Church of Union
~! Sunday Gatherings
., (All are welcome!)
WORSHIP SERVICES
8:30 and 10:30
at the
Union Fire Hall
50 E. Seattle St., Union 98592
360-898-7855
web site: www.thenccu.org
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