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CALENDAR
12STEPS
Thursday
4 p.m., The Mason Con-
servation District Board of
Supervisors will hold its reg-
ular monthly meeting at the
PUD No. 3 John's Prairie Op-
erations Center conference
room.
Friday
3-10 p.m., Dragonfest at
Mason County Fairgrounds.
Includes live music, fair ac-
tivities and fire dancers. Pro-
ceeds go toward the Mason
Area Fair.
5-7 p.m., Colt starting
demonstration byAhrens
Horsemanship at South-
side Stables, 1410 Arcadia
Road in Shelton. Watch an
untrained horse get started
under saddle using natural
horsemanship methods. $10
audit fee. For more informa-
tion call 710-4746 or go to
www.naturallymoving.com.
6-8 p.m., '70s Zumba
Dance Party for American
Cancer Society at the Dance
Shack, 150 William White
Way in Shelton.
Saturday
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Eques-
trienne annual tack & stuff
garage sale at 3081 E. Brock-
dale Road in Shelton. 68
women cleaning barns, tack
rooms, houses and shops.
9 a.m.-noon, spring tur-
key shoot at 521 W. Business
Park Road, Shelton.
9 a.m.-2 p.m., work day
at Schafer State Park. Vol-
unteers are asked to bring
rakes, gloves, a lunch and
sign in at the big shelter in
the picnic area. Wear ap-
propriate clothes, no pets.
The Friends of Schafer and
Lake Sylvia, FOSLS sponsor
the workday. Questions call
Ranger Arnold 482-3452.
10 a.m.-noon, Kidztown
at Olympic Middle School for
kids in K-6th grades, crafts,
games, breakfast, music, bi-
ble lessons, skits and small
groups to help your kids get
the most out of every week-
end. For more information
contact Melody at 427-9092
10 a.m.-10 p.m., Dragon-
fest at Mason County Fair-
grounds. Includes live music,
fair activities and fire danc-
ers. Proceeds go toward the
Mason Area Fair.
11:30 a.m.-4 p.m., The
Mason General Hospital
Auxiliary is hosting a fun
game day at the United
Methodist Church at 1900
King St. in Shelton. $10 do-
nation will include a salad
bar, rolls, dessert buffet and
beverages. Games to enjoy
will be bridge, pinochle, cane-
ga and mahjong. Make your
reservation by calling Kay
Smith for bridge at 482-2226,
Marge Busack for pinochle at
426-2049, Pauline Nichols for
mahjong 426-5476 and Ar-
lene Davidson 426-6903 for
canoga.
5-7 p.m., Colt starting
demonstration byAhrens
Horsemanship at South-
side Stables, 1410 Arcadia
Road in Shelton. Watch an
untrained horse get started
under saddle using natural
horsemanship methods. $10
audit fee. For more informa-
tion call 710-4746 or go to
www.naturallymoving.com.
Sunday
10 a.m.-3 p.m., Dragon-
fest at Mason County Fair-
grounds. Includes live music,
fair activities and fire danc-
ers. Proceeds go toward the
Mason Area Fair.
Noon-4 p.m., Jil Ham-
mond bake sale to end child-
hood hunger at Jay's Farm-
stand, 1804 Olympic Hwy
North in Shelton.
5-7 p.m., Colt starting
demonstration byAhrens
Horsemanship at South-
side Stables, 1410 Arcadia
Road in Shelton. Watch an
untrained horse get started
under saddle using natural
horsemanship methods. $10
audit fee. For more informa-
tion call 710-4746 or go to
w~-~.naturallymoving.com.
Monday
9 a.m., TOPS 1402 meets
every Monday at the Harst-
ine Island Community Hall,
3371 E. Harstine Island
Road N. Residents looking
for a support group to Take
Off Pounds Sensibly, come
and join us. More informa-
tion please contact Marlene
at 427-3873.
5:30 p.m., Experience
China, informational session
at the Colonial House, 222 E.
Pine St., Shelton.
6 p.m., Mason County
Optimist Club meets second
and fourth MOnday at Taylor
Town Station Restaurant, 62
S.E. Lynch Road.
Tuesday
7:30 a.m., Morning Leads
Group at Pine Tree Restau-
rant 102 S. 1st St., Shelton.
10 a.m., Shelton Junior
Programs presents Jim
West's Puppet Productions
Theatreworks "Dinosaurs" at
Shelton High School Audito-
rium for grades 1-3. This will
run again at 12:30 p.m.
5:30 p.m., The regular
meeting of the Mason Coun-
ty Transportation Advisory
Board will be held at the Ma-
son Transit business office,
790 E. Johns "Prairie Road,
Shelton.
6:30-7:30 p.m., Shelton
Timberland Library presents
"@ Home: Exploring the Veg-
etarian Option" for adults
and teens. Whether you want
to eat a vegetarian diet or
just want to eat less meat
and need alternatives, join
Tim Ramos and learn about
vegetarian eating, with tips,
advice and recipes. "@ Home"
is a yearlong series of pro-
grams featuring local people
sharing things to make at
home. For more information
call 426-1362.
Wednesday
11:30 a.m., Lunch Leads
Group at Steven's on Rail-
road, 302 W. Railroad Ave.,
Shelton.
3-5 p.m., Shelton Tim-
berland Library presents
Teen Gaming Lounge, for
teens. Play Xbox Kinect, Wii
and other games, and have
refreshments with friends.
Snacks and supplies pro-
vided by the Friends of the
Shelton Timberland Library.
For more information call
426-1362.
5:30 p.m., Pomegranate
Center Community Meeting
at Colonial House, 222 E.
Pine St., Shelten.
7 p.m., The Timberland
Regional Library Board of
Trustees will have a public
meeting at the Lacey Timber-
land Library, 500 College St.
S.E., Lacey. The public is en-
couraged to attend. For more
information call 943-5001 in
the Olympia area or 1-877-
284-6237.
7:30 p.m., non-denomina-
tional, no collections, all wel-
come, teaching of Jesus at Ev-
ergreen Elementary Library,
North Ninth St., Shelton.
Thursday, April 26
10-11 a.m., TOPS meets
at the Shelton Christian
Church every Thursday. For
more information call Ruth
at 432-0870.
5:30-7 p.m., McDonald's
Takeover. Come and watch
Olympic Mid~# School facul-
ty bag burgers; ~hake shakes,
and fry fries. Enjoy dinner at
McDonald's in Shelton with
your family and friends and
40 percent of the proceeds go
to OMS PTSO.
7-8:30 p.m., Shelton Tim-
berland Library presents Im-
migration Then and Now, for
adults and teens at Shelton
High School Auditorium, 3737
N. Shelton Springs Road. Wit-
ness the historic Northwest
through the eyes of a Swedish
immigrant in "Northwest Pas-
sages," a live multimedia per-
formance by Rachael McClin-
ton of Living Voices. For more
information call 426-1362.
7-10 p.m. John Lucas and
Randy Linder will perform at
Taylor Station, Restaurant
and Lounge on Thursdays.
7 p.m., MCHS board meet-
ing at the museum in Shelton.
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Corner of 5th & Franklin
~ii~ American Reunion
Thursdays Cota St. ~:/:~ Fri-Sat 9:0Spin
Noon and 5:30 3-5 p.m., Freedom ~g~l Sat-Sun2:00pm
p.m., Alcoholics Anon- in Recovery, New Ho-
ymous, 125 W. Cota St. rizons Church, 307 E.[~~ The Three
5 p.m., AA, New F St. il ~J~II Stooges
Community Church 4-6 p.m., Gateway II ~ I Daily 4:45, 7:00pm
of Union office, 951 E. to recovery at Gateway ~]l ~ I AdditionalShows
Ill ~i [ Fri-Sat 9:00pm
Dalby Road. Christian Fellowship, 1 I_. "~J'~ I ~at-Sun 2:45pm
5:30 p.m., Overeat- 405 S. 7th St.
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son General Hospital, sport Library. For ~ ~ ~/~/~a ~t~/~
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Mountain View Drive. 6:30 p.m., Crys-
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6:30 p.m., Crystal tal Meth Anony-~*atWAVSFEWERmAUSMm.0FPRmmS*
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Right Path, North 80'Straight,, St. David's
Tribal Center Road. Episcopal Church, 324
7 p.m.,AA, Saint Da- W. Cedar St.
vid's Episcopal Church,
324 W. Cedar St. Mondays Fni 4/20 - SUN 4122
mrns0 Noona ~~~~
HoodBill W.canalChaptercommu_at p.m.,st. AA, 125 W. Cota Hunger Games......... 21Jump Street
nity Church, 81 Finch 6:30 p.m., Crystal
Creek Road, Hood- Meth Anonymous, Bel-
sport, fair s New Hope, Bel-
8 p.m., Narcotics fair Community Bap-
Anonymous, Mountain tist Church.
View Alliance Church,7 p.m., AA, Saint Da-
314 E. J St.
Fridays
11 a.m., NA, United
Methodist Church 1900
King St.
Noon, A1-Anon
group, Saint David's
Episcopal Church. Call
427-6831.
Noon, 5:30 and 7:30
p.m., AA, 125 W. Cota
St.
6:30 p.m., Celebrate
Recovery, 419 Railroad
Ave. Childcare provid-
ed. Call 426-8461.
7:30 p,m., AA, Hood-
sport Library.
8 p.m., Narcotics
Anonymous,, Ellinor
Room, Mason General
Hospital, 901 Moun-
tain View Drive.
Saturdays
10 a.m., Overeat-
ers Anonymous, Saint
David's Church 324 W.
Cedar St .....
Noon and 5:30 p.m.,
AA, 125 W. Cote St.
7 p.m., Narcotics
Anonymous, Ellinor
Room at Mason Gener-
al Hospital, 901 Moun-
tain View Drive.
10 p.m., The Point
Is, Easy Does It, 125 W.
Cota St.
Sundays
8 a.m., noon, 5:30
and 7:30 p.m., AA, 125
W. Cota St.
9:30 a.m., NA, PUD
3 Auditorium, 307 W.
vid's Episcopal Church,
324 W. C&der St.
7 p.m., Narcotics
Anonymous, Mountain
View Alliance Church,
314 E. J St.
7 p.m'. AA, Fir Lane
Health and Rehabili-
tation Center, 2430 N.
13th St.
Tuesdays
6:30 p.m., AA open
meeting, Hoodsport Li-
brary.
10 a.m., A1-Anon
Step study AFG at
St. David's Episcopal
Church 324 W. Cedar
St.
7:15 p.m., Narcotics
Anonymous, Mountain
View Alliance Church,
314 E. J St.
7 p.m., Depressed
Anonymous at Mason
General Hospital, 901
Mountain View Drive.
Wednesdays
9:30 a.m., AI-Anon
family group, Skokom-
ish Indian Assembly of
God, 1925 Highway 101.
11 a.m., Narcotics
Anonymous, United
Methodist Church 1900
King St.
6:30 p.m., Crystal
Meth Anonymous, Spin-
ners Gone Straight,
St. David's Episcopal
Church, 324 W. Cedar
St.
7 p.m., NA, at Moun-
tain View Alliance
Church, 314 E. J St.
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