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The Pioneer school district may haveSince obtaining the Princess title at In- A want to learn new skills prompted Mi- shoots are just the thing for families on a
outdated facilities, but the students who ternational Girl's Mason County prelimi- kailah to learn to interpret songs through tight budget. These are all the pictures tak-
attend certainly are not. In fact, two stu- nary in February, Janae Hughes, Alyssa's sign language. IG encourages contestants en during your shoot, unedited, but saved
dents from the district will be headed for mother cannot believe the transformation to push the limits of their own self-doubt, in jpeg format for ease of use with any corn-
Oregon next month in order to compete for of her shy, introverted little girl. "This has go for the gold and get involved with their puter. Instantly share with your social me-
state titles in the regional International really boosted her self esteem. Even her community in order to make a difference, dia family. Other packages included fully
Girl Youth Development Program. Alyssa soccer coach and teacher notice the differ- These girls cannot afford to compete edited versions of your shoot for $20 and
Klokkevold of Pioneer Primary and Mi- ence, which is wonderful!" without financial assistance. This is why $30 respectively. All proceeds will be going
kailah Chartier of the Intermediate school This is the main purpose behind Interna- a local independent photography company, to help pay travel expenses. No appoint-
are hoping to earn the right to represent tional Girl. The program is designed to help The Little Picture, is sponsoring mini photo ment needed, but encouraged by contacting
Washington State. These girls are a prime young people develop the self-confidence to shoots from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Dee at 427-8836.
example of the excellence that the school achieve success." It takes self-confidence to April 23 at Kneeland Park. For samples of The Little Picture photog-
district has in its possession. Both girls come through personal interview with more Starting at just $15 for a mini photo raphy and additional options, you can visit
have demonstrated exemplary communica- than yes or no answers. Bravery is a trait shoot and CD burned on site with full social their website at wix.com/theheadwitch/
tion and Personality. needed to get on a stage and sing or dance, media rights for immediate sharing, these photography.
............. FOR H( )ME
City of Shelton Animal Shelter
Adoptions cost $75, to 4 p.m. The shelter is
which includes vaccine, closed Saturday and Sun-
wormier, spay/neuterday.
plus $10 city license.
New dogs are brought Current listings:
in all the time. Call 427- Two Australian cattle
7503 or visit the shelter dog/blue heeler females,
at 902 West Pine Street. two years old.
Dogs may be viewed at:Retriever mix male
shelton.petfinder.com,three years old.
The hours are Monday Terrier mix, female
thru Friday from 11 a.m. two years old.
RESCUE !
Morticia is loving
kitten with soft shiny
black fur. Her per-
sonality will brighten
any day for a special
home. Morticia needs
good food, warm bed,
toys and safe home.
She would like to have
a forever home and
snuggle and play with
a laving family of her
own. Morticia hopes
that one of her friends
to come too. For in-
formation on Morti-
cia and other indoor
only kitties call 584-
0594 or leave a mes-
sage at 426-2455.
S T E P S
Shadow came to
us as a stray. He has
been neutered and vac-
cinated and is ready
for a home of his own.
He is a Shepherd mix,
approximately one year
old. He is good with
cats, kids and other
dogs. He walks well on
a leash and knows his
basic obedience com-
mands such as "sit~
and "down.~ He is very
sweet and well-man-
nered. If you would
like to meet Shadow
please call Adopt-A-Pet
at 432-3091 or visit
adoptapet-wa.org
Harrison Medical Center joins
WA Cares Cancer Partnership
Harrison Medical Center reduce the effects of cancer payers, and policy makers
recently became a memberon our citizens and our corn- on cancer issues.
of the WA CARES Cancer munity. He will advance the The WA CARES Cancer
Partnership represent-vision of the Partnership Partnership currently has
ing the West Sound area. and support efforts to:68 member organizations
Edward Smith, director of Reduce cancer incidence, and is open to anyone inter-
Harrison's Oncology Ser- morbidity, and mortality, ested in cancer issues. Rep-
vice Line, has been elected Increase equity in access resentatives include sur-
to serve a two-year term to preventive screenings, di- vivors, individuals, health
on the Steering Committee agnostic and medical treat- professionals, associations,
through January 2013. ment, and palliative care. and public and private or-
In his role on the steer- Maximize the quality ofganizations from across the
ing committee, Smith will life for all individuals with state. Learn more about the
work to integrate Harrison's cancer. Partnership via the Com-
oncology initiatives with the Promote research, edu- prehensive Cancer Control
efforts of the Partnership to cate consumers, providers, Program, Washington State
Edward Smith,
Director of Harrison's
Oncology Service Line
Department of Health, at
236-3784 or cancer@doh.
wa.gov.
Thursdays
Noon and 5:30 p.m., Alco-
holics Anonymous, 125 West
Cota Street.
5:30 p.m., Overeaters
Anonymous, Mason General
Hospital, Washington Room.
5 p.m., New Community
Church of Union office, 310
Dalby Read,Suite 3.
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, The Right Path,
North 80 Tribal Center Read.
7 p.m., AA, Saint David's
Episcopal Church, Third and
Cedar streets.
7 p.m., Friends of Bill W.
Chapter at Hood Canal Com-
munity Church, 81 Finch
Creek Read, Hoodsport.
8 p.m., Narcotics Anony-
mous, Mountain View Al-
liance Church, 314 East J
Street.
group, Saint David's Episco-
pal Church. Call 427-6831.
Noon, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m.,
AA, 125 West Cota Street.
6:30 p.m., Celebrate Re-
covery, 419 Railroad Avenue.
Childcareprovided. Call
426-8461.
7:30 p.m., AA, Hoodsport
Library.
8 p.m., NA, Ellinor Room,
Mason General Hospital,
901 Mountain ~ew Drive.
Saturdays
10 a.m., Overeaters
Anonymous, Saint David's
Church.
Noon and 5:30 p.m., AA,
125 West Cota Street.
7 p.m., Narcotics Anony-
mous, Ellinor Room at Ma-
son General Hospital, 901
Mountain View Drive.
10 p.m., The Point Is,
Easy Does It, 125 West Cota
Street.
Fridays Sundays
lla.m.,NA, UnitedMeth- 8 a.m., noon, 5:30 and
odist Church 1900 King 7:30 p.m.#AA, 125 West Cota
Street. Street.
Noon, A1-Anon family 9:30 a.m., NA, PUD Hall,
Third and Cota streets.
3 - 5 p.m., Freedom in
Recovery, New Horizens
Church, 307 East F Street.
4 - 6 p.m., Gateway to
recovery at Gateway Chris-
tian Fellowship, 405 S. 7th
Street.
4:30 p.m., AA, Hoodsport
Library for women only.
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, Spinners Gone
Straight, St. David's Episco-
pal Church, 324 West Cedar
Street.
Mondays
Noon and 5:30 p.m., AA,
125 West Cota Street.
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, Belfair's
New Hope, Belfair Baptist
Church.
7 p.m., AA, Saint David's
Episcopal Church, Third and
Cedar streets.
7 p.m. Narcotics Anony-
mous, Mountain View Al-
liance Church, 314 East J
Street.
7 p.m., Depression Sup-
pert Group, Saint David's
Episcopal Church.
7 p.m. AA, Fir Lane
Health and Rehabilitation
Center, 2430 North 13th
Street.
Tuesdays
6:30 p.m., AA open meet-
ing, Hoodsport Library.
7:15 p.m., Narcotics Anon-
ymous, Mountain View Al-
liance Church, 314 'East J
Street.
7 p.m., Depressed AnonY-
mous, the Pershing Room
of Mason General Hospital,
901 Mountain View Drive.
Wednesdays
9:30 a.m., Al-Anon fam-
ily group, Skokomish Indian
Assembly of God, 1925 High-
way 101.
11 a.m., Narcotics Anon-
ymous, United Methodist
Church 1900 King Street.
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, Spinners Gone
Straight, St. David's Episco-
pal Church, 324 West Cedar
Street.
7 p.m., NA at Mountain
View Alliance Church, 314
East J Street.
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