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Mason General offers 'living well' program Many people suffer with long-term medical condi- tions that leave them feel- ing sick and tired and with little hope for a better qual- ity of life. "Living Well" is a six-week program developed by Stanford University and presented by Mason General Hospital & Family of Clinics to help people manage their chronic conditions, improve their health and give better quality to their daily lives. The classes run from 4-6:30 p.m. on six Wednesday af- ternoons, June 6 through July 18 at the Skokomish Health Clinic, Shelton. The Living Well program is free and open to anyone who suffers with a chronic health condition or long- term disability such as a heart condition, respiratory problem, arthritis, chronic pain, fatigue, or depression from a debilitating illness. The workshops provide a step-by-step guide for man- aging medications, control- ling pain, finding the right exercise and diet, dealing with depression, fatigue and stress and communicating better with doctors, family and friends. The goal is to help people achieve the best health possible and a better quality of life. Also invited to attend are family mem- bers, friends and/or care- givers of those with chronic health conditions. There is no cost to partici- pate in the Living Well pro- gram and books will be pro- vided, but class size is limit- ed, so advanced registration is required. To pre-register or get more information call Terri Gushee, R.N., BSN, MGH Chronic Care Services at 427-9596 ext: 3512. The Christ Bruter Jficome flamenco ensemble will be at 7 p.m. on Saturday at the Shelton Performing Arts Courtesy photo performing Center. Flamenco ensemble to pe in county concert series fi m nale The Chris Burton Jacome flamenco en- acoustic flamenco groups in the U.S. semble will be the finale to Mason County They provide the best of the art of fla- Concert Association's 2011-2012 concert menco with each performance. series. "A lot of audience members usually The show is at 7 p.m. on Saturday at don't know the amount of communication the Shelton Performing Arts Center (for- and interaction that occurs in a live fla- merly the high school auditorium). This menco performance," Jficome said. final concert is also a bonus concert for The true art of flamenco can't be subscribers to the 2012-2013 season, achieved as a soloist, he said. The art of Tickets are available at the door or at flamenco is borne through collaboration. Lynch Creek Floral: adults $30 and stu- With the haunting songs and beautiful dents $5. Membership brochures are now melodies of the flamenco singer, the danc- available, ers find movement and rhythm, the gui- Chris Burton Jficome is one of the most tarist finds harmony and dynamics and in in-demand flamenco guitarists in the turn each artist inspires the other, creat- United States. He studied flamenco in ing a twisting tornado of duende (magic, Seville, where he learned how to accom- inspiration) of intertwined artistic spirit pany flamenco dance and singing from and energy. the best-known names in Spain. Jacome's Each show is different. ensemble includes flamenco singer Olivia With such collaboration and improvi- Rojas; flamenco dancers Martin Gaxiola, sation, the artists themselves find every Bernadette Gaxiola and Lena Jacome; performance to be a completely new inter- with electric bassist Adrian Goldenthal action with each other. and percussionist Kris Hill providing the See www.mCCCa.com for more infor- rhythmic foundation. The group is one of marion or call Becky Schuyten at 426- the most innovative and inspiring new 1842 or Larry Swit~ at 426-8159. Last call for hospital foundation nominations This is the last call for nomina- Tickets for the event are $25 per try form from the Hospital website at tions for Mason General Hospitalperson, www.MasonGeneral.com, or obtain Foundation's tribute to the commu- Everyyear, MGH Foundationhon- one from the MGH & FC Develop- nity's most outstanding business- ors outstanding business women in ment Office at Gateway Center, 2505 women, our community who are or were suc- Olympic Highway N., Suite 460, Mason Generalis seeking nomina- cessful in their occupations, work or Shelton, 98584. tions for its 15th annual American have worked in Mason County, andNomination forms must be com- Business Women's Award. are active and volunteer 'in their pleted and returned to the Develop- The awards will be presented from community, ment office postmarked or received 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at a luncheon If there is a special business wom- by May 31. Sept. 21 at St. Edward's Catholic an residents would like to nominate For more information call 427- Church, Shelton. for this year's award, print out an en- 3623 or 275-8614 from Allyn. Mary Ann Truglio and Sidney Ellis Thorne Mary Ann Truglio of Olmpia and Sidney El- lis Thorne of Shelton are getting married on May 19, 2012, at the Olympia-Lacey Church of God in Lacey. She is the daughter of James Truglio of Olympia and he is the son of Christian Thorne Sr. of New Orleans. She graduated from North Thurston High School in 1971 and received her Associate of Arts degree from Centralia Community College in 1973. She was employed by Group Health in Olympia as a pharmacy technician and retired in 2009. He graduated from Gulf Coast Bible College with a Bachelor of Science in Pastoral Ministry in 1982 and is working at Spring Road Chapel First Church of God. Harstine art tour slated For the first time local artists will open their studio doors to the public to show and sell their recent work. The Art Studio Tour is a free self guided tour of a group of professional artist stu- dios located on Harstine Island. The studio tour will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Memorial Weekend, May 26, 27 and 28. Art- ists Kathy Ross, John Benn, Colleen Gallagher, Bob Bonnett and Jann Bonnett, founded this new event in order to offer an unusual opportunity to visit the home studios of the artists. Tour participants will see works in progressl raw materials, tools and the environment that in- spires these creative people. Guests will meet the artists, discuss their work and learn about influ- ences affecting the design of each piece. The self-guided tour map can be seen inside flyers available at local businesses, regional tour- ism and visitor centers. Directional signage will be posted near event locations. Additional information can be found at www. 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