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The Hanging Gardens of Shelton
Honoring Mason County's
History Every Day
By Honoring Alpine's Residents
Alpine Way is proud to care for retired people from all walks of life,
including retired loggers and their families. Pictured above is Alpine
Way's Logging History Bus.
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Thank you Alpine Way residents for making history. We honor each of
you and the contributions you have made to our freedom and heritage.
Call Kathy Burbidge at
(360) 426-2600
for a free lunch and tour
900 West Alpine Way
Shelton, WA 98584
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Journal photo by KevJl~ Spradlin
Travis Sheetz, of Hood Canal Communications, places a hanging basket
on a utility pole at the intersection of West Cota and Third streets
Thursday morning in downtown Shelton. The Shelton Mason County
Chamber of Commerce and the Shelton Kiwanis sponsor the annual
effort to hanging spring flower baskets. This year, approximately 75
baskets were placed.
Truoldn their success to their employees and cus-
tomers.
Continued from page B-1 "We give a lot of credit for our success
to our employees. We have long-term era-
and water systems in the program, ployees who have been with us over 20
They also grow coffee and have a corn- years," Jeff Brady said. We appreciate
mercial fishing vessel in Central America. our clientele. We wouldn't be in business
In the end. the Bradys credit much of if we didn't have our customer base."
Start "Living Well.".
a.six~week program to nOD tr~ose wrap suffer With chronic or oe~)~)~[at)ng
tonal[ions SUCh as near[ or ~uno problems, arthritis, or chronic ~a~n - towara
a petter quality of life!
Learn to manage your medications, exercise ano eat we~l pea w)m gain,
stress, ano oeoression, and improve communication with omers
Living Well is on six Wednesday afternoons, June 6 to Ju, 18 from 4:00 to 6:30
p.m. at the Skokomish Health Clinic in SI" e~on [ is free and open to an, one with a
chronic medical condition their faro % friends, and caregwers. Space is limited, so
9re~register now by camng MGH Chron : Care Services at (36C 425-9596, ext. 3512.
Mason General Hospital
& Family of Clinics,
Mason General Hospital 901 Mountain View Drive PO ~ox 1668. Shelton WA 98584
1 Shelton 350) 426-1611, from A - 360) 275-8614- www.MasonGeneral.com
TTY/TDD: (360) 427-9593. Equal Opportunity Provider. Translation Services Provided. 5e habla
espaflol • Approved bv tt~e Joint Commission. ~ea thcare's Most W~red t~osc ra~ 2011
Journal photo o~ Kevln Soracllln
Lexi Tinnerstet, a seventh grade student at Olympic Middle School,
created this piece using a two-point perspective she learned in the
classroom.
Art There are exceptions. Kialiah Schneider.
whom Garner described as "a real quiet girl,"
Continued from page B-1 spoke loudly with her Sharpie-created piece
entitled, "Bird's Eye View."
display. "The cool thing about having the choice-
"This kid's an artist." Garner said. based art," Garner said, "is that students fol-
While Jaime noted younger students' ability, low their own interests."
intentional or no~, to let grown-ups into their Another standout among the May 23 show
moods and opinions through an, Garner said was seventh-grader Lexi Tinnerstet.
that gets more difficult with older students. Lexi. a true student of art, took Garner's
"It's hard to get them m go beyond their lesson on two-point perspective and "ran with
safe place," Garner said. it."
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Harstine Grange tradition. A couple your thoughts.
suggestions have already If you are unable to a~-
Continued from page B-1 been made. One person tend the meeting, your
mentioned an H design, it ideas or monetary dona-
and setbacks that have to looks the same coming and tions can be sent to Harst-
serve as the parameters of going. Perhaps the H could ine Grange 586. 1403 E.
the new design. They now be planted in lavender Ballow Road. 98584. So.
look forward to coordinat- or shaped with oyster shell bring something ~o share
ing ideas and efforts in and outlined with drift- and your own utensils like
hopes of breathing new wood. The grange would they do at a community
life into an old Harstine like you to jump in with club meeting.