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Above left, Cathleen and Henry Biernacki, construction manager for Habitat for Humanity of Mason County enjoying the food and entertainment
at the June 5, Habitat Volunteer Recognition Picnic on June 5. Above right, The Old Time Fiddlers playing at the picnic in Shelton's Kneeland
Park.
Volunteers were recognized for the process, volunteers help build
their hard work and dedication families, communities and rela-
by Habitat for Humanity of Ma- tionships that will last for years to
son County on Sunday, June 5 at come.
Kneeland Park in Shelton. The picnic fare included a pig
More than 100 volunteers,garb- roast, salmon and all the fixings.
ered to celebrate and to be ceh- Entertainment included foot-
brated for their ongoing work and stomping music by The Old Time
support fo~ Habitat for Human- Fiddlers and drawings for items
ity of Mason County. Volunteers donated by Mason County busi-
have contributed everything from nesses.
construction work, office support, "Volunteersare the heart and
pro bono services, lunches for our hands of Habitat for Humanity,"
crew and fundraising support. In says Michele Palon~ino, volunteer
coordinator for Habitat. "Everyone For more information on how in need. by engaging the entire
here comes from different walks of you can volunteer, be a potential community, we offer programs for
life and with different skills, but Habitat homeowner or supportpeople in need of affordable home-
each one makes an impact on our Habitat for Humanity of Mason ownership opportunities and pro-
mission." County, call the office at 360-426- grams for current homeowners
"Habitat would not be possible 8134 or visit the website at www. seeking to preserve their homes.
without the partnership with over habitatmasonwa.org. Through partnerships with
200 volunteers. Due to their el- About Habitat for Human- families, volunteers and donors,
forts 19 families are now living in ity of Mason County: Habitat for we work together to improve the
decent, affordable homes," says Humanity of Mason County is living conditionsoffamiliesinMa-
Kelly Zoldak, board president, a faith-based housing ministry son County. Since 1996, Mason
"This number will grow to 21 when partnering with the community to County Habitat has worked with
the two more homes are completed improve, maintain and build af- 18 families with 49 children in
this summer." fordable quality housing for those building or rehabilitating homes.
When participants see ~ Zumba
class in action, they can't wait to
give it a try. Zumba classes feature
exotic rhythms set to high-energy
Latin and international beats.
Before participants know it,
they're getting fit and their energy
levels are soaring! It's easy to do,
effective and totally exhilarating,
rl. itness for all abilities & skill levels.
Ages: 14 and over
Days: Wednesdays
Session #1:6/22-8/3 no class 7/6
Session #2:8/10 - 9/14
Times: 5:30 pm- 6:30 pm
Fee: s45 per session or s10 drop-in
Site: Shelton Civic CenteG:~25 Cota St.
Min/Max: 5/20
Instructor: Marlo Brown
Pre-registration is required for all programs. Call 432-$194
United Way sets annual meeting for July
United Way of Mason
County has scheduled its
annual meeting from noon
to 1:30 p.m. on Monday,
July 18 at the Alpine Way
Retirement Apartments,
located at 900 Alpine Way
in Shelton. Lunch will be on use of donations, approve
served and the meeting is By-Law changes and elect
open to the public, additional directors. Includ-
United Way's Board of ed on the agenda, United
Directors plans to host the Way plans to ask members
meeting, at which donors to approve the new mission
will hear an annual report statement, to mobilize the
power of our local commu-
County since August 2010
is considered a member and
is eligible to vote for new di-
rectors and topics that are
introduced at the meeting,
according to Jeannie Gru-
ber, executive director.
For more information
....... nity to help our neighbors and to RSVP, please Contact
Dave Snlzer in need and advance theUnited Way at 329 West
~[~~: : .:.: .... t." r --.:..-: : ' :'= :=:-~mmon'g~od.:~ who Railroad Avenue, Snite204,
/ thanKs TOr vour .... h. donated $10 or.~more Shelton, WA 98584, or call
years of fire to United Way: of Mason 426-4999.
service to Shelton
........... and Mason
By
Russ Denney
County.
CLEANERS & TAILORS Monday-Friday 6:30 o.m.-6:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Serving Shelton and 215 South Second
Mason County for 84 years 426-3371
Full Day Kindergarten & Grade I
(C,m:hi,ahla~J (LIMIT 12)
MT. OLIVE LUTHERAN SCHOOL
206 E. WYANDOTTE
*Washington State Approved School
427-3165 schoolmolcOcomcast.net
Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church
MIs~)tlrJ Synod
206 East Wyandotte Avenue
Contemporary Service .......... 830 am.
Christian Education ............ 9:45 a.nl.
Traditional Worship .............. 11:00 d.ln
Office 426-6353
Daycare 427-3165
www.molc.ctsmemberconnect.net
Grace Baptist Church
... for the faith o/ t~ gos~l
Times of Services:
Sunday School ........................ l0 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship...... 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship ........ 6 p.m.
Wednesday Prayer Meeting..... 7 p.m.
A~te Gnmge Bide, on Agate Loop lid.
Conlact Us:
Mailing address:
I'O ~,x t925, SMtoz, WA ~3g~,g4
Phone: (360} 462-1611
E-mail: pastor @g~shelton,org
www.gbcshelton o~
Listen on
KMA81030 AM
Sandal/9:30. lO:OOam
M0rningBibk Study. 9:30 a~. 728 Radk0ad A~
[(~ TIradltlonII Serv|ce ,
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that begins at 'tOO IM lhal Ix'gins ,11
............... . Praise Hand , Praise'learn 10|45 Al~ :
• Contemporary Mess~ge Chnlr
I Children v School 9 AM • Childcare both services
NEED WEEKDAY
CHILDCARE?
t~ 360-426-5089"
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Christ, Lutheran Church
3701 NE Northshore Road * Belfair, WA 98528-9434
(360)275-3354
Worship Service: 10:00 a.m.
Childcare: 360-275-0499
website: dcbelfiar@maccom
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.
• 9:15 Conversational Bible Study
New Community
Church of Union
Sunday Gatherings
~l/~,,¢ (All are welcome!)
WORSHIP SERVICES
8:30 and 10:30
at the
Union Fire Hall
50 E. Seattle St., Union 98592
Office phone: 426-8472 360-898-7855
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Sunday Worship- 10:00am
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Shdton United Methodist Church
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