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COMMUNITY
Pancakes in the Park
Sunday at Kneeland
supports youths
The Shelton Kiwanis Club hosts
its 72nd annual Pancakes in the
Park from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday
at Kneeland Park in Shelton.
For $7, you’ll get pancakes, sau—
sage, juice and coffee. Proceeds
support local youth programs. The
event includes free books and live
music.
Create botanical
print at library
workshop
Textile artist April Sproule of-
fers a talk and a hands—on botanical
printing workshop from 10 am. to
noon Saturday at the Shelton Tim-
berland Library. V
Sproule, who lived inFortuna,
California, is an artist-in—residence
with Hypatia—in-the-Woods. Her
project is a mixed—media textile art
piece, “The Olympic Peninsula: A
Sense of Place.”
She will present her process and
progress at the beginning of the li-
brary event.
Sproule will then present a dem-
onstration and mini workshop on
botanical printing.
All participants will create bo-
tanical prints on fabric. All supplies
will be provided for a 9—by-12—inch
print for framing or use in other
projects.
Thursday, July 27, 2023 Shelton-Mason County Journal Page 13
For $7, you’ll get pancakes, sausage, juice and coffee at the Shelton Ki-
wanis Club’s 72nd annual Pancakes in the Park from 7 am. to 1 p.m. Sun-
day at Kneeland Park in Shelton. Journal file photo by Gordon Weeks
Overdose
awareness events
in Shelton, Belfair
The seventh annual Mason Coun-
ty Overdose Awareness Walk and
Resource Fair is hosted Aug. 31 at
the Timberland Regional Library
in Belfair, and Sept. 1 at Kneeland
Park in Shelton.
Everyone is welcome. The events
honor the memory of lives lost to
overdoses and provide hope to those
still struggling.
At the Belfair event at 23081 NE
state Route 3, the Resource Fair
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begins at 3 p.m., the gathering for
the walk begins at 5:45 p.m., and
the walk begins at 6:05 p.m. The
same times apply at the Shelton
event at 100 Turner Ave.
Resource and job
fair at Belfair church
The Mason County Resource
and Job Fair will be from 1 t0 3
p.m. Aug. 15 at The Bridge Church,
23001 state Route 3 in Belfair.
Attendees can find which local
businesses are hiring, and what
resources are available. Partici-
pants will include Olympic College,
for over 50 years
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gram, Crossroads Housing, Mason
Transit Authority and KMAS. For
more information, call the state De-
partment of Social and Health Ser-
vices at 360-432-2001.
Rotary Club hosts
concert tonight
in Kneeland Park
The band Hurts Like Hell per—
forms at the Shelton Skookum R0-
tary Club’s annual Music in the
Park series from 7 to 8:30 tonight in
Kneeland Park in Shelton.
The free concertscontinue at the
same time Tuesday evenings with
Hilary Scott Aug. 3 and Pop Up
Choir Aug. 10.
Hot Rodder’s Car
Show on Johns
Creek Road
The Test of Time Car Club hosts
the third annual Hot Rodder’s Car
Show from am. to 3 p.m. Aug. 26
at Old Iron Park, 11 E. Johns Creek
Road, Shelton.
Registration is $15, or $20 the
day of the show. The event features
goody bags for the first 150 cars,
dash plaques, door prizes, raffles,
vendors, exhibitors and sawmill
demonstrations.
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