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LOOKmN'FORAHOME CALENDAR City of Shelton Animal Shelter Adoptions cost $75, which includes vaccine, worm- er, spay/neuter and a $10 city license. New dogs are brought in all the time. Call 427-7503 or visit the shel- ter at 902 W. Pine St. Dogs may be viewed at: www.shelten.petfinder.com Hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. The Shelter is closed Saturday through Mon- day. Current listings: Shih Tzu, male, 6 years old Labrador mix, female, 3 months old Labrador mix, male, 3 months old Jack Russell terrier, male, 4 years old SEN ORCALENDAR K TTENRESCUE Sparrow has raised her children and is ready for a for- ever home of her own. She enjoys attention and wants to share a lifetime of kitty cuddling, napping, rubs and purrs, kitty play and happy meows. Sparrow is looking for a sunny windowsill, daily food and water and a safe, waIzn bed. She is hoping to find a special family that will share the love and affection that this little lady de- serves. Sparrow will bring enjoyment and companion- ship to the right home. For information on Sparrow and OCS offers Women in Welding workshop Olympic College Shelton will hold a free Women in Welding workshop from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. on Oct. 13 at the OCS Weld Shop (Old Bronze Works), 50 W. Fredson Road. Try your hand at welding in this workshop and finish your own metal rose. Maybe a career in the trades is the path for you. Students must be age 18 or older to register. This workshop includes all welding materials, instruction and lunch. Call or email to register: 475-7480 or careercenter@olympic.edu. Regis- tration deadline is Oct. 8. This workshop is available with funds from the Carl D. Perkins Act. Thursday 8:05 a.m., gentle, restorative yoga, donation of $1 suggested . 9 a.m.-noon, EZ Crafters 9 a.m., intermediate/advanced line dancing 10:30 a.m., blood pressure checks, free 10:45 a.m., Zumba fitness classes 12:30 p.m., Bridge, participants are asked to sign up at least one day prior 1 p.m., Mahjong, bingo 9 a.m., beginning line dancing 10 a.m., intermediate/advanced line dancing 12:30 p.m., game day 1 p.m, chess, cribbage, pinochle Tuesday 8:05 a.m., gentle, restorative yoga, donation of $] suggested 8:15-8:45 a.m., "Meditation: Em- bracing the Stillness" class offered by Chuck Nesmith. A donation of $2 per class is requested. Friday ' 9 a.m.'12:30 p.m., sewing circle 9 a.m., intermediate/advanced line dancing 10:45 a.m., Zumba fitness classes, no classes held third Tuesday of each month 12:30 p.m., bridge, participants are asked to sign up at least one day prior 8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi 9 a.m.-noon, fabric donation sort- ing 9-11 a.m., open line dance 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., piano bar with John Rosengreen 1 p.m., Mason County Senior Ac- tivities Association is offering a mem- bers-only movie at Shelton Cinemas. Cost is $3.50 at the theater. Wednesday 8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi other perfect indoor-only kitties, call 584-0594 or leave a message at 426-2455. ADOPTAPET To Advertise call 426-4412 ~:~: shel,on.Ma,o,, Co.,W I:~ !Qu rna i: I f tt[ll0 l l)lhi[ iA$ www.sheltoncinemas.¢om I Hotel Transylvania I Serving alJ organ/c, laY lraOo espresso drinks .i:!.!j 1 p.m., bingo, $1 for three cards 9 a.m., beginning line dancing 10 a.m., intermediate/advanced ~ugldraise~~ Monday line danciug I 8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi 1 p.m., pinochle at Kamilche Trading Post (on the side) • Indian Taco's • Fried Bread • Chili * Rose Dogs • Stuffed Fried Bread • Homemade Pies Donations Welcome! This is Scamp. When he and his sister Ginger (also posted on our website -- adoptapet-wa.org) first came to us they were very frightened and unsocialized. Now they are both friendly and outgoing dogs that are ready to begin the next chapter of their lives. Scamp is an Australian Shepherd mix, about 7 years old. He and his sister can be adopted together or separately. If you would like to meet Scamp, or any of our dogs, please call 432-3091 or send an email to thedoghouse3091@hotmail.com. ~1111 Shelton Dental Center is a full-service dental office providing all general dentistry services plus: • Oral Surgery • Implants • Root Canal Therapy • Periodontal Therapy • Pediatric Dentistry * Botox and Juvederm Come see why everyone is smiling! Page B-4 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, Sept. 27, 2012 (360) 426-8401 . 360.GO.BRUSH (462-7874) www.SheltonDentalCenter.com 1829 Jefferson Street • Shelton WA, 98584 Saturday 1-4 p.m., The Shell- fish Feast on Little Skoo- kum Inlet will take place at Little Skookum Shell- fish Growers. Cost is $45 per person. Food includes mussel curry, geoduck, etc. Proceeds benefit con- servation work of Capitol Land Trust. Food provided by Xinh Dwelley. Monday The Shelton Timberland Library presents "Fahren- heit 451" Fire Themed Art Display throughout the month. 7-8:30 p.m., The Shel- ton Timberland Library presents a Book-It Reper- tory Theatre performance of"Danger: Books!" featur- ing Fahrenheit 451. A dis- cussion led by the Seattle- based theater group will take place. Tuesday 9 a.m., The Port of Hoodsport Board of Com- missioners will meet at the port office, 24113 N. U.S. Highway 101, Hood sport. 1-2 p.m., The Hood- sport Timberland Library presents "Fahrenheit 451" book discussion. For more information call 877-9339. 6:30-7:30 p.m., SheL ton Timberland Library presents E-Reader Petting Zoo for adults and teens Librarians will talk about the different download coi lections at the library and show patrons how easy il is to access free library e-books. Attendees can bring their smart phones or e-reader devices. For more information, call 426-1362. 6:15-8 p.m., The Shel. ton Lions Club will meet at the Alpine Way Retire- merit Apartments lounge. Call 426-5821 for more in- formation. The club meets the first' and third Tues- days of each month. Wednesday 3-5 p.m., Shelton Tim, berland Library (Wil. liam G. Reed Public Li brary) presents Teen Game Lounge. Play Xbox Kinect, Wii and other games, or bring your own laptop and connect to the library's WiFi. Snacks and supplies provided by the Friends of the Shel-- ton Timberland Library. For more information cal'l 426-1362. 6:30 p.m., a regular meeting of the Equestri ennes will take place at the Lake Limerick Coun try Club restaurant. Meet- ings take place the first Tuesday of each month. Oct. 4 '4-5 p.m., The Sheltbn Timberland Library pres- ents Reading Explorers for ages 9-12. The first 10 children to register receive a book. The event is spom sored by the Friends of the Shelton Timberland Li- ?H1 brary. Register by calling 426-1362. 5:30-6:45 p.m, The Sh~lton Timberland Li- brary presents "Fahren- heit 451" book discussion. For more information call 426-1362. J Washington's WildI Cat Sanctuary from Lions to tiny Gordon's Cats Each wild cat is special and has a need for a safe and comfortable place to live out its life happily, peacefully and with dignit)c Mail your tax.deductable donation to: Wild Felid Advocacy Center of Washington 3111 E. Harstine Island Rd. N. Shelton WA 98584 t- (360) 427-4466 ~ www.wildfelids.org !!l I