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www.sheltoncinemas.com
24-HOUR MOVIE INFO 426-1000
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Daily 5:00, 7:10pin
Additiona! Shows
Fri-Sat 9:t0Dm
Sat-Sun 3:00pm
Serving oil organic, fair trade espresso drinks
Closed For The Season
We'll See You In
The Spring!
Slow-smoked Traeger
BBQ
• Ribs * Pulled Pork • Brisket
10-6 Mon-Th, 10-7 Fri-Sun
PuNy Creek Espresso
Est. 1991
6-6 Mon-Fri, 7-7 Sat-Sun
15230 N, Hwy. 101, just N of Shelton ~
426-G157 ;~;
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Funded by: Saturday, October 20, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
MGH Main Entrance (south side of building)
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FREE digital mammogram screenings to the
first 50 women who qualify that are uninsured or
underinsured
Nutritional services
Cardiac health - blood pressure screening and
information on heart health for women
Diabetes - testing and seF-assessment
Mini-massages
Information on HPV vaccine used to prevent the
types of genital human papillomaviruses (HPV's)
that cause most cases of cervical cancer and
genital warts
Healthy refreshments
KITTENRESCU E
Mason General Hospital
& Family of Clinics
Mason General Hospital
901 Mountain View Drive, Shelton, WA
For information: (360) 432-7706
www.MasonGeneral.com
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Thursday
4-5 p.m., The Shelton
Timberland Library pres-
ents Reading Explorers
for ages 9-12. The first 10
children to register receive
a book. The event is spon-
sored by the Friends of the
Shelton Timberland Li-
brary. Register by calling
426-1362.
5:30-6:45 p.m, The
Shelton Timberland Li-
brary presents "Fahren-
heit 451" book discussion.
For more information, call
426-1362.
Friday
11:30 a.m., The Re-
publican Women of Ma-
son County will hold its
monthly meeting at the
Royal Shanghai Restau-
rant. Sharon Hanek, can-
didate for state treasurer.
will be the gues~ speaker.
Optional lunch is $10 Visi-
tors welcome. For more in-
formation, call Diane Good
at 432-1029.
3-4:30 p.m., The Shel-
ton Timberland Library
presents a manga support
group for teens. The event
is sponsored by the Friends
of the Shelton Timberland
Library.
Saturday
9 a.m.-2 p.m., Olympic
College Shelton will hold
a free "Women in Weld-
ing Workshop" at the OC
Weld Shop, 50 W. Fred-
son Road. Students must
be 18 or older to register.
Workshop includes materi-
als, instruction and lunch.
Call 475-7480 or email ca-
reercenter@olympic.edu to
register. Deadline is Oct. 1.
11 a.m., VFW Post 1694
will be having a potluck
lunch in honor of Larry
Godwin at the Veterans
Memorial Hall on Second
and Franklin streets, For
more information, call
339-1499.
6:15-8 p.m.. The Shel-
ton Lions Club will mee~
at the Alpine Way Retire-
ment Apartments lounge.
Call 426-5821 ibr more in-
formation. The club meets
the first and third Tues-
days of each mo nth.
Tuesday
2-3 p.m., Shelton Tim-
berland Library presents
E-Reader Petting Zoo fbr
adults and teens. Librar-
ians will talk about the dif-
ferent download collections
at the library and show pa-
trons how easy it is to ac-
cess free library e-books
Attendees can bring their
smart phones or e-reade~
devices: For more intbrma
lion, call 426-1362.
Wednesday
3-5 p.m., Shelton Tim
berland Library present,
Teen Game Lounge. Play
Xbox Kinect. Wii and oth-
er games, or bring your
own laptop and connec~ to
the library's wifi. Snacks
and supplies provided b)
the Friends of the Sheltm~
Timberland Library. For
mare information, call 426-
1362.
Oct. 11
6 p.m, the Lilliwaub
Community Club will hold
its monthly potluck dinne
at the club's building. Afte,
dinner will be the annua~
meeting ~o vo~e for club
candidates. Bring a dish.
For more information, ca]!
Patricia Kamber-Martin at
877-9772.
7 p.m.. The Sheltm~
High School Class of 1973
will hold its 40th reunion al
Green Diamond Resource
Company, 215 N. Third
St. For more information
call Jeanee Nutt-Wright m
427-2508 or 229-0905.
Thursday i p.m., Mason County Se-ness" class offered by Chuck
8:05 a.m., gentle, rester- nior Activities Association Nesmith. A donation of $2
ative yoga, donation of $1 is offering a members-only per class is requested.
suggested movie at Shelton Cinemas. 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.. sewin~
9 a.m.-noon, EZ Craf%ersCost is $3.50 at the theater, circle
9 a.m., intermediate/ad-I p.m.. bingo, $1 for three 9 a.m., intermediate/a&
vanced line dancing cards vanced line dancing
10:30 a.m.. blood pres- 10:30 a.m.. senior assis-
sure checks, free Monday lance and information, sec
10:45 a.m., Zumba fitness 8 a.m.. gentle Tai Chi end Tuesday of each month
classes 9 a.m.. beginning line 10:45 a.m.. Zumba fitnes~
12:30 p.m., bridge, partic- dancing classes, no classes held third
ipants are asked m sign up 10 a.m.. intermediate/ad- Tuesday of each month
at least one day prior vanced line dancing 12:30 p.m.. bridge, partic~
I p.m., mahjong, bingo 12:30 p.m., game day ipan~s are asked to sign up
1 p.m, chess, cribbage, pi- at least one day prior
Friday nochle
8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi Wednesday
9 a.m.-noon, fabric dona- Tuesday 8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi
tion sorting 8:05 a.m. gentle, restor- 9 a.m.. beginning line
9-11 a.m.. open line dance ative yoga, donation of $1 dancing
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., suggested 10 a.m.. intermediate/ad-
piano bar with John Rosen- 8:15-8:45 a.m., "Medita-vanced line dancing
green tion: Embracing the Still- 1 p.m., pinochle
City of Shelton Animal Shelter
Adoptions cost $75, which includes vac- through Friday. The Shelter is closed Sat
cine, wormer, spay/neuter and a $10 city li- urday through Monday.
cense. New dogs are brought in all the time.
Call 427-7503 or visit the shelter at 902 W. Current listings:
Pine St. Shih Tzu, male, 6 years old
Dogs may be viewed at Pitbull terrier, female, 3 years old
www.shelton.petfinder.com Labrador mix, male, 3 months old
Hours are from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday Jack Russell terrier, male, 4 years old
They don't come any more dapper than Hen-
ry. When he showed up on the doorstep of the
nice lady that took him in, he was skinny and
scared. She kept him for a couple weeks, fed him
and loved him, but was unable to keep him be-
cause she had three dogs of her own. We were
'more than happy to take him into our care and
fred him a loving family. We figure him to be
about 10 years old, and other than being a little
hard of hearing he is in good health. Due to his
age, we would be willing to place him in a per-
manent foster home. This would mean that the
family that takes him in will provide the love,
food and basic needs, but if any serious health is-
sue comes up, Adopt-A-Pet will pay for it. Henry
loves to be with people and is great with other
dogs. All he needs is a family to call his own. If
you would like to meet Henry, please call 432-
3091 or send an email to: thedoghouse3091@
hotmail.com.
Inga is a sweet gM with the equally happy taking a nap on
softest fhr. After a rough sgart, your lap. This little lady needs
she is ready for a special tbrever to be the only cat in your home,
home of her om~. She enjoys at- so she can have the love, com-
tention and wants to he petted fort and safety of a wonderful
and snuggle up in her blanket, tbrever home. For information
Inga is looking tbr a smmy win- on Inga and other perfect in-
dowsill, daily food and water door-only kitties, call 584-0594
and a safe warm bed, but is or leave a message at 426-2455.
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