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CALENDAR
Friday
7:30 a.m., Chamber board of trustees
meeting, chamber office, 215 W Railroad
Ave, Shelton
5-8 p.m., Southside School's Trunk
or Treat, Southside School, 161 E Col-
lier Rd., Shelton. Southside Booster Club'
is hosting a haunted maze with lots of
games for 25 cents.
6--10 p.m., Pumpkin pie bake-off and
pie eating contest at Lucky Dog Casino,
19330 N. U.S. Hwy,101
7-9 p.m., Oktoberfest at Sage Book
Store, 116 W Railroad Ave, Shelton
Saturday
9 a.m.-3 p.m., St. Hugh Church Hol-
iday Bazaar, 280 E. Wheelwright, A1-
lyn
Noon, Hunter Farms, catapult con-
test, 1921 E State Rt. 106, Union
5-8 p.m., Hood Canal School Hal-
loween happening at Hood Canal
School Commons. Free. Bring a non-
perishable item to support Hood Canal
Kiwanis.
7 p.m., Bronn and Katherine Journey
will be giving an inspirational harp and
vocal music concert at St. David's Epis-
copal Church, 324 West Cedar St., Shel-
ton. Entry is by a monetary donation
with the proceeds going to support 'The
Cold Weather Shelter."
Sunday
10 a.m.-noon, Kidztown at Olympic
Middle School kids K-6 grades crafts,
games, breakfast, music, bible lessons,
skits and small groups to help your kids
get the most out of every weekend. For
more information contact Melody at 427-
9092 (every Sunday).
Monday
5-7 p.m., Harvest Festival at Beth-
el Assembly of God, 1521 Monroe St.,
Shelton. Treats and fun for the whole
family, games, candy, pumpkin bowl-
ing, fishing hoop toss, cupcake hunt
and more. Free.
7-8:30 p.m., Prostate Cancer Aware-
ness and support group for men and sig-
nificant others meets in the Skokomish
Room, at Mason General Hospital. Con-
tact Bill at 426-2486 for more informa-
tion.
Tuesday
7:30 a.m., The Government Affairs
Committee meets the first Tuesday of
the every month at Roosters Restaurant
3001 Olympic Hwy N, Shelton
11:30 a.m., Shelton Kiwanis meeting
at Xinh's Clam and Oyster House, 221 W.
Railroad Ave., Shelton
6 p.m., The Hood Canal Improvement
Club will hold its regular meeting. The
social begins at 6 p.m., potluck dinner
at 6:30 p.m. and meeting at 7:15 p.m..
"Hood Canal School: Challenges and
Blessings" will be presented by Skylar
Carroll, director of student services. All
are welcome - one does not have to be a
member to participate.
7 p.m., Carpe Diem String Quartet
at Shelton High School Center for Per-
forming arts, 3737 N. Shelton Springs,
Rd.
Wednesday
1--3 p.m., Support Group for Chronic
Pain and Other Invisible disabilities
please call for meeting schedule and fur-
ther information at 426-0900. Meet every
other Wednesday at the Mason General
Hospital conference room.
3-5 p.m., Shelton Timberland Library
presents Teen Gaming Lounge, 3-5 p.m.,
for teens. Play Xbox Kinect, Wii and other
games, watch movies and have refresh-
ments with friends. Snacks and supplies
provided by the Friends of the Shelton
Timberland Library. For more informa-
tion call 426-1362.
7 p.m., The Mason County Sports-
man's Association general meeting is
held the first Wednesday of each month
at the indoor range located at 521 W
Business Park Rd (at the Shelton Air-
port).
Thursday, Nov. 3
10-11 a.m., TOPS meets at the Shel-
ton Christian Church every Thursday.
For more information call Ruth at 432-
0870.
4-5 p.m., Shelton Timberland Li-
brary presents Reading Explorers, for
ages 9-12. Join a book discussion group
for kids. The first 10 to register will re-
ceive a copy of the selected book to keep.
Register by calling 426-1362 and ask for
the youth department. Sponsored by the
Friends of the Shelton Timberland Li-
brary.
5:30-6:45 p.m., Shelton Timberland
Library presents PageTurners Book Dis-
cussion, for adults. Read or listen to "Ho-
tel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" by
Jamie Ford and join others in a conversa-
tion about the book. For more informa-
tion call 426-1362.
6-7:30 p.m., Shelton Timberland
Library presents Fall Mushrooms for
adults. Learn about fall mushrooms
with Roger Ryno, president of the Kit-
sap Peninsula Mycological Society.
Ryno will introduce the ecology and
amazing variety of local fungi. People
are welcome to bring one sample for
identification.
7-10 p.m. John Lucas and Randy
Linder will perform at Taylor Station,
Restaurant and Lounge on Thursdays
7 p.m., fall concert, Evening Song: Of
Dreams and Visions, will be held in the
Shelton School District Performing Arts
Center and is free admission.
Shelton Elks Lodge #2467
Presents Our Annual
LUNCHEON
& STYLE SHOW.
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Shelton Elks Lodge #2467
741 S.E. Craig Rd.
Doors Open at 11:00
Lunch at 12:00
s15 Donation
For tickets call the Lodge office at
360-426-2322 or 360-877-0393
Fashions are presented by:
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christopher&banks cjbanks
missy, petite and more size 14 & more
With background music by John Rosengreen
Sponsored by the Shelton Elks #2467 • Proceeds benefit community service projects
12STEPS
Thursdays
Noon and 5:30 p.m.,
Alcoholics Anonymous, 125
West Cota Street
5 p.m., AAI New Com-
munity Church of Union
office, 951 E. Dalby Road,
5:30 p.m., Overeaters
Anonymous, Mason Gen-
eral Hospital, Washington
Room
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, The Right
Path, North 80 Tribal Cen-
ter Road.
7 p.m., AA, Saint Da-
vid's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets
7 p.m., Friends of Bill
W. Chapter at Hood Ca-
nal Community Church, 81
Finch Creek Road, Hood-
sport
8 p.m., Narcotics Anon-
ymous, Mountain View Al-
liance Church, 314 East J
Street
Fridays
11 a.m., NA, United
Methodist Church 1900
King Street
Noon, A1-Anon family
group, Saint David's Epis-
copal Church, call 427-
6831
Noon, 5:30 and 7:30
p.m., AA, 125 West Cota
Street
6:30 p.m., Celebrate Re-
covery, 419 Railroad Av-
enue. Child care provided.
Call 426-8461
7:30 p.m., AA, Hood-
sport Library
8 p.m., NA, Ellinor
Room, Mason General Hos-
pital, 901 Mountain View
Drive
Saturdays
10 a.m., Overeaters
Anonymous, Saint David's
Church
Noon and 5:30 p.m.,
AA, 125 West Cota Street
7 p.m., Narcotics Anon-
ymous, Ellinor Room at
Mason General Hospital,
901 Mountain View Drive
10 p.m., The Point Is,
Easy Does It, 125 West
Cota Street
Sundays
8 a.m., noon, 5:30 and
7:30 p.m., AA, 125 West
Cota Street
9:30 a.m., NA, PUD
Hall, Third and Cota
streets
3-5 p.m., Freedom in
Recovery, New Horizons
Church, 307 East F Street
4-6 p.m., Gateway to re-
covery at Gateway Chris-
tian Fellowship, 405 S. 7th
Street
4:30 p.m., AA, Hood-
sport Library for women
only
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, Spinners
Gone Straight, St. David's
Episcopal Church, 324
West Cedar Street
Mondays
Noon and 5:30 p.m.,
AA, 125 West Cota Street
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, Belfair's New
Hope, Belfair Community
Baptist Church
7 p.m., AA, Saint Da-
vid's Episcopal Church,
Third and Cedar streets
7 p.m., Narcotics Anon-
ymous, Mountain View Al-
liance Church, 314 East J
Street
7 p.m., AA, Fir Lane
Health and Rehabilitation
Center, 2430 North 13th
Street
Tuesdays
6:30 p.m., AA open meet-
ing, Hoodsport Library
10 a.m., A1-Anon Step
study AFG at St. David's
Episcopal Church 324 W.
Cedar Street
7:15 p.m., Narcotics
Anonymous, Mountain
View Alliance Church, 314
East J Street
7 p.m., Depressed Anon-
ymous, at the Mason Gen-
eral Hospital, 901 Moun-
tain View Drive
Wednesdays
9:30 a.m., A1-Anon fam-
ily group, Skokomish Indi-
an Assembly of God, 1925
Highway 101
11 a.m., Narcotics Anon-
ymous, United Methodist
Church 1900 King Street
6:30 p.m., Crystal Meth
Anonymous, Spinners
Gone Straight, St. David's
Episcopal Church, 324
West Cedar Street
7 p.m., NA at Mountain
View Alliance Church, 314
East J Street
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Shelton Elks
Every Thursday Evening
Doors Open: 5:00 pm
Early Bird: 6:00 pm
Food & Beverages Available
Smoke-Free
741 SE Craig Rd.
360-426-2322
This event is sponsored by the
Shelton Elks Lodge #2467 and is
Open to The Public
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