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Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016 - Shelton-Mason County Journal- Page A-13
ABOVE: From left,
Shelton resident
Gary Simons, Shelton
resident Bobbye
Simons dressed as
a jester and Belfair
resident Wayne
Tachell -- dressed as
a Playboy Playmate
-- on Friday evening
enjoy the Halloween-
themed bingo/karaoke
event at the Pavilion.
AT RIGHT: Shelton
resident Levina Brown
is a vision in orange.
Journal photos by
Gordon Weeks
SCHOOL BRIEFS
Annual auction sheltoncampus lympic.edu.
College Goal Washington is a free
fundraiser at program designed to assist students
seeking undergraduate admission to
a college or technical school in 2017 in
Mountain View the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA). The FAFSA is
The Mountain View Elementary required for students to be considered
PTSO will host a barnyard-themed si- for federal and state grants, loans and
lent and live auction from 5 to 10 p.m. scholarships at schools nationwide.
Nov. 12 at the Pavilion, 190 W. Sentry If you wish to file your FAFSA,
Drive, Shelton. students yotm er than 24 years old
The annual event raises about should attend the event with their
$20,000 each year for programs in the parents or guardians and bring their
school. Smoking Mo's is catering the parents' completed 2015 IRS 1040 tax
event, returns, W-2 forms and other 2015
Admission is $40. For more infer- income and benefits information. Stu-
mation, call Brittany at 464-8247. dents who worked last year should
also bring their earnings information.
Students 24 years old and older can
bring their completed 2015 IRS 1040
tax returns, W-2 forms and other 2015
students can get income and benefits information.
financial aid help OC Shelton hosts
Financial aid professionals will help
college-bound students and their fami- weld shop
lies find financial aid from 4 to 7 p.m.
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Nov. 16 at Olympic College Shelton,~rounugJreaR,|n~
937 w. Alpine Way.
The Washington Student Achieve- Olympic College Shelton will host
ment Council, USA Funds, the Shelton a groundbreaking ceremony for its
School District and Olympic College new weld shop at 3 p.m. Nov. 10 in the
Shelton are sponsoring the College campus library at 937 W. Alpine Way.
Goal Wash inKton event. For more in- . ....................
formation, call 432-5406 or email • Compiled by reporter Gordon Weeks
Transparent leadership and partnerships,
prioritization of government services, and a
vision for our county are vital.
My job as a leader is to inspire trust
We need to prioritize public service needs
WE need a vision for Mason County
Endorsed by the Olympic Mountain Lodge #23
Fraternal Order of Police and Local Lodge W38
representing members at Mason County, City of
Shelton, and Green Diamond Resource Company.
Supported by Mason County Sheriff Casey
Salisbury, Thurston County Sheriff John Snaza,
Retired Sheriffs Bob Shepherd and Gary Edwards,
along with numerous fire chiefs, fire commissioners,
and members of law enforcement, fire, and 911.
THANK YOU TO FRIENDS & FAMILY
FOR THE SUPPORT
Paid for by the Campaign to Vote 4 Kelley for County Commissioner.
zistmas Giving
Arts & Crafts Fair
Sat., Nov. 125 * l Oam-3pm
PIONEER PRIMARY SCHOOL 110 E. Spencer I.k. Rd., Shelton
• Over 35 Artists & Crafters * Bake Sale * Free Children's
arts & crafts fair * Raffle * Free photo with Santa * Free
Face Painting * Entertainment * Kiwanis BBQ
10o% of proce~ls from raffle tickets, bake sale & vwdor fees provide
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