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PUBLIC HEARING
2008 FINAL BUDGET
The Port of Grapeview has prepared its
Preliminary Budget for 2008 and has placed
it on file with the Port Secretary's office. A
copy thereof may be obtained by any tax-
payer by either a written request to P.O. Box
3, Grapeview, WA 98546 or by calling 360
275 6610 from 10 am to 8 pm Monday thru
Friday. The Commission will hold a PUB-
LIC HEARING to consider testimony before
adopting the Final 2008 Budget at 10:30 am
during its REGULAR MEETING that starts at
10 am in the Horton Community Center at the
Grapeview Fire Station 3-1, on Tuesday, No-
vember 20, 2007.
11/15 It
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL
USE PERMIT AND
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that Alderbrook
Golf and Yacht Club has filed an application
for a Special Use Permit number DDR2007-
00324 to replace an existing clubhouse with
a new clubhouse that will be 13,300 square
feet in size. This permit is required because
of the requirements of the Mason County
Development Regulations, Section 1.04.604
(B). Section B requires a Special Use Permit
for buildings exceeding 5,000 square feet.
The proposal must meet the decision criteria
of section 1.05.044 for approval.
Site Address and Project Location: 330 E.
Country Club Drive, Union, WA
Parcel Number: 32104-62-00001
Date of Application: November 8, 2007
A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the
Mason County Hearings Examiner regarding
the proposed project on January 22, 2008 at
1:00 p.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers
Building I, 411 North Fifth Street, Shelton,
WA. If special accommodations are needed,
contact the Commissioners' Office, (360)
427-9670.
Any person desiring to express their views
or to be notified of the action taken on the ap-
plication should come to the public hearing
or mail comments to Tammi Wright, Mason
County Dept. of Community Development,
PO Box 279, Shelton, WA 98584. Please call
(360) 427-9670 ext. 295 with any questions
regarding this permit application.
The proposal requires SEPA review per
WAC 197-11-80.0 (1)(c)(iii) because the
structure exceeds the 12,000 square foot ex-
emption level.
11/15 It
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL
USE PERMIT AND
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that Tacoma
Power-Tacoma Public Utilities has filed an
application for a Special Use Permit number
DDR2007-00332 to replace an aging ware-
house at the Cushman Powerhouse with
a 3,500 square foot pre-engineered metal
building. This permit is required because of
the requirements of the Mason County De-
velopment Regulations, Section 1.04.227 (C)
and (D). Section C requires a Special Use
Permit for buildings exceeding 3,000 square
feet and Section D for expansion over 15%
for essential public facilities that were in exis-
tence prior to June 17, 1996 without a special
use permit. The proposal must meet the deci-
sion criteria of section 1.05.044 for approval.
Site Address and Project Location: N
21451 Highway 101, Shelton, WA
Parcel Number: 42226-22-60000
Date of Application: October 31,2007
A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the
Mason County Hearings Examiner regarding
the proposed project on January 8, 2008 at
1:00 p.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers
Building I, 411 North Fifth Street, Shelton,
WA. If special accommodations are needed,
contact the Commissioners' Office, (360)
427-9670.
Any person desiring to express their views
or to be notified of the action taken on the ap-
plication should come to the public hearing
or mail comments to Tammi Wright, Mason
County Dept. of COmmunity Development,
PO Box 279, Shelton, WA 98584. Please call
(360) 427-9670 ext. 295 with any questions
regarding this permit application.
The proposal is SEPA exempt per WAC
197-11-800 (1)(c)(iii).
11/15 It
ABANDONED VEHICLE SALE
IN COMPLIANCE WITH CHAPTER 42,
RCW 46.55.130, LAW OF 1969, FIRST EX-
TRAORDINARY SESSION, AS AMENDED
BY CHAPTER 281, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT GOLDEN PHEASANT AUTO
WRECKING, TOWING AND REPAIR, LO-
CATED AT 800 WEST GOLDEN PHEAS-
ANT ROAD, SHELTON WA 98584, WILL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON 11-19-07 3:00
PM SELL FOR CASH TO HIGHEST BID-
DER THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED VE-
HICLES.
1988 HONDA ACCORD LIC #663LCO
1984 MAZDA PU L1C. #A9501 OH
1983 SUBARU BRAT LIC #580LRN
2001 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL LtC
#665WOJ
1984 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LIC
#188NSZ
1985 TOYOTA PU LIC #A38881X
1988 MAZDA 626 LIC #884NAE
1987 FORD BRONCO II LIC #059RXC
1990 TOYOTA CAMRY SW LIC
#579NLS
1989 HONDA ACCORD LIC #040UPY
1990 FORD BRONCO II LIC #298TIL
1990 NISSAN PATHFINDER LIC
#605RLK
1992 NISSAN MAXIMA LIC #996RPO
1996 FORD TAURUS LIC #565TLJ
VEHICLES AVAILABLE AT 10:30 AM
FOR INSPECTION.
REG. #5445
11/15 It
ABANDONED VESSEL SALE
In compliance with RCW 88.26.020, Law
of 1993, notice is hereby given that Jarrell's
Cove Marina, 220 East Wilson Road, Shel-
ton, Washington 98584, will at public auction
on December 1, 2007 at 1:00 p.m., sell for
cash to the highest bidder the following de-
scribed vessels:
27 foot Bayliner Buccaneer fiberglass
sailboat. Registration No. WN3252KE.
20 foot 1988 Bayliner fiberglass sailboat.
Registration No. WN6985KS.
22 foot 1974 Catalina fiberglass sailboat.
00ommunity ealenclar
Special Events
Thursday, November 15
Fantasy Forest festivities, The Pa-
vilion at Sentry Park.
Friday, November 16
Fantasy Forest festivities, The Pa-
vilion at Sentry Park.
Saturday, November 17
Fantasy Forest festivities, The Pa-
vilion at Sentry Park.
Meetings
Thursday, November 15
6:45 a.m., Kiwanis of Hoodsport,
Hoodsport Library, 40 North School-
house Hill Road.
9-11 a.m., Thursday MOPS meet-
ing, First Baptist Church of' Shelton,
428 West Cota Street, Shelton.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly) meeting, 3740 North Lake
Cushman Read, State Route 119.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake quilting
club, Hoodsport Fire Station, Finch
Creek Road, Hoodsport.
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Mountain View
Alliance Church, Washington and J
streets.
Noon, Senior citizens, Mason-Ben-
son Community Clubhouse.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Saint
David's Parish Hall.
4 p.m., Board of Supervisors of the
Mason Conservation District, meet-
ing, district office, SE 1015 Highway
3, Suite G.
5-6:15 p.m., Adult Grief Educa-
tional/Support Group, Faith Lutheran
Church, 1212 Connection Street.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
6:30 p.m•, Shelton Morning Star
Lions, Alpine Way Retirement Apart-
ments, 900 Alpine Way.
7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 126, Pio-
neer School Gym.
7 p.m., Emergency Medical Servic-
es Council, Mason General Hospital.
7 p.m., Mason County Back Coun-
try Horsemen of Washington, PUD 3
Auditorium.
7 p.m., Mason County Recreation
Area Advisory Board, Mason County
Building III.
7 p.m., Hood Canal Lions, Union
Fire Hall.
8 p.m., Eagles, 411 First Street.
Friday, November 16
9:30 a.m., Port of Hoodsport Com-
mission meeting, Hoodsport Library.
10 a.m., TOPS 1225 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Hood Canal Com-
munity Church, Hoodsport.
You are invited
to attend the services
of your choice
at these local area churches.
1 p.m., VFW Post 1694 Auxiliary
card party, Memorial Hall.
6:30 p.m., VFW Post 1694 and aux-
iliary, Memorial Hall.
Saturday, November 17
9:30 a.m., Adopt-a-Pet, Roosters on
Mountain View.
Sunday, November 18
Mason County invites you to attend
the church of your choice.
Monday, November 19
9 a.m., Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(TOPS) 1402, Harstine Community
Hall, 3371 East Harstine Island Road
North.
6 p.m., Shelton City Commission
meeting, civic center.
6:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 160,
Faith Lutheran Church.
6:30 p.m., Mason County Fire Dis-
trict 10TEP training, Hoodsport Fire
Hall.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 110, Shel-
ton United Methodist Church.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 112, Ever-
green School Auditorium.
7 p.m., Mason County Search and
Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island
Lake Fire Hall.
8 p.m., Canal Court, Order of Ama-
ranth, Union City Masonic Temple.
Tuesday, November 20
9 a.m., Mason County Commission,
Mason County Building I.
10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet-
ing, boardroom, Third and Cota
streets.
11:30 a.m., League of Women Vot-
ers, Johnson Library at Olympic Col-
lege Shelton, 937 West Alpine Way,
Shelton.
Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club,
Xinh's.
2 p.m., PUD 1 Board of Commis-
sioners meeting, district office in Pot-
latch.
2 p.m., Port of Shelton Commission
meeting, port office, Sanderson Field.
5 p.m., TOPS 313 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly), Mountain View Alliance
Church.
6 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate Bridge
Club, Alderbrook Pro Shop, 330 East
Country Club Drive.
6 p.m., Forest Festival Planning
Committee meeting, Godfather's Piz-
za.
6-8 p.m., Society for Creative
Anachronism monthly meeting, Wil-
liam G. Reed Library, Shelton.
6:15 p.m., Shelton Lions Club din-
ner meeting, Alpine Way Retirement
601 Franklin Street.
7 p.m., American Legion and Aux-
iliary dinner, Memorial Hall, Second
and Franklin streets, Shelton.
7:15 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110,
United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Epsilon Omicron, home
of member.
7:30 p.m., American Rhododendron
Society, PUD 3 meeting room.
8 p.m., Nimrod Club, Dearborn
Clubhouse.
Wednesday, November 21
7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis
Club, Pine Tree Inn.
7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Memorial
Hall, 206 West Franklin Street, Shel-
ton.
7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwan-
is Club, Spencer Lake Resort.
9:30 a.m., free bingo, Maple Glen
Assisted Living, 1700 North 13th Loop
Read, Shelton.
10 a.m.-noon, Mindful Parenting
Community, William G. Reed Pub-
lic Library, 710 West Alder Street in
Shelton.
11:30 a.m., Mason County Demo-
cratic Women's Club, E1 Sarape V.
6 p.m., Mason County Civil Service
Commission, county commissioners'
chambers, 411 North Fifth Street,
Shelton.
7 p.m., Mason County Fire District
1 drill, Hoodsport Fire Hall.
7 p.m., Back Country Horsemen,
Mason County Chapter, Mason Coun-
ty Fairgrounds.
7:30 p.m., Mason County 4-H horse
leaders, cooperative extension office.
7:30 p.m., Emblem Club, Elks mini-
lodge•
7:30 p.m., Elks, lodge.
Thursday, November 22
Note: Due to the Thanl
holiday, the following at
may have been reschedule
information is available l
tacting these
rectly.
6:45 a.m., Kiwanis of
Hoodsport Library, 40 North
house Hill Read.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380
Sensibly) meeting, 3740
Cushman Read, State Reute ll
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (|
Pounds Sensibly), Mount00JJ
Alliance Church, Washin
streets.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake
dlub, Hoodsport Fire StatiCS
Creek Road, Hoodsport. ;l.. : [
Noon, Shelton Rotary CltClLI$
David's Parish Hall..]hJ ,C:
Noon, Mason Matters, Shihll'mn
ic Center. d. ]
6 p.m., Parents Helping I r,
Head Start facility, 2412 W I
road Avenue. _
6 p.m., Mason County Co-i
Board, Mason Conservation e.
te ,
meeting room, 1051 SE Sta $1t,
Suite G. ,ees]
6:30 p.m., Eagles Auxilia
First Street. : e
ool :
7 p.m., Southside Sch !
school library. 1
7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop :€
neer School Gym. €
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack
Lodge, Craig Road.
rl
Bazaar gives boo00
to Skokomish mrt00
The Skokomish Indian Tribe
will host its annual Christmas ba-
zaar on December 1 from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at the Skokomish Tribal
Center, 80 North Tribal Center
Road.
The annual bazaar is hosted
by the tribe's Skokomish Culture
and Arts Committee, a nonprofit
organization that has several
fund-raisers throughout the year.
There will be a variety of arts for
-IQ ,,, ?ItlEL
raffle $' a;u
There will also be a is
fry
serving of chowder and l.r
Money raised at th;al,tef
goes towards buying
carvings, weavings and
handcrafted goods that ha n
made by Skokomish tribe llL-"
bers. The committee's m p
is buying back historical . "°]--'"
and crafts made by past ot
ish artists. The SkokomiS -
had several baskets and €!
Center. sale, smoked and canned sea- donated back to them bY:
6:30 p.m., Hepatitis Support food, tees and hoodies with tribal ple who have collected oV
Group, Shelton Community Center, designs, jewelry and basketry, years, irr
Mt. Olive
Womhip 2 p.m. Agape Cowseli C
Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 East Wyandotte Avenue
Contemporary Service .......... 8:30 a.m.
Christian Education ................. 9:45 a.m.
Traditional Worship ............... 11:00 am
11/21 Thanksgiving Eve
Service 7 p.m.
Office 426-6353
l)aycare 427-3165
www.molc.ctsmemberconnect net
CrossPoint Service Traditional Service ,* '
; u,u¢
I I¢dSPO/T] that begins at 9:00 AM that begins at
I "" .... " ......... Praise Band • Praise Team 1 O.4S AM . ]
[ • Contemporary Message Choir l__.-;
I Children and Adult Sunday Sohool 9 AM • Childcare both se_.,ttl
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Church Contemporary Worship ... 11 a.m.
• Bible Study * Daycare M-F 462-5437 • Youth Actiuitis
CALVARY FELLOWSHIP
OF SHELTON :
Nondenominational • Family Centered
Corner of Highway 101 and Railroad Ave. ,426-7021
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
A casual and uplifting worship exper/ence
SSdton United Methodist Church
Registration No. WN1080W. Youth Group
Vessels available at 10:30 a.m. Decem- Children'= Acttvltle=
ber 1, 2007 for inspection. Spiritual Growth Clesm
Jarrell's Cove Marina Adult Choir
426-8823
11/15-22-29 3t Swll Group=
Bell Choir
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. Dynamic lVorlhip E, xpor|ence
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SEVENTH-DAy ADVENTIST
"Shoring o Message of Hope"
Sabbath School (all ages) 9:30 a.m• Saturday
Worship Service I 0:50 a.m. Saturday
210 W. Shelton Valley Road -- (360) 426-2776
SHELTON VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l Grades K
Washington State Accredited Certified Teaching Staff
i 201 W. Shelton Valley Road (360) 426-4198 _..
• New Commu00
Freedom PreachedandPracticed / 00.ur,00n ot
Worship Sundays (with childcare): ] A Sunday Gatheri
Services 7 30 & 10 30 a m Allarc-welcomd
Worship at 324 West Cedar Street / WORRnlP RERVII
Office phone: 426-8472 / .i]!'1
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405 S. Seventh St. • Shelto , 8584 • 360.426.2758 • www.gatewsY
Sunday 9:00 a.m. Celebration Service ,
10:30 a.m. Celebration Service, Attended Nursery, Childret$ itl
Ministry :
1:30 p.m. Hispanic (Bilingual) Worship Service ::"
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4:00 p.m. Freedom in Recovery 12-Step (Childcare provided !
Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Service , i
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Mid-week Service, SoulFire Youth and Childre s :
"Helping peop 'le
PUBLIC HEARING
2008 FINAL BUDGET
The Port of Grapeview has prepared its
Preliminary Budget for 2008 and has placed
it on file with the Port Secretary's office. A
copy thereof may be obtained by any tax-
payer by either a written request to P.O. Box
3, Grapeview, WA 98546 or by calling 360
275 6610 from 10 am to 8 pm Monday thru
Friday. The Commission will hold a PUB-
LIC HEARING to consider testimony before
adopting the Final 2008 Budget at 10:30 am
during its REGULAR MEETING that starts at
10 am in the Horton Community Center at the
Grapeview Fire Station 3-1, on Tuesday, No-
vember 20, 2007.
11/15 It
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL
USE PERMIT AND
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that Alderbrook
Golf and Yacht Club has filed an application
for a Special Use Permit number DDR2007-
00324 to replace an existing clubhouse with
a new clubhouse that will be 13,300 square
feet in size. This permit is required because
of the requirements of the Mason County
Development Regulations, Section 1.04.604
(B). Section B requires a Special Use Permit
for buildings exceeding 5,000 square feet.
The proposal must meet the decision criteria
of section 1.05.044 for approval.
Site Address and Project Location: 330 E.
Country Club Drive, Union, WA
Parcel Number: 32104-62-00001
Date of Application: November 8, 2007
A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the
Mason County Hearings Examiner regarding
the proposed project on January 22, 2008 at
1:00 p.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers
Building I, 411 North Fifth Street, Shelton,
WA. If special accommodations are needed,
contact the Commissioners' Office, (360)
427-9670.
Any person desiring to express their views
or to be notified of the action taken on the ap-
plication should come to the public hearing
or mail comments to Tammi Wright, Mason
County Dept. of Community Development,
PO Box 279, Shelton, WA 98584. Please call
(360) 427-9670 ext. 295 with any questions
regarding this permit application.
The proposal requires SEPA review per
WAC 197-11-80.0 (1)(c)(iii) because the
structure exceeds the 12,000 square foot ex-
emption level.
11/15 It
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR SPECIAL
USE PERMIT AND
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Notice is hereby given that Tacoma
Power-Tacoma Public Utilities has filed an
application for a Special Use Permit number
DDR2007-00332 to replace an aging ware-
house at the Cushman Powerhouse with
a 3,500 square foot pre-engineered metal
building. This permit is required because of
the requirements of the Mason County De-
velopment Regulations, Section 1.04.227 (C)
and (D). Section C requires a Special Use
Permit for buildings exceeding 3,000 square
feet and Section D for expansion over 15%
for essential public facilities that were in exis-
tence prior to June 17, 1996 without a special
use permit. The proposal must meet the deci-
sion criteria of section 1.05.044 for approval.
Site Address and Project Location: N
21451 Highway 101, Shelton, WA
Parcel Number: 42226-22-60000
Date of Application: October 31,2007
A PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the
Mason County Hearings Examiner regarding
the proposed project on January 8, 2008 at
1:00 p.m. in the Commissioners' Chambers
Building I, 411 North Fifth Street, Shelton,
WA. If special accommodations are needed,
contact the Commissioners' Office, (360)
427-9670.
Any person desiring to express their views
or to be notified of the action taken on the ap-
plication should come to the public hearing
or mail comments to Tammi Wright, Mason
County Dept. of COmmunity Development,
PO Box 279, Shelton, WA 98584. Please call
(360) 427-9670 ext. 295 with any questions
regarding this permit application.
The proposal is SEPA exempt per WAC
197-11-800 (1)(c)(iii).
11/15 It
ABANDONED VEHICLE SALE
IN COMPLIANCE WITH CHAPTER 42,
RCW 46.55.130, LAW OF 1969, FIRST EX-
TRAORDINARY SESSION, AS AMENDED
BY CHAPTER 281, NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT GOLDEN PHEASANT AUTO
WRECKING, TOWING AND REPAIR, LO-
CATED AT 800 WEST GOLDEN PHEAS-
ANT ROAD, SHELTON WA 98584, WILL
AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON 11-19-07 3:00
PM SELL FOR CASH TO HIGHEST BID-
DER THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED VE-
HICLES.
1988 HONDA ACCORD LIC #663LCO
1984 MAZDA PU L1C. #A9501 OH
1983 SUBARU BRAT LIC #580LRN
2001 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL LtC
#665WOJ
1984 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LIC
#188NSZ
1985 TOYOTA PU LIC #A38881X
1988 MAZDA 626 LIC #884NAE
1987 FORD BRONCO II LIC #059RXC
1990 TOYOTA CAMRY SW LIC
#579NLS
1989 HONDA ACCORD LIC #040UPY
1990 FORD BRONCO II LIC #298TIL
1990 NISSAN PATHFINDER LIC
#605RLK
1992 NISSAN MAXIMA LIC #996RPO
1996 FORD TAURUS LIC #565TLJ
VEHICLES AVAILABLE AT 10:30 AM
FOR INSPECTION.
REG. #5445
11/15 It
ABANDONED VESSEL SALE
In compliance with RCW 88.26.020, Law
of 1993, notice is hereby given that Jarrell's
Cove Marina, 220 East Wilson Road, Shel-
ton, Washington 98584, will at public auction
on December 1, 2007 at 1:00 p.m., sell for
cash to the highest bidder the following de-
scribed vessels:
27 foot Bayliner Buccaneer fiberglass
sailboat. Registration No. WN3252KE.
20 foot 1988 Bayliner fiberglass sailboat.
Registration No. WN6985KS.
22 foot 1974 Catalina fiberglass sailboat.
00ommunity ealenclar
Special Events
Thursday, November 15
Fantasy Forest festivities, The Pa-
vilion at Sentry Park.
Friday, November 16
Fantasy Forest festivities, The Pa-
vilion at Sentry Park.
Saturday, November 17
Fantasy Forest festivities, The Pa-
vilion at Sentry Park.
Meetings
Thursday, November 15
6:45 a.m., Kiwanis of Hoodsport,
Hoodsport Library, 40 North School-
house Hill Road.
9-11 a.m., Thursday MOPS meet-
ing, First Baptist Church of' Shelton,
428 West Cota Street, Shelton.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly) meeting, 3740 North Lake
Cushman Read, State Route 119.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake quilting
club, Hoodsport Fire Station, Finch
Creek Road, Hoodsport.
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Mountain View
Alliance Church, Washington and J
streets.
Noon, Senior citizens, Mason-Ben-
son Community Clubhouse.
Noon, Shelton Rotary Club, Saint
David's Parish Hall.
4 p.m., Board of Supervisors of the
Mason Conservation District, meet-
ing, district office, SE 1015 Highway
3, Suite G.
5-6:15 p.m., Adult Grief Educa-
tional/Support Group, Faith Lutheran
Church, 1212 Connection Street.
6 p.m., Parents Helping Parents,
Head Start facility, 2412 West Rail-
road Avenue.
6:30 p.m•, Shelton Morning Star
Lions, Alpine Way Retirement Apart-
ments, 900 Alpine Way.
7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 126, Pio-
neer School Gym.
7 p.m., Emergency Medical Servic-
es Council, Mason General Hospital.
7 p.m., Mason County Back Coun-
try Horsemen of Washington, PUD 3
Auditorium.
7 p.m., Mason County Recreation
Area Advisory Board, Mason County
Building III.
7 p.m., Hood Canal Lions, Union
Fire Hall.
8 p.m., Eagles, 411 First Street.
Friday, November 16
9:30 a.m., Port of Hoodsport Com-
mission meeting, Hoodsport Library.
10 a.m., TOPS 1225 (Take Off
Pounds Sensibly), Hood Canal Com-
munity Church, Hoodsport.
You are invited
to attend the services
of your choice
at these local area churches.
1 p.m., VFW Post 1694 Auxiliary
card party, Memorial Hall.
6:30 p.m., VFW Post 1694 and aux-
iliary, Memorial Hall.
Saturday, November 17
9:30 a.m., Adopt-a-Pet, Roosters on
Mountain View.
Sunday, November 18
Mason County invites you to attend
the church of your choice.
Monday, November 19
9 a.m., Take Off Pounds Sensibly
(TOPS) 1402, Harstine Community
Hall, 3371 East Harstine Island Road
North.
6 p.m., Shelton City Commission
meeting, civic center.
6:30 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 160,
Faith Lutheran Church.
6:30 p.m., Mason County Fire Dis-
trict 10TEP training, Hoodsport Fire
Hall.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 110, Shel-
ton United Methodist Church.
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack 112, Ever-
green School Auditorium.
7 p.m., Mason County Search and
Rescue Explorers Post 740, Island
Lake Fire Hall.
8 p.m., Canal Court, Order of Ama-
ranth, Union City Masonic Temple.
Tuesday, November 20
9 a.m., Mason County Commission,
Mason County Building I.
10 a.m., PUD 3 Commission meet-
ing, boardroom, Third and Cota
streets.
11:30 a.m., League of Women Vot-
ers, Johnson Library at Olympic Col-
lege Shelton, 937 West Alpine Way,
Shelton.
Noon, Shelton Kiwanis Club,
Xinh's.
2 p.m., PUD 1 Board of Commis-
sioners meeting, district office in Pot-
latch.
2 p.m., Port of Shelton Commission
meeting, port office, Sanderson Field.
5 p.m., TOPS 313 (Take OffPounds
Sensibly), Mountain View Alliance
Church.
6 p.m., Alderbrook Duplicate Bridge
Club, Alderbrook Pro Shop, 330 East
Country Club Drive.
6 p.m., Forest Festival Planning
Committee meeting, Godfather's Piz-
za.
6-8 p.m., Society for Creative
Anachronism monthly meeting, Wil-
liam G. Reed Library, Shelton.
6:15 p.m., Shelton Lions Club din-
ner meeting, Alpine Way Retirement
601 Franklin Street.
7 p.m., American Legion and Aux-
iliary dinner, Memorial Hall, Second
and Franklin streets, Shelton.
7:15 p.m., Boy Scout Troop 110,
United Methodist Church.
7:30 p.m., Epsilon Omicron, home
of member.
7:30 p.m., American Rhododendron
Society, PUD 3 meeting room.
8 p.m., Nimrod Club, Dearborn
Clubhouse.
Wednesday, November 21
7 a.m., Kristmastown Kiwanis
Club, Pine Tree Inn.
7 a.m., Skookum Rotary, Memorial
Hall, 206 West Franklin Street, Shel-
ton.
7 a.m., Pioneer Community Kiwan-
is Club, Spencer Lake Resort.
9:30 a.m., free bingo, Maple Glen
Assisted Living, 1700 North 13th Loop
Read, Shelton.
10 a.m.-noon, Mindful Parenting
Community, William G. Reed Pub-
lic Library, 710 West Alder Street in
Shelton.
11:30 a.m., Mason County Demo-
cratic Women's Club, E1 Sarape V.
6 p.m., Mason County Civil Service
Commission, county commissioners'
chambers, 411 North Fifth Street,
Shelton.
7 p.m., Mason County Fire District
1 drill, Hoodsport Fire Hall.
7 p.m., Back Country Horsemen,
Mason County Chapter, Mason Coun-
ty Fairgrounds.
7:30 p.m., Mason County 4-H horse
leaders, cooperative extension office.
7:30 p.m., Emblem Club, Elks mini-
lodge•
7:30 p.m., Elks, lodge.
Thursday, November 22
Note: Due to the Thanl
holiday, the following at
may have been reschedule
information is available l
tacting these
rectly.
6:45 a.m., Kiwanis of
Hoodsport Library, 40 North
house Hill Read.
9 a.m., TOPS 1380
Sensibly) meeting, 3740
Cushman Read, State Reute ll
10 a.m., TOPS 1188 (|
Pounds Sensibly), Mount00JJ
Alliance Church, Washin
streets.
10 a.m., Ladies of the Lake
dlub, Hoodsport Fire StatiCS
Creek Road, Hoodsport. ;l.. : [
Noon, Shelton Rotary CltClLI$
David's Parish Hall..]hJ ,C:
Noon, Mason Matters, Shihll'mn
ic Center. d. ]
6 p.m., Parents Helping I r,
Head Start facility, 2412 W I
road Avenue. _
6 p.m., Mason County Co-i
Board, Mason Conservation e.
te ,
meeting room, 1051 SE Sta $1t,
Suite G. ,ees]
6:30 p.m., Eagles Auxilia
First Street. : e
ool :
7 p.m., Southside Sch !
school library. 1
7 p.m., Boy Scout Troop :€
neer School Gym. €
7 p.m., Cub Scout Pack
Lodge, Craig Road.
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Bazaar gives boo00
to Skokomish mrt00
The Skokomish Indian Tribe
will host its annual Christmas ba-
zaar on December 1 from 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at the Skokomish Tribal
Center, 80 North Tribal Center
Road.
The annual bazaar is hosted
by the tribe's Skokomish Culture
and Arts Committee, a nonprofit
organization that has several
fund-raisers throughout the year.
There will be a variety of arts for
-IQ ,,, ?ItlEL
raffle $' a;u
There will also be a is
fry
serving of chowder and l.r
Money raised at th;al,tef
goes towards buying
carvings, weavings and
handcrafted goods that ha n
made by Skokomish tribe llL-"
bers. The committee's m p
is buying back historical . "°]--'"
and crafts made by past ot
ish artists. The SkokomiS -
had several baskets and €!
Center. sale, smoked and canned sea- donated back to them bY:
6:30 p.m., Hepatitis Support food, tees and hoodies with tribal ple who have collected oV
Group, Shelton Community Center, designs, jewelry and basketry, years, irr
Mt. Olive
Womhip 2 p.m. Agape Cowseli C
Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 East Wyandotte Avenue
Contemporary Service .......... 8:30 a.m.
Christian Education ................. 9:45 a.m.
Traditional Worship ............... 11:00 am
11/21 Thanksgiving Eve
Service 7 p.m.
Office 426-6353
l)aycare 427-3165
www.molc.ctsmemberconnect net
CrossPoint Service Traditional Service ,* '
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Nondenominational • Family Centered
Corner of Highway 101 and Railroad Ave. ,426-7021
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
A casual and uplifting worship exper/ence
SSdton United Methodist Church
Registration No. WN1080W. Youth Group
Vessels available at 10:30 a.m. Decem- Children'= Acttvltle=
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Jarrell's Cove Marina Adult Choir
426-8823
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SEVENTH-DAy ADVENTIST
"Shoring o Message of Hope"
Sabbath School (all ages) 9:30 a.m• Saturday
Worship Service I 0:50 a.m. Saturday
210 W. Shelton Valley Road -- (360) 426-2776
SHELTON VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL l Grades K
Washington State Accredited Certified Teaching Staff
i 201 W. Shelton Valley Road (360) 426-4198 _..
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Freedom PreachedandPracticed / 00.ur,00n ot
Worship Sundays (with childcare): ] A Sunday Gatheri
Services 7 30 & 10 30 a m Allarc-welcomd
Worship at 324 West Cedar Street / WORRnlP RERVII
Office phone: 426-8472 / .i]!'1
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Sunday 9:00 a.m. Celebration Service ,
10:30 a.m. Celebration Service, Attended Nursery, Childret$ itl
Ministry :
1:30 p.m. Hispanic (Bilingual) Worship Service ::"
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4:00 p.m. Freedom in Recovery 12-Step (Childcare provided !
Tuesday 6:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Service , i
Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Mid-week Service, SoulFire Youth and Childre s :
"Helping peop 'le