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CALENDAR
Thursday Rivertooth Beer and Wine Ave., will hold a free walk- campus. The topic will be
9 a.m.-6 p.m., Spring and Union Square Dell. For er repair day. The event is "Crime and Punishment:
Road Chapel will hold a hol- more information, call 280- open to the public, and pro- Alternatives to Incarcera-
iday bazaar at 1113 E. Shel- 4862 or visit www.cookies vides free minor repairs to tion." Speakers will include
ton Springs Road. For more forkidscancer.kintera.org! individuals' walkers. The Harris H. Haertel, admin-
information, call 427-6998. briannewaite, center is partnering with istrator of Mason County
9 a.m.-4 p.m., Spring Care Home Medical and Re- Juvenile Court and District
Friday Road Chapel will hold a hol- spiratory Equipment. For Court probation and Kim
8 a.m.-8 p.m., A bake iday bazaar at 1113 E. Shel- more information, call 426- Clint, executive director of
sale will take place at Union ton Springs Road. For more 7374. Mason Matters. For more
Square Dell. A variety of information, call 427-6998. information, call 868-2617.
cookies and pies will be 7 p.m. Free harp and re- Tuesday 12:30-3 p.m., The Shel-
available. All proceeds will cal concert by Bronn and 9 a.m., The Port of Hood- ton Parkinson's Support
benefit non-profit organiza- Katherine Journey at St. sport Commission regular Group willmeetatthe Shel-
tion Cookies for Kids' Can- David's Episcopal Church meeting will take placeton Timberland Library.
cer. Donation buckets will at 324 W. Cedar Street in 24113 N. U.S. Highway 101, Speaker will be Loren Pit-
also be at Art Talks, Grove Shelton. Hoodsport. man and topics will include
Street Brewhouse, Jay's Noon-l:30 p.m., the long-term care and Medic-
Fruit Stand, Our Commu- Monday League of Women Voters in aid. For more information,
nity Credit Union (Union), 10-11:30 a.m., The Ma- Mason County is holding a call 426-6194.
Peninsula Credit Union son County Senior Activi- meeting at Olympic College 4 p.m., The Mason Coun-
(Shelton), Sage Bookstore, ties Center, 826 W. Railroad Johnson Library, Shelton ty Transportation Author-
ity Board will meet at the
Mason Transit Authority,
790 E. Johns Prairie Road,
Shelton.
6:15-8 p.m., The Shel-
ton Lions Club will meet
at Alpine Way Retirement
Apartments lounge. Call
426-5821 for more informa-
tion. The club meets the
first and third Tuesdays of
each month.
Wednesday
10:30-11 a.m., The Shel-
ton Timberland Library
presents Family Story
Time - Thanksgiving for
all ages. Join in a program
of stories, rhymes, songs
and movement games
that focus mainly on chil-
dren age 6 and younger.
This story time will have a
Thanksgiving theme. For
more information, call 426-
1362.
3-5 p.m., Shelton Tim-
berland Library presents
Teen Game Lounge. Play
Xbox Kinect, Wii and oth-
er games, or bring your
own laptop and connect to
the library's WiFi. Snacks
and supplies provided by
the Friends of the Shelton
Timberland Library. For
more information, call 426-
1362.
• To submit a calen-
dar item, email pr@mason
county.corn
Thursday
8:05 a.m., gentle, restor-
ative yoga, donation of $1
suggested
9 a.m.-noon, EZ Crafters
9 a.m., intermediate/ad-
We will be closed
!
Thanksgiving Weekend
November 22-25.
We'll re-open at 6:30 AM
Ross Denney, Monday, November 26.
owner
vanced line dancing
10:30 a.m., blood pres-
sure checks, free
10:45 a.m., Zumba fitness
classes
12:30 p.m., Bridge, par-
ticipants are asked to sign
up at least one day prior
1 p.m., mahjong, bingo
Friday
8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi
9 aan.-noon, fabric dona-
tion sorting
9-11 a.m., open line dance
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.,
piano bar with John Rosen-
green
1 p.m., Mason County Se-
nior Activities Association
is offering a members-only
movie at Shelton Cinemas.
Cost is $3.50 at the theater.
1 p.m., bingo, $1 for three
cards
Monday
8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi
9 a.m., beginning line
dancing
1O a.m., intermediate/ad-
vanced line dancing
12:30 p.m., game day
I p.m, chess, cribbage, pi-
nochle
Tuesday
8:05 a.m., gentle, restor-
ative yoga, donation of $1
suggested
8:15-8:45 a.m., "Medita-
tion: Embracing the Still-
ness" class offered by Chuck
Nesmith. A donation of $2
per class is requested.
9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., sewing
circle
9 a.m., intermediate/ad-
vanced line dancing
12:30 p.m., bridge, partic-
ipants are asked to sign up
at least one day prior
Wednesday
8 a.m., gentle Tai Chi
9 a.m., beginning line
dancing
10 a.m., intermediate/ad-
vanced line dancing
1 p.m., pinochle
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7 Days A Week
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Harstine
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jo, guitar, mandolin and piano. These
concerts are presented as a gift to the
community by your musical neigh-
bors from around Mason County and
Olympia and conducted by Elizabeth
Berndt of Harstine Island. Donations
are accepted to defray expenses. Ex-
perience the beauty and joy of Christ-
mas with an afternoon or evening of
celebratory carols and hymns. Perfor-
mances will be at 7 p.m. on Dec. 14
at Shelton United Methodist Church,
1900 King St., Shelton; 3 p.m. on Dec.
15 at St. Hugh Episcopal Church, 280
E Wheelwright, Allyn; 3 p.m. on Dec.
16 at Harstine Island Community
Hall, 3371 E. Harstine Island Road,
Shelton.
Program
Continued from page B-1
mine their unique needs.
"We may be seeing
something as a profession-
al that a parent may not
see in their child," Stokes
said. "We really believe in
the power of early inter-
vention. That's why we've
committed ourselves to do-
ing this."
In the preschool group,
many of the children have
special needs, but the rest
qualify for the Washing-
ton State Early Childhood
Education Assistance Pro-
gram (ECEAP), a program
similar to Head Start,
which provides preschool
for low-income families.
In the preschool classes,
students with developmen-
tal disabilities learn along-
side students who are de-
veloping typically, special
"We really believe in
the power of early
intervention. That's
why we've committed
ourselves to doing this."
education teacher Linda(children have autism),
Dittmar said. doesn't mean we can't work
This allows children towith them."
interact with peers they Last year, teachers in
may otherwise be separat- the program debuted a
ed from, she said. parent support group.
Teachers in the programThe program is in high
often help parents of chil- demand, and has as many
dren with autism. Autism children enrolled as teach-
diagnoses are growing, ers can handle, with 17
said program psychologist children per class.
Paul Lawniczak. "We are bursting at the
"There's more research seams," Dittmar said.
going into autism now than The early learning pro-
ever before," he said. "Just gram is located between
because we don't know why Mt. View Elementary and
Olympic Middle School, but
it also has a satellite loca-
tion, primarily for Span-
ish-speaking children, at
Evergreen Elementary
School.
Ruiz teaches 34 students
-- half in the morning, and
half in ihe afternoon -- at
Evergreen.
Having a class for Span-
ish speaking toddlers al-
lows them to solidify Span-
ish language skills before
jumping into learning Eng-
lish, which sets them up to
be bilingual for life, Ruiz
said.
She said the classes help
her students excel in el-
ementary school.
"In the past, Latino kids
would sit in the back. No-
body would know whether
they knew anything," she
said. "These kids are lead-
ers -- 90 percent of them
are at the top of their
class."
Nondenominational
Fellowship & Bible study
Services 5pm
Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 East Wyandotte Avenue
Wednesday, November 21 * 7:00
Thanksgiving Eve Service
Contemporary Service .......... 8:30 a.m.
ChrlstMn Education ................. 9:45 a.m
Traditional Worship ............... 11:00 a.m.
Office 4Z6-6353
Daycare 427-3165
E, Johns Prairie Rd
Worship Service
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SUNDAY SERVICES Ancient Service of
:i: ill 7:30 & 10:30 a.m, Chanting & Prayer
9:15 Conversational Bible Study Every Thursday 5:30- 6:00 p.m.
~ ~ w PU~3 building
one* Prairie Rd:
Sun. - 10:30 am • Thurs. - 7:00
Church info line:
(360) 427-4033
SHELTON 428 W. COTA
www.sheltonfbc.org
Sunday Morning Worship + S.S.
9:00 + 10:30
• Domingos - 6 PM
Servicios en EspaSol
Refreshed -- Restored -- Renewed
in Rivers of Grace
Alliance Church
2320 Washington St.
Sunday Night Worship 6:00 p.m.
438-8531
www.riversofgrace.org
New Community
Church of Union
~ Sunday Gatherings
(All are welcome/)
WORSHIP SERVICES
8:30 and 10:30
at the
Union Fire Hall
50 E. Seattle St., Union 98592
360-898-7855
web site: www.thenccu.org
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