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Fiday
4 p.m., Lights of Union
Christmas Caroling party
at Union Square, 310 Dalby
R, Union. Join members of
the Anna's Bay Chorale as
they lead caroling through
U ion as the town turns on
its, holiday lights.
Sl mday
10 a.m.-noon, Kidztown
at Olympic Middle School
ki Is K-6 grades crafts,
games, breakfast, music, bi-
bl lessons, skits and small
grpups to help your kids get
th most out of every week-
ed. For more information
contact Melody at 42%9092
M nday
9 a.m., TOPS #1402
m,ets every Monday at the
Htrstine Island Commu-
ni;y Hall, 3371 E Harstine
Isl and Road N, If you are
lo,king for a support group
to Take Off Pounds Sensi-
bl'r, come and join us. More
i7ormation please contact
M rlene at 427-3873.
i p.m., The Friends of the
S elton Timberland Library
will meet. The Friends of
th Library raises funds to
hep with library programs,
fuishings and other items
outside of the regular bud-
get. For more information
call 426-1362.
6 p.m., Mason County
Optimist Club meets second
ad fourth Monday at Tay-
lol Town Station Restau-
rant, 62 SE Lynch Road
Tuesday
6:30-8:30 p.m.. Shelton
Timberland Library pres-
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all I events take place at the 1
Mtson County Senior Activ- terc¢
items Center at 826 W. Rail- 1
rotd Ave. The Shelton senior 2
certer hours are from 8 a.m. tal F
to l4 p.m. Monday through
T/iursday and from 8 a.m. Tuel
to 3 p.m. on Friday. The F(
center s telephone desk (426- 8:
7374) is closed for lunch atiw
from noon until 12:30 p.m. 9
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Closed for Thanksgiving ate/
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8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi
9 a.m., beginning line
acing
dults. Learn to make
lay bags and gift tags
will add a festive touch
m holiday season. The
ry closes at 7 p.m. and
nly be open for the pro-
following that time.
ster for the class at the
ry or call 426-1362.
p.m., SHS Senior Par-
meeting at Roosters -
ing plans for an evening
uation party to be held
ane 9
nesday
,3 p.m., Support Group
,hronic Pain and Other
dble disabilities please
for meeting schedule
further information at
3900. Meet every other
nesday at the Mason
ral Hospital conference
I.
5 p.m., Shelton Tim-
md Library presents
Gaming Lounge, for
. Play Xbox Kinect,
md other games, watch
es and have refresh-
:s with friends. Snacks
supplies provided by
Friends of the Shelton
)erland Library. For
information call 426-
.m., The Timberland
onal Library Board of
tees will have a public
.ing at the Timberland
nal Library Adminis-
ve Service Center, 415
water Blvd. SW, Tum-
r. A budget hearing
s at 6 p.m. followed
m regular meeting at 7
The public is encour-
to attend. For more in-
ation call 943-5001 in
)lympia area or 1-877-
]237.
7--8:30 p.m.. Prostate
Cancer Awareness and sup-
port group for men and sig-
nificant others meets in the
Skokomish Room. at Mason
General Hospital. Contact
Bill at 426-2486 for more in-
formation.
7-9 p.m., Messiah 101
lecture Recital I Arias at
St. David of Wales Episco-
pal Church, 324 Cedar St.,
Shelton. This is an introduc-
tion to the holiday oratorio
with a focus on how arias
move the story along featur-
ing "I know my redeemer
liveth" and "Every Valley."
This is a free presentation
by the Anna's Bay Center
for Music
Thursday, Dec. 1
9 a.m., regular meeting
of the Mason County Hous-
ing Authority Board of Com-
missioners at Mason County
Commission Chambers. 411
North 5th Street. Shelton
10-11 a.m., TOPS meets
at the Shelton Christian
Church every Thursday. For
more information call Ruth
at 432-0870.
Noon, Shelton Commu-
nity Toastmasters meeting
at OCCU Mt. View Branch,
2948 Olympic Hwy N., Shel-
ton. Develop your speaking
skills. Toastmasters is an
international organization
with a history of' success-
ful development of strong
leaders and public speakers.
Meetings are held the first
and third Thursdays of each
month.
4-5 p.m.. Shelton Tim-
berland Library presents
Reading Explorers, for ages
9-12. Join a book discussion
da
va:
;:30 p.m., game day
p.m., intermediate wa-
lor class
.m., pinochle
p.m., treats from Capi-
lace
day
,ot care by appointment
)5 a.m., gentle, restor-
yoga.
.m., a day of shopping,
ng and lunch
10:30 a.m., intermedi-
dvanced line dancing
a.m.-1 p.m., sewing
:45 a.m., Zumba class
)on lunch: chicken
:oli alfredo
Shelton Elks
group for kids. The first 10
..i
12:30 p.m., bridge sign
up day before
Wednesday
8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi
9 a.m., beginning line
dancing
10 a.m., intermediate/ad-
vanced line dancing
Noon, lunch: egg salad
sandwich
12:30 p.m., game day
1 p.m., pinochle
Come See Our 1st-Run
10 a.m., intermediate/ad-
ced line dancing
Noon, lunch: swiss steak
MOVIES!
Thursday Evening
Open: 5:00 pm
Early Bird: 6:00 pm
Smoke-Free
SE Craig Rd.
event is sponsored by the
Open to The Public
$100[[lt)S I;I00DIA$
24-HOUR MOVIE INFO 426-1000
www.SHELTONCINEMAS.com
Corner of 5th & Franklin
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..,!iii I Breaking Dawn
Daily 4:20, 6:45pm
Ada,iona, S,o00s
Fri-Sat 9:05pm
Fri-Sun 2:00prn
S
N Happy Feet 2
Daily 4:45, 7:00pro
Additional Shows
Fri-Sat 9:00pro
Fri-Sun 2:30prn
-- NOW OPEN
Servin[i all ar[lanic, fair trade espresso dr/n_ks
* ALWAYS FEWER THAN 8 MIN. OF PREVIEWS *
l,
to register will receive a copy
of the chosen book to keep.
Register by calling 426-1362
and ask for the youth de-
partment. Sponsored by the
Friends of the Shelton Tim-
berland Library.
5:30-6:45 p.m.. Shelton
Timberland Library pres-
ents PageTurners Book Dis-
cussion, for adults. Read or
listen to the selected title
of the month and join oth-
ers in a conversation about
the book. The December
book for discussion is "The
Grapes of Wrath" by John
Steinbeck. For more infor-
marion call 426-1362.
7-10 p.m. John Lucas
and Randy Linder will per-
form at Taylor Station,
Restaurant and Lounge on
Thursdays
7-9 p.m.. Messiah 101
lecture Recital I Arias at
Faith Lutheran Church,
1212 Connection St., Shel-
ton. This is an introduction
to the holiday oratorio with
a focus on how arias move
the story along featuring "I
know my redeemer liveth"
and "Every Valley." This is a
free presentation by the An-
na's Bay Center for Music
Harstine
"Holiday House
Bazaar"
$aturday, Nov. 26th I
1o:oo-3:oo I
Follow the signs to Harstine |
land Community Hall &J
11 Fire Station llrlk
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Wreaths & Decorative Greens
We Ship!
A Family Farm Tradition
• Greenhouse • Nursery • Produce
• Seafood • Bark • Soils • Plants
• Olympic Mountai Ice Cream
1921 E. Hwy 106, Union WA 98592
(360) 898-2222 • (360) 426-2222
Open 7 Days A Week 9am-5:3Opm
-- www.hunter-farms.com
S 360-426-2505
1180 E. Picketing Road
Spencer Lake--
more than a tavern
! Bar & Grill OPEN 7am.2am DAILY
..... , ,: ...:
1 Dining Room 1:00- 4:0; p.m. ' ....
Lounge Open at Noon
$ 95
rROmONL rURKeVOnWCEe 12
& Fresh Cut Trees
PICTURE PERFECT
FAIN RIESII WIATIIS
& CEDAR GABLARDS
BIG SELECTION
ALL VARIETIES
"Bring our handsaw
Friendly Critters or share ours"
(360) 426-4936 *Cocoa&Cider
Turn left one block west of Highway 101 Shelton-Natlock
interchange onto West Deegan Road; follow road 2.2 miles
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