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Making their mark at the library
Young people with SOCK, or Save Our
County's Kids, hold up bookmarks they
made at the William G. Reed Library.
In the back row they are, from left: Sam
Mohr, Teonie O'Farrell, Brianna Reese,
adult supervisor Stephanie Cook and
Alyssa Lawler. In the front are Kylie
Blankenship and Shyleah Lyon. Guitar
Hero II comes to the William G. Read
Library on Friday, December 7. Tourna-
ment play of the video game will be from
2 to 3 p.m. at 710 West Alder Street in
Shelton. Also planned for the next few
days are "The Grinch: A Family Story
Time" from 3 to 3:45 p.m. on December
1 with award-winning storyteller Chris-
topher Leebrick; Toddler Story Time at
10:30 a.m. on December 3; and Family
Story Time at 10:30 a.m. on December 6.
Bunco artists get creamed
A group of local "Bunco art-
ists" were hauling in the bucks
recently. They spent a recent Sat-
urday night enjoying ice cream
at A Scoop Above, Shelton's own
home-grown ice cream parlor.
These Bunco artists were le-
git, however, as they are a group
of folks who meet to play Bunco
each month and donate a certain
part of the entry fee to the SOCK
Youth Center.
"Tracey Chapman, the owner
of A Scoop Above, agreed to hold
what we're calling a '10/10/10'
fund-raiser for SOCK at her ice
cream parlor on November 10.
Our Bunco group decided to hold
its monthly meeting here to draw
attention to both the fund-raiser
and her store," said Libby Avery,
SOCK's office manager.
Avery explained that as part of
participating in SOCK's 10/10/10
campaign, Chapman agreed to
give SOCK 10 percent of her day's
earnings.
"Tracey was so generous in let-
ting us Bunco artists take over
her parlor for the night, but to
add part of her profits into the
mix shows that she's really living
her commitment to our commu-
nity's kids!" said Sue Sheldon of
SOCK.
"Tracey even invented a 'SOCK
- sundae of caramel and kisses
- Parfait' especially for our event.
It featured layers of vanilla ice
cream separated by caramel and
chocolate syrup, chocolate kiss-
es, and topped off vith whipped
cream and a cherry. I ate one and
then went home and took a nap!"
Avery said.
She said SOCK is seeking oth-
er businesses willing to join the
10/10/10 campaign to help keep
the youth center's doors open. "We
Grapeview Loop
closed at bridge
started the 10/10/10 campaign by
asking individuals to give us $10
on the 10th of each month in hon-
or of SOCK's 10th anniversary,
which was this past June," Avery
added. "But now, we're going to
invite the business community to
donate $10 on the 10th in differ-
ent ways - $10 per employee, 10
percent of their day's profits, or
another variation on the idea of
10 that appeals to them."
You are invited to attend
the services of your choice
at these local area churches.
New Community
Church of Union
B 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
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
E.L.C.A. Pastor Steve Olson • Associate I astor Mark Griffith
426-8611 1212 Connecuon St.
A Traditional Worship ...... 8:45 a.m.
Chrt-centered
Church Contemporary Worship ... 11 a.m.
* Bible Study * Daycare M-F 462-5437 * Youth Activities ....
SEVENTH-DAy ADVENTIST CHURCH
"Sharing a Message of Hope"
Sabbath School (all ages) 9:30 a.m. Saturday
Worship Service 10:50 a.m. Saturday
210 VV. Shelton Valley Road (360) 426-2776
SHELTON VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8
Washington Stalin Accredited Certified Teaching Staff
201 W. $helton Valley Road (360) 426-4198
CALVARY FELLOWSHIP ""
OF SHELTON
Nondenominational • Family Centered
Corner of Highway 101 and Railroad Ave..426-7021
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
• 41 casual and uplifting worship experience
for construction
Grapeview Loop Road will be
closed to through traffic at McLane
Cove from now until July 24 of next
year as crews work on the replace-
ment of McLane Cove Bridge.
GreetinBs ShopperM
But God commendeth his love
toward us/in that/while we
were yet sinners/0¢sus Christ
died for us. Koreans s:8 (kjv)
JC/s Vitamins 6t
Herbs Center
carries more than high
quality Vitamins/Herbs
weeMy schedule posted
zo6 S. z "a Street
36o-43z-lz74
F|rst Oapt|st Church www. sheltonfbc.org
428 ,/. Cota Street, Shelton, WA 9S584 360A26.8461 email e@hctc.eom
Pastors: Gary $chwarz ana Glen Keeffe I i f e
SurldayWoi'shipSelces: 9:00& 10:30am
Adult bie Classes: 8, 9 & 10:30 am L81Jno Worship Service
Children's Ministry.' 9 & 10:.30 am [Nursery--2nd grd.l Surlc, 6 pm
Twelers Discovery Classes: 9 am [3rd--7th grd.]
YOU" Truth Proect: 9am [8th--l grd.] Pastor Esau Del Arca
Latlno Youth prepare:
WedrleSdals NhlS: YOUmChurch SSSpm llZm'n.l Thursdays 6:30 pm
AWANA CLUB--Wednesd 6:1S - 8.0 pm IK6m. $e-.pcul
mraca s. sharing life:lying hope, far e*wo, day lift,
www aamlmWsrmdlOro
m
United Me00odist Church
www'shelt°numc'c°m
Page 40 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, November 29, 2007
Light of Hope looki00
1:o help th()se in ned00
make it through the holid
A former caregiver |
herself as a care reel [
The Lewis-Mason-Thurston
Area Agency on Aging is again
sponsoring its Light of Hope pro-
gram during the holiday season.
People are asked to help the
following clients of the organiza-
tion who don't have a lot of mon-
ey and have impairments im-
pacting their ability to perform
basic day-to-day activities.
Many have substantial needs
that go beyond services current-
ly available through community
resources.
A 71-year-old woman is wid-
owed and lives on a fixed in-
come. She needs help with her
electric heating bill this winter.
She could use some grocery gift
cards. And she would love some
new night shirts.
A 64-year-old man who is a
pancreas transplant survivor is
fighting rejection of the organ
by his immune system. He lives
in a rural part of Mason County
with his ex-wife who cares for
him. He could use a Wal-Mart
gift card to help them enjoy the
holidays.
A 58-YEAR-OLD woman
with a very limited income uses
a'wheelchair and is attending
school. She needs a queen-size
blanket, a drip coffee maker,
large bath towels and some ex-
tra-large clothing items.
A 63-year-old woman living
in the Skokomish Valley is in
remission from cancer but still
suffers bouts of severe anemia.
She enjoys helping others by
knitting or crocheting items fbr
other cancer patients and is re-
questing queen-size blankets,
size-10 ladies underwear, bras
with front hooks and wide straps
with a size-44 cup and a space
heater.
A 43-year-old woman with di-
abetes has undergone multiple
amputations of her toes and a
recent one of her lower leg and
is also a kidney and pancreas
transplant survivor. She would
appreciate Safeway food cards to
64 years old and is in
from throat cancer while J
ing cardiovascular
lives alone in
on a limited budget
like a Wal-Mart gift
holiday gift.
A 61-YEAR-OLD
nurse in the Women'S
Corps lives alone in
senior housing. She
health issues includ
tes, narcolepsy and
pain.. She's requesting
mattress.
.A 58-year-old woman
ried and lives in rural
County in a single-wide
She has multiple
nificant respiratory
post-polio syndrome.
she was given a
dog. The only thing
is a refrigerator. Her
a severe flea problem
scratched sores on its
nose. She could use
Bits, a year's supply of
tage Plus and help
vet bills they might
treat the sores.
A 78-year-old woman
in the vicinity of Union
ing for her 51 year-old
who has a traumatic
jury sustained in a
dent. They could use
14 women's flannel
a robe size large. They
dogs and two cats and
flea-control products as
help paying for
The Area Agency on
maintains a Special
Fund that helps these
year-round with basics
food certificates, utility
housing and
emergency situations. To
a tax-deductible donation t
fund or to one or more
people listed here, call
Extension 11.
Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 East Wyandotte Avettue
Contemporary Service .......... 8:30 d.tll.
Christian Education ................. 9:45 am.
Traditional Worship ............... 11:o0 d.m.
Office 426-6353
Daycare 42%]165
www.mtoliveshell on.or
DAVld.00
freedom Preached and Practiced
Worsl"llp Sundays (with child
Services 7:30 & 10:30
Worship at 324 West
Office phone: 426-8472
www.stdavidofwales.org
Heavenly GIRs
Thurs.-Sat. ! I a.m.-4 p.r,
Phone: 46-4438
SheUon Church of
740 B: Dayton-Airport Road * 360-426-1169
Sunday Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Biblc Study
Worship & Communion 10:45 a.m.
Worship 2 p,m. Agape
Grace Baptist
... for the faith of the nospel
Times of Services:
Sunday School .......................... 9 a.m.
Worship Service ...................... 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening ....................... 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study ............ 7 p.m.
Find us at..,
2505 Olympic Hwy. N., Suite 130 • Shelton, WA
Join
morning at
on
with Pastor,
Contact as:
Mailing address:
PO Box 1025,
E-mail: l
(C--' !9 CrossPoint Service Traditional Service
A more contemporary servlc'e A more traditional service
........... that begins at 9:00 AM that iJegins at
• Praise Band • Praise Team 10:45 AM
• Contemporary Message ('heir
Children and Adult Sunday School 9 AM •
Everyone is Wecome
Worship, Praise, Prayer,
GATEWAY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHI
! 405 S. Seventh St. @ Shelton, WA 98584 @ 360.426.2758 • www.
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
9:00 a.m. Celebration Service
10:30 a.m. Celebration Service, Attended Nursery, Children's
Ministry
1:30 p.m. Hispanic (Bilingual) Worship Service
4:00 p.m. Freedom in Recovery 12-Step (Childcare provided)
6:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Service
7:00 p.m. Mid-week Service, SoulFire Youth and Children's
Ministry
"Helping people become whole in Jesus Christ"
Making their mark at the library
Young people with SOCK, or Save Our
County's Kids, hold up bookmarks they
made at the William G. Reed Library.
In the back row they are, from left: Sam
Mohr, Teonie O'Farrell, Brianna Reese,
adult supervisor Stephanie Cook and
Alyssa Lawler. In the front are Kylie
Blankenship and Shyleah Lyon. Guitar
Hero II comes to the William G. Read
Library on Friday, December 7. Tourna-
ment play of the video game will be from
2 to 3 p.m. at 710 West Alder Street in
Shelton. Also planned for the next few
days are "The Grinch: A Family Story
Time" from 3 to 3:45 p.m. on December
1 with award-winning storyteller Chris-
topher Leebrick; Toddler Story Time at
10:30 a.m. on December 3; and Family
Story Time at 10:30 a.m. on December 6.
Bunco artists get creamed
A group of local "Bunco art-
ists" were hauling in the bucks
recently. They spent a recent Sat-
urday night enjoying ice cream
at A Scoop Above, Shelton's own
home-grown ice cream parlor.
These Bunco artists were le-
git, however, as they are a group
of folks who meet to play Bunco
each month and donate a certain
part of the entry fee to the SOCK
Youth Center.
"Tracey Chapman, the owner
of A Scoop Above, agreed to hold
what we're calling a '10/10/10'
fund-raiser for SOCK at her ice
cream parlor on November 10.
Our Bunco group decided to hold
its monthly meeting here to draw
attention to both the fund-raiser
and her store," said Libby Avery,
SOCK's office manager.
Avery explained that as part of
participating in SOCK's 10/10/10
campaign, Chapman agreed to
give SOCK 10 percent of her day's
earnings.
"Tracey was so generous in let-
ting us Bunco artists take over
her parlor for the night, but to
add part of her profits into the
mix shows that she's really living
her commitment to our commu-
nity's kids!" said Sue Sheldon of
SOCK.
"Tracey even invented a 'SOCK
- sundae of caramel and kisses
- Parfait' especially for our event.
It featured layers of vanilla ice
cream separated by caramel and
chocolate syrup, chocolate kiss-
es, and topped off vith whipped
cream and a cherry. I ate one and
then went home and took a nap!"
Avery said.
She said SOCK is seeking oth-
er businesses willing to join the
10/10/10 campaign to help keep
the youth center's doors open. "We
Grapeview Loop
closed at bridge
started the 10/10/10 campaign by
asking individuals to give us $10
on the 10th of each month in hon-
or of SOCK's 10th anniversary,
which was this past June," Avery
added. "But now, we're going to
invite the business community to
donate $10 on the 10th in differ-
ent ways - $10 per employee, 10
percent of their day's profits, or
another variation on the idea of
10 that appeals to them."
You are invited to attend
the services of your choice
at these local area churches.
New Community
Church of Union
B 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
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
E.L.C.A. Pastor Steve Olson • Associate I astor Mark Griffith
426-8611 1212 Connecuon St.
A Traditional Worship ...... 8:45 a.m.
Chrt-centered
Church Contemporary Worship ... 11 a.m.
* Bible Study * Daycare M-F 462-5437 * Youth Activities ....
SEVENTH-DAy ADVENTIST CHURCH
"Sharing a Message of Hope"
Sabbath School (all ages) 9:30 a.m. Saturday
Worship Service 10:50 a.m. Saturday
210 VV. Shelton Valley Road (360) 426-2776
SHELTON VALLEY CHRISTIAN SCHOOL Grades K-8
Washington Stalin Accredited Certified Teaching Staff
201 W. $helton Valley Road (360) 426-4198
CALVARY FELLOWSHIP ""
OF SHELTON
Nondenominational • Family Centered
Corner of Highway 101 and Railroad Ave..426-7021
Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m.
• 41 casual and uplifting worship experience
for construction
Grapeview Loop Road will be
closed to through traffic at McLane
Cove from now until July 24 of next
year as crews work on the replace-
ment of McLane Cove Bridge.
GreetinBs ShopperM
But God commendeth his love
toward us/in that/while we
were yet sinners/0¢sus Christ
died for us. Koreans s:8 (kjv)
JC/s Vitamins 6t
Herbs Center
carries more than high
quality Vitamins/Herbs
weeMy schedule posted
zo6 S. z "a Street
36o-43z-lz74
F|rst Oapt|st Church www. sheltonfbc.org
428 ,/. Cota Street, Shelton, WA 9S584 360A26.8461 email e@hctc.eom
Pastors: Gary $chwarz ana Glen Keeffe I i f e
SurldayWoi'shipSelces: 9:00& 10:30am
Adult bie Classes: 8, 9 & 10:30 am L81Jno Worship Service
Children's Ministry.' 9 & 10:.30 am [Nursery--2nd grd.l Surlc, 6 pm
Twelers Discovery Classes: 9 am [3rd--7th grd.]
YOU" Truth Proect: 9am [8th--l grd.] Pastor Esau Del Arca
Latlno Youth prepare:
WedrleSdals NhlS: YOUmChurch SSSpm llZm'n.l Thursdays 6:30 pm
AWANA CLUB--Wednesd 6:1S - 8.0 pm IK6m. $e-.pcul
mraca s. sharing life:lying hope, far e*wo, day lift,
www aamlmWsrmdlOro
m
United Me00odist Church
www'shelt°numc'c°m
Page 40 - Shelton-Mason County Journal - Thursday, November 29, 2007
Light of Hope looki00
1:o help th()se in ned00
make it through the holid
A former caregiver |
herself as a care reel [
The Lewis-Mason-Thurston
Area Agency on Aging is again
sponsoring its Light of Hope pro-
gram during the holiday season.
People are asked to help the
following clients of the organiza-
tion who don't have a lot of mon-
ey and have impairments im-
pacting their ability to perform
basic day-to-day activities.
Many have substantial needs
that go beyond services current-
ly available through community
resources.
A 71-year-old woman is wid-
owed and lives on a fixed in-
come. She needs help with her
electric heating bill this winter.
She could use some grocery gift
cards. And she would love some
new night shirts.
A 64-year-old man who is a
pancreas transplant survivor is
fighting rejection of the organ
by his immune system. He lives
in a rural part of Mason County
with his ex-wife who cares for
him. He could use a Wal-Mart
gift card to help them enjoy the
holidays.
A 58-YEAR-OLD woman
with a very limited income uses
a'wheelchair and is attending
school. She needs a queen-size
blanket, a drip coffee maker,
large bath towels and some ex-
tra-large clothing items.
A 63-year-old woman living
in the Skokomish Valley is in
remission from cancer but still
suffers bouts of severe anemia.
She enjoys helping others by
knitting or crocheting items fbr
other cancer patients and is re-
questing queen-size blankets,
size-10 ladies underwear, bras
with front hooks and wide straps
with a size-44 cup and a space
heater.
A 43-year-old woman with di-
abetes has undergone multiple
amputations of her toes and a
recent one of her lower leg and
is also a kidney and pancreas
transplant survivor. She would
appreciate Safeway food cards to
64 years old and is in
from throat cancer while J
ing cardiovascular
lives alone in
on a limited budget
like a Wal-Mart gift
holiday gift.
A 61-YEAR-OLD
nurse in the Women'S
Corps lives alone in
senior housing. She
health issues includ
tes, narcolepsy and
pain.. She's requesting
mattress.
.A 58-year-old woman
ried and lives in rural
County in a single-wide
She has multiple
nificant respiratory
post-polio syndrome.
she was given a
dog. The only thing
is a refrigerator. Her
a severe flea problem
scratched sores on its
nose. She could use
Bits, a year's supply of
tage Plus and help
vet bills they might
treat the sores.
A 78-year-old woman
in the vicinity of Union
ing for her 51 year-old
who has a traumatic
jury sustained in a
dent. They could use
14 women's flannel
a robe size large. They
dogs and two cats and
flea-control products as
help paying for
The Area Agency on
maintains a Special
Fund that helps these
year-round with basics
food certificates, utility
housing and
emergency situations. To
a tax-deductible donation t
fund or to one or more
people listed here, call
Extension 11.
Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church
Missouri Synod
206 East Wyandotte Avettue
Contemporary Service .......... 8:30 d.tll.
Christian Education ................. 9:45 am.
Traditional Worship ............... 11:o0 d.m.
Office 426-6353
Daycare 42%]165
www.mtoliveshell on.or
DAVld.00
freedom Preached and Practiced
Worsl"llp Sundays (with child
Services 7:30 & 10:30
Worship at 324 West
Office phone: 426-8472
www.stdavidofwales.org
Heavenly GIRs
Thurs.-Sat. ! I a.m.-4 p.r,
Phone: 46-4438
SheUon Church of
740 B: Dayton-Airport Road * 360-426-1169
Sunday Bible Study 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Biblc Study
Worship & Communion 10:45 a.m.
Worship 2 p,m. Agape
Grace Baptist
... for the faith of the nospel
Times of Services:
Sunday School .......................... 9 a.m.
Worship Service ...................... 10 a.m.
Sunday Evening ....................... 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study ............ 7 p.m.
Find us at..,
2505 Olympic Hwy. N., Suite 130 • Shelton, WA
Join
morning at
on
with Pastor,
Contact as:
Mailing address:
PO Box 1025,
E-mail: l
(C--' !9 CrossPoint Service Traditional Service
A more contemporary servlc'e A more traditional service
........... that begins at 9:00 AM that iJegins at
• Praise Band • Praise Team 10:45 AM
• Contemporary Message ('heir
Children and Adult Sunday School 9 AM •
Everyone is Wecome
Worship, Praise, Prayer,
GATEWAY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHI
! 405 S. Seventh St. @ Shelton, WA 98584 @ 360.426.2758 • www.
Sunday
Tuesday
Wednesday
9:00 a.m. Celebration Service
10:30 a.m. Celebration Service, Attended Nursery, Children's
Ministry
1:30 p.m. Hispanic (Bilingual) Worship Service
4:00 p.m. Freedom in Recovery 12-Step (Childcare provided)
6:30 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer Service
7:00 p.m. Mid-week Service, SoulFire Youth and Children's
Ministry
"Helping people become whole in Jesus Christ"