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CALENDAR Friday 11:30 a.m., Shelton United Methodist church Soup and Sound event held at the Shelton United Methodist Church at 1900 King Street. This is a free Christmas concert and is put on with free homemade soup and rolls, followed at 12:15 p.m. by the music program presented by The Soundsations. Everyone is welcome to attend. There is free childcare provided. For more information, call the church at 426-4174. 1:30-5 p.m., CHOICE cafe and Free Conflict Res- olution Training, at 1:30 free healthy food music and games at 3 p.m. free conflict resolution training from the Thurston County Dispute Resolution Cen- ter at the Shelton Armory. Improve communication and enhance relationships at home, in the workplace and in the community at large 7 p.m., St. David's Epis- copal Church, 324 W. Cedar St., Shelton will have "Les- sons and Carols," that will be performed by the voices from 'Anna's Bay Chorale' directed by Matthew Ble- gen, Blegen, known as the Mason County Musician of the Year, will be accompa- nied by the accomplished organist and pianist, Su- zanne Montgomery. Ad- mission is by a free will of- fering. Saturday 6 p.m., Expectant Christmas performance at Gateway Christian Fellow- ship, 405 S 7th St., Shelton. This is a free event with refreshments following the performance; childcare provided (birth to 5 years) Sunday 9 and 10:30 a.m., Ex- pectant Christmas perfor- mance at Gateway Chris- tian Fellowship, 405 S 7th St., Shelton. This is a free event with refreshments following tile performance, childcare provided (birth to 5 years) 10 a.m.-noon, Kidz- town at Olympic Middle School kids K-6th grades crafts, games, breakfast, music, bible lessons, skits and small groups to help your kids get the most out of every weekend. For more information contact Melody at 427-9092 2-4 p.m., Local author, Mike Fredson will be giv- ing a short talk and signing copies of his new book The Artist Colony on Hood Ca, nal at Mason County His- torical Society Museum at the corner of 5th and Rail- road in downtown Shelton. Admission is free. For ad- ditional information call 426-1020 Monday 9 a.m., TOPS #1402 meets every Monday at the Harstine Island Commu- nity Hall, 3371 E Harstine Island Road N: If you are looking for a support group to Take Off PoUnds Sensi- bly, come and join us. More information contact Mar- lene at 427-3873. 6:30-7:30 p.m., Shel- ton School District will hold a focus group discus- sion at Bordeaux Elemen- tary School in the library. The public is invited. This is the first focus group to be scheduled and parents and communitymembers will have an opportunity to share ideas about the edu- c~tional system; discuss how to encourage academic success and a question and answer time will be includ- ed. Tuesday 11:30 a.m., Mason County League of Women Voters will meet at the Squaxin Island Museum, Library and Research Cen- ter. The group will tour the facility and a speaker will talk about the customs and history of the tribe. A box lunch will be avail- able. Send e-mail reserva- tions to Nancy McMahon at bidu@q.com. 11:30 a.m., The Shelton Kiwanis Club meets Tues- days at Xinh's Clam & Oys- ter House. Lunch begins at 11:30 a.m. and the program runs from noon until 1 p.m. Programs cover a variety of topics from non-profits, governmental entities, and community members. Wednesday 3--5 p.m., Shelton Tim- berland Library presents Teen Gaming Lounge, for teens. Play Xbox Kinect, Wii and other games, watch movies and have refresh- ments with friends. Snacks and supplies provided by the Friends of the Shelton Timberland Library. For more information call 426- 1362. Thursday, Dec. 22 10-11 a.m., TOPS meets at the Shelton Christian Church every Thursday. For more information call Ruth at 432-0870. 7-10 p.m., John Lu- cas and Randy Linder will perform at Taylor Station, Restaurant and Lounge on Thursdays. Unless otherwise noted, Spanaway Park van trip Tuesday all events take place at the 8:05 a.m., gentle, restor- Mason County Senior Ac- Friday ative yoga. tivities Center at 826 W.8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi9-10:30 a.m., intermedi- Railroad Ave. The Shel- 9-11 a.m., open line ate/advanced line dancing ton senior center hours are dance 9 a.m.-1 p.m., sewing from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mort- 9 a.m.-1 p.m., sewing circle day through Thursday and circle No Zumba class from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on 11 a.m., Christmas party11 a.m., general meet- Fridayl The centers tele- 11:30 a.m., music: But- ing, elections phone desk (426-7374) is tons & Bows and John Noon, lunch: chicken closed for lunch from noon Rosengreen s piano bar cacciatore until 12:30p.m. Noon, hmch sponsored 1°:30 p.m., bridge sign Thursday 8:05 a.m., gentle, restor- ative yoga 9-10:30 a.m., interme- diate/advanced line danc- ing by MCSAA: potluck and birthday celebration with root beer floats from Capi- tal Place Monday 8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi up day before 1 p.m., no bingo Wednesday Foot care by appoint- ment 8 and 8:30 a.m., tai chi Grand Buffet Scatter Creek Grill Prime Rib & Steakhouse have fishing 427-9099 supplies/ Skokomish Indian Tribal Enterprises (SITE.) Happy Holidays from 19390 North U.S. Hwy. I01 Skokomish Nation, WA 98584 @ At the intersection of Hwy. I01 & Hwy. 106 minutes north of Shelton on the Skokomish Indian Reservation p~sSorted0 Varieties eP)&b. BAr.~ 8 .fig;riLL SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Quitting Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Serious Risks To Your Health 9-noon, EZ Crafters 9 a.m., beginning line 9 a.m., beginning line 10:30-11:30 a.m., blooddancing dancing HOSS & WILSON-HOSS, LLP pressure checks 10 a.m., intermediate/ 10 a.m., intermediate/ 10:45 a.m., Zumba class advanced line dancing advanced line dancing Noon, lunch:herbed- Noon, lunch: Salisbury 11 a.m., music Evelyn wwwhos, s dan wilson_hoss.com baked chicken seak Trenchkmann 12:30 p.m., bridge-sign 12:30 p.m., game day Noon, lunch: pancakes :i i:i'~ !ili~:i ~ up the day before 1 p.m., intermediate with spiced applesauce 1 p.m., bingo watercolor class 12:30 p.m., game day I 2 p.m., treats from Ma- 1 p.m., pinochle 1 p.m., pinochle ~ii!~:~i~i:!i~ ii i~:i!~ ii~i ~ii!~~~ pie Glen 2 p.m., treats from Cap- 2 p.m., treats from Cap- ~!ii!~:}i:!i:i~ii~ii~i~~~i~ I' 5 p.m., fantasy lights at ital Place ital Place ~,!ii~ k Syl D La e via State, ark selected for First Day Hike 1 24-HOUR MOVIE INFO 426-1000I ~]www.SH ELTONCINEMAS,com ~ Lake Sylvia State Park or shine, so dress for the C°rne'o~t~Fra""n i in Montesano has been se- weather. lected by the WashingtonWhen we return to the No Y r'sEvoI State Parks Commission as kitchen area, hot chocolate ~ ~ff~ Fri-Tue 2:00, 4:20, 6:45pm one of three state parks to and cookies will be wait- Adamon~tSho~s HikeParticipate in a First Day ing for,~ us provided by the Robert D. Wilson-Hoss Richard T. Hoss on Sunday, Jan. 1, Friends of Schafer and I 2012,Sylvia.tO hike around Lake LakeTheSylvia,hikepromisesFOSLS" tobe VotedMason County's Best Attorneys 201.1 '1 Ranger Brian Hageman a fun day for the family to SERVING MASON COUNTY FOR 30 YEARS I will lead the hike, which start off the new year and I will leave the kitchen area another good reason to ~hpi~mgko I (360) 426-2999 I at 1:30 p.m. and should support our parks with a ~ ~o,..4~.Tao~r. take about two hours to Discover Pass. 4amt o, show I complete. 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