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Olympic College to Launch Construction Trades in 2023The Construction Trades Certificate of Completion program is design...
08/02/2023

Olympic College to Launch Construction Trades in 2023

The Construction Trades Certificate of Completion program is designed for students interested in pursuing a career in the residential and light construction industry. The program covers a wide range of topics and skills related to construction, including the safe and proper use of tools, site safety, foundation layout and framing, wall, floor and roof framing, and interior and exterior finishing techniques.

Upon completion of the program, students will have the knowledge and skills to analyze building plans and specifications, layout and assist in the construction of residential building projects, evaluate construction site hazards, work effectively in a team environment, and understand the opportunities for continued education and career advancement in the construction industry.

The program consists of 44 required core courses and includes subjects such as Introduction to the Construction Industry, Residential Print Reading, Foundations and Floor Framing, Wall and Roof Framing and Construction, Interior and Exterior Finishing, and Stairway Design and Construction.

For more information on the program or to enroll, contact the program directly or visit their website for more information.
https://catalog.olympic.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=7&poid=1630

The Chamber celebrated the completion of Community Lifeline's Recovery Café on Wednesday with a grand opening event atte...
08/02/2023

The Chamber celebrated the completion of Community Lifeline's Recovery Café on Wednesday with a grand opening event attended by honored guests and members of the community. The materials used to create the space were donated by Builders FirstSource in Shelton.

The Recovery Café offers weekly recovery circles, activities, support meetings, health clinics, job readiness training, peer support, and resource connection, with partners including Quixote Communities, Northwest Resources II, WorkSource Mason County, Health Care Authority, Mason Community Health Services, Medtriq Treatment Services, and Olympic Health & Recovery Services.

Membership is open to anyone who can remain drug and alcohol free, attend a weekly recovery circle, and contribute to the community. For more information, contact Community Lifeline directly at [email protected] or call (360) 462-4439.

Hood Canal Communications (HCC)  recently completed two broadband projects in Mason County, Washington, and marked the o...
08/02/2023

Hood Canal Communications (HCC) recently completed two broadband projects in Mason County, Washington, and marked the occasion with ribbon-cuttings. HCC was awarded a $410k grant from the Washington State Department of Commerce's Public Works Board for the "Strong Road Project", which will serve 69 homes in previously underserved areas.

The project will provide Fiber to the Home capable of offering broadband speeds of up to 10,000 Mbps. HCC was also awarded a $196k grant for a separate project that will serve 35 homes and 1 business in underserved areas.

These projects will increase connectivity and support economic development in rural Mason County, where digital inequality is an issue.

HCC is a local communications service provider serving Mason County since 1934, with 8,500 residential and business customers.https://masonchamber.com/hcc-utilizes-public-works-board-funding-to-bring-broadband-to-underserved/

MASON HEALTH WELCOMES MIDWIFERY SERVICES TO THE DISTRICT WITH NEW CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE ALISHA WEDDING-LAMBERTSHELTON,...
07/02/2023

MASON HEALTH WELCOMES MIDWIFERY SERVICES TO THE DISTRICT WITH NEW CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE ALISHA WEDDING-LAMBERT

SHELTON, WA – Whether you have a low-risk pregnancy or need more specialized care during your delivery, Mason Health expectant mothers now have more options for their care.

In January 2023, Mason Health unveiled new midwifery services at Mason Clinic-Women’s Health, with the addition of Certified Nurse Midwife Alisha Wedding-Lambert, CNM, to the practice.

Wedding-Lambert joins Obstetrician/Gynecologists Danielle Blood, MD, Andrea Martin, MD, and Carey Martens, DO, in delivering babies at Mason General Hospital; they all practice alongside Women’s Health provider Carley Jacobs, PA-C, at the clinic. Wedding-Lambert, a longtime Mason County nurse and area midwife, brings midwifery services to Mason Health for the first time.

“I grew up with a lot of strong women, and my family has always had a lot of children,” Wedding-Lambert reflected. “Being around strong women and kids is my comfort zone. I feel like this is my calling. The Birth Center at Mason General Hospital has an amazing culture and I’m happy to be here.”

Certified nurse midwives are registered nurses with, at minimum, a master’s degree in nursing. They are also board certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board.

Certified nurse midwives work primarily with low-risk pregnancies and births and often have experience with home and water births.

Midwives cannot perform C-sections and do not manage high-risk or complicated pregnancies, such as those involving multiples or preexisting medical conditions.

“As a certified nurse midwife, we have a base in the physiology of birth,” Wedding-Lambert said. “We know the medical side and we have more of a focus on the normal process of life, rather than the pathologies that can develop during pregnancies.

For some people, choosing a midwife may be what is right for them, while others, choosing an obstetrician may be the best option.”

Wedding-Lambert grew up outside of Olympia and after high school moved to Utah with friends. She enrolled in the Utah College of Massage Therapy, where she graduated in 2002. It was during massage school that she first encountered the idea of working with pregnant women.

“We had an instructor in pregnancy massage who also coached women through labor as a doula,” Wedding-Lambert recalled. “I’ve always been comfortable around pregnant women, who are so appreciative during massages. I felt like I could really help them even more as a doula, and I thought ‘I could do this.’”

Doulas are trained professionals who provide physical, emotional and informational support to their clients before, during and after childbirth to help them achieve a healthy and satisfying experience, according to DONA International, the world’s leading doula certifying organization.

Countless scientific trials examining doula care demonstrate remarkably improved physical and psychological outcomes for both pregnant, birthing, and postpartum people and their babies.

Wedding-Lambert studied and trained to become a doula, but then during the process, as she assisted friends giving birth, she realized she wanted to become a midwife.

“Seeing people not being given options and just told what to do when they are in the delivery room became upsetting to me,” she said. “I wanted to allow people the autonomy to make their own decisions. I wanted them to understand the ‘why.’

This is a vulnerable group of people and there were things I saw that did not allow space for autonomy. I felt called to do this.”

There are multiple paths to becoming a midwife, and it can vary state-by-state. Certified professional midwives are licensed and certified by the North American Registry of Midwives, while certified midwives have post-graduate degrees and have been certified through the American Midwifery Certification Board.

Certified nurse midwives are registered nurses with a master’s or doctorate degree in nursing and are also certified by the American Midwifery Certification Board.

Wedding-Lambert chose to become a certified nurse midwife to ensure that her license and certification would be valid in every state. She went to nursing school at Westminster College in Salt Lake City, graduating in 2012.

At that point, however, she found great satisfaction working as a Labor & Delivery nurse. She worked postpartum care in Utah, before moving back to Washington in 2013, with her husband and son, for a nursing job at what was then Grays Harbor Community Hospital in Aberdeen.

For the next four years, she worked alongside Dr. Carey Martens, DO, at the Aberdeen hospital, while also picking up per diem shifts at Mason General Hospital and other area hospitals. She thoroughly enjoyed her work, and one day, Martens asked her if she had ever thought about becoming a midwife.

“He thought I would be really good at it, and I said, ‘Well, actually, that was my original plan,’” Wedding-Lambert remembered. “That night I went home, and I applied for a program the next day.”

In 2017, Wedding-Lambert began Georgetown University’s certified nurse midwife program and graduated in 2019.

She did clinical rotations at Mason General Hospital and other hospitals, working alongside Martens, who had begun working at Mason Health in 2018. In 2019, Wedding-Lambert started work as a certified nurse midwife for Multicare Tacoma General Hospital with a cohort of other midwives and OB/GYNs, assisting in or leading more than 176 deliveries during her time there.

Because of her experience at Mason General Hospital as a per diem nurse and through clinical rotations, Wedding-Lambert knew the culture at Mason Health and saw the respect that providers and nurses had for pregnant women and their families. She is excited to be a part of the Mason Health team.

“My hope is to build a midwifery group at Mason Health and bring that feeling of safety at the hospital to patients who may be feeling more nervous about giving birth in that setting,” she said. “I would like to build and be part of a local coalition of home and hospital birth providers working together to decrease maternal and infant morbidity by making sure that we build bridges and respect one another.”

Wedding-Lambert is also interested in pursuing funding for a prenatal group care model that would bring expecting parents together for appointments, classes, group discussion and cross-cultural relationship-building.

“Mason Health is clearly devoted to patient care,” she said. “I love the providers here and it is an incredibly welcoming environment.”

In her spare time, Wedding-Lambert loves to read, spend time in nature and snorkeling.

Mason Health, Public Hospital District No. 1 of Mason County, is ISO 9001 Quality Management System certified by Det Norske Veritas (DNV) and is a licensed and accredited acute care hospital with a level four emergency trauma designation.

Mason General Hospital and Mason Clinic are ENERGY STAR® certified and Mason Health is the recipient of Practice Greenhealth Partner for Change Environmental Excellence Awards. There are more than 100 physicians on staff in 19 specialties. For more information or to find a health care provider, visit www.masongeneral.com. To learn more about DNV, visit www.dnv.com/healthcare.

Fire damages Mo's in Shelton.A fire broke out at Mo's in Shelton last night, causing smoke and water damage. Two sprinkl...
03/02/2023

Fire damages Mo's in Shelton.

A fire broke out at Mo's in Shelton last night, causing smoke and water damage. Two sprinkler heads in the kitchen were set off, resulting in power shutdown and potential loss of all products in the walk-in and freezers, as well as dry storage food.

The extent of damage to the building and equipment is yet to be determined.

The owners, who were in Mexico at the time, are returning home and are currently assessing the situation.

Fortunately, no one was injured, and the fire was promptly contained by first responders.

The owners have expressed their gratitude and are determined to keep the brewery running.

03/02/2023

Welcome Mark Wittenberg and wife Val to the Skookum Rotary family.
Marnee Obendorf, Membership Director, installed Mark this morning. Thank you Gary Schuyten for inviting him to join us.

Attention all nature lovers! Capitol Land Trust is hiring a full-time Outreach and Education Coordinator to bring their ...
03/02/2023

Attention all nature lovers! Capitol Land Trust is hiring a full-time Outreach and Education Coordinator to bring their conservation efforts to life!

This role involves developing student education programs, leading nature exploration activities, and strengthening partnerships with organizations.

The ideal candidate is a team player with a passion for working with youth and strong relationship building skills. A background in environmental education and a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is a must.

This opportunity is based in the greater Olympia area with a salary range of $39,500 to $43,000.

Applications will be reviewed starting Feb 13th, 2023.

Apply now and join the team in making a difference for our planet!

Capitol Land Trust (CLT) is seeking a full-time Outreach and Education Coordinator to implement and further expand outreach and education offerings on Capitol Land Trust’s conserved lands.

Shelton Police Statement on Thursday's Incident at Oakland Bay Junior High School :On Thursday, January 26, members of t...
02/02/2023

Shelton Police Statement on Thursday's Incident at Oakland Bay Junior High School :

On Thursday, January 26, members of the Shelton Police Department became aware of a threat to Oakland Bay Junior High School.

We received information that a picture of a gun was being circulated on social media that told Oakland Bay students to "watch their backs" at school the following day (Friday, January 27) as the person planned to "shoot it up" at 1:30 p.m.

The Shelton Police Department takes these types of threats very seriously and immediately started working with Shelton School District staff to determine the origin of the image and the credibility of the threat.

The investigation continued overnight and it was determined that the threat was not credible. Shelton Police officers were at the school Friday morning when students arrived, to meet with Shelton School District officials and to continue the investigation.

At this time, the Shelton Police Department has two "persons of interest" identified in this case and is processing evidence to determine who created the image.

Once we determine who initiated the threat, we will send the case to the prosecuting attorney and will request charges be filed against the perpetrator.

Chief Beason urges parents to talk to their children about social media usage, especially anything that could be construed as threatening, to make sure they understand there could be serious consequences even if the post was meant as a joke. Violent images and/or threats of violence are not acceptable and will not be tolerated."

The statement can be read at

Chief Beason urges parents to talk to their children about social media usage, especially anything that could be construed as threatening, to make sure they understand there could be serious consequences even if the post was meant as a joke.  Violent images and/or threats of violence are not accept...

02/02/2023

Join the Shelton City Council for their meeting on February 7th at 6:00 PM. The meeting will take place at the Civic Center and virtually on a platform.

The agenda includes the Pledge of Allegiance, roll call, council reports, and consent agenda with various vouchers.

Presentations from the Mason County Historical Society Museum and the Shelton-Mason County Chamber will also be given.

The public is invited to provide comment on any topic during the General Public Comment section.

The Business Agenda will include discussion and public comment on various resolutions and ordinances.

The meeting will conclude with administration reports and new items for discussion.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to stay informed and involved in your community. "

Attached is a link to the meeting agenda packet.

Are you looking for a new opportunity to serve your community? The City of Shelton is excited to announce they are curre...
28/01/2023

Are you looking for a new opportunity to serve your community?

The City of Shelton is excited to announce they are currently hiring for a Customer Service Specialist II position within their Finance department!

As the front-line ambassador of the City, you will have the opportunity to provide direct customer service to the public at the front counter, over the phone, and electronically.

This is a great chance to be a part of a dedicated team and make a positive impact in the community!

We're hiring!

The City of Shelton is now hiring a Customer Service Specialist II position within our Finance department.

This position serves as the front-line ambassador of the City and is responsible for providing direct customer service to the public at the front counter, over the phone, and electronically.

To view a complete position description and apply: governmentjobs.com/careers/sheltonwa/jobs/3887634/customer-service-specialist-ii?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs

Green Diamond is currently seeking a Fish & Wildlife Biologist to join our team based in Shelton, WA. This position is p...
28/01/2023

Green Diamond is currently seeking a Fish & Wildlife Biologist to join our team based in Shelton, WA. This position is part of our Northwest Timberlands division and is a great opportunity for someone who loves the outdoors and is passionate about wildlife conservation.

As a new role within the company, the Fish & Wildlife Biologist will work closely with the Senior Conservation Biologist to implement and analyze projects across over 312,000 acres of working forestland.

Green Diamond is a fifth-generation, family-owned forest products company that values environmental stewardship and supporting our local communities.

For more information and to apply, please visit our website at greendiamond.com/employment.

Come join the Green Diamond team as a Fish & Wildlife Biologist! This position is based in Shelton, WA out of the Northwest Timberlands division.

The Fish & Wildlife Biologist position is a great opportunity for someone who loves to work in the outdoors and is passionate about . This is a new role within the company and will work directly with the Senior Conservation Biologist, assisting in the implementation and analysis of projects across over 312,000 acres of working forestland.

For additional details and to apply, please visit our website at greendiamond.com/employment

Green Diamond is a fifth-generation, family-owned company that is guided by our values of environmental and supporting our local communities.

28/01/2023

Come help us as we plant native trees and restore our land.

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