Flight of the Blue Ox is an original Christmas radio play written by Rachel Hansen and performed by a full cast of local voices who bring Camp Grisdale to life. The show opens with Joel as the narrator, guiding listeners into a cold and stormy Christmas Eve deep in the Wynoochee Woods. Inside the logging camp, Paul Bunyan—voiced by Rich—and his steady partner Babe the Blue Ox—played by Will Stone—are settling in for a quiet night when the weather turns rough and talk turns to whether Santa - voiced by Jim, will make it through the storm.The camp children, voiced by Ilana and Gina as Ginny and Jimmy, worry that Christmas might not come at all. Tony plays Brody, their father, trying to keep spirits steady as the storm pushes in. Erin and Scooter appear as the cook and cook’s helper, filling the camp with simple comforts as everyone prepares for a long winter night.But everything changes when a streak of red light flashes over the Olympics and Santa’s sleigh crashes near Mount Ellinor. Jim steps in as Santa, while Fuzz voices Comet, the injured lead reindeer. With Comet unable to guide the team, Santa needs help fast. Paul Bunyan answers the call, and with Babe at his side, the two fight through wind, ice, and snow to reach the crash site.What follows is the turning point of the story: Santa gives Babe a spark of Christmas magic, allowing the blue ox to fly. Babe lifts the sleigh into the sky and takes the lead for a full night of travel around the world, delivering gifts while Comet recovers. The children of Camp Grisdale wake at dawn to see Santa return with Babe still glowing from the journey. The play closes with the camp gathered around the great Douglas fir as Paul and Babe take in the quiet morning after a long night.This local cast delivers a warm telling of how a blue ox stepped up when Christmas needed him most. The production blends familiar folklore, Mason County landmarks, and a classic holiday rescue story into one radio-style performance made for all ages.#FlightOfTheBlueOx #ChristmasRadioPlay #PaulBunyan #BabeTheBlueOx #KMASRadio #SheltonWA #ListenLocal #HolidayTradition #FamilyFriendly #ChristmasStory
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Operation Scrooge: 24 Bands in 24 Hours to Support Mason County Families
Operation Scrooge is coming to Mason County with a full 24-hour telethon featuring 24 local bands helping raise money for families in the Hood Canal School District and across the county. Chris Eaks joins Jeff to talk about how the idea started, what the need looks like in the schools, and how people can stream the event live on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitch. They also dig into the fundraising goals, the bands donating their time, and how folks near and far can share the event and support the cause.#OperationScrooge #MasonCounty #UnionWA #HoodCanal #LocalMusic #CommunitySupport #Telethon #PNWMusic #HolidayGiving #KMAS
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Holiday Help in Mason County: Toys for Tots with Marcus Kennedy
Toys for Tots in Mason County is gearing up for a busy December, and the need is higher than usual. Jeff talks with Marcus Kennedy, one of the local coordinators, about how many kids rely on the program each year, how the donations stay local, and why teens are often the most overlooked age group when it comes to gifts.Marcus shares how he and his wife got involved back in 2017–18, how the program has grown, and what the donation process looks like from collection day to distribution at Mountain View.This Saturday, Toys for Tots volunteers will be downtown at First and Railroad from 10–2 during the Christmastown events, taking toy and cash donations. They’ll also appear in the parade, and drop-boxes are available at many Mason County businesses including OCCU and Walmart.If you’re able, consider adding an extra toy to your shopping list this weekend—especially something suited for teens. Every donation stays in Mason County and goes straight to local families.Links and ways to donate or request assistance are in the show notes.https://shelton-wa.toysfortots.org/#MasonCounty #SheltonWA #ToysForTots #HolidayGiving #ChristmastownWA #SupportLocalKids #CommunityMatters #KMASRadio #MasonCountyStrong
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2026 Legislative Send-Off: Mason County Chambers & EDC Talk Priorities with Lawmakers
This is the full uncut recording of the 2026 Legislative Send-Off hosted jointly by the Shelton-Mason County Chamber, the North Mason Chamber, and the EDC of Mason County. Senator Drew MacEwen, Representative Travis Couture, and Representative Dan Griffey sit down with moderator Jeff Slakey to walk through the issues that will shape the upcoming short session in Olympia.The conversation covers taxes, the regulatory environment, business competitiveness, housing pressures, permitting timelines, infrastructure investments, public safety, apprenticeships, and how state-level decisions land on Mason County employers.You’ll hear direct remarks from the Chambers and EDC, a breakdown of the unified 2026 legislative priorities, and a wide-ranging Q&A that touches on workforce, inflation, public safety staffing, copper theft, and challenges local governments face with shrinking revenue and rising costs.If you’re a business leader, local government partner, or anyone trying to understand how the 2026 session could affect Mason County, this conversation gives useful context straight from your elected officials.Image: “LD 35 – 2024” by Washington State Redistricting Commission, used under CC BY 4.0. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/#MasonCounty #WALeg #WA35th #OlympiaSession #SheltonWA #NorthMason #MasonEDC #PublicPolicy #BusinessCommunity #InfrastructureWA #HousingWA #WorkforceDevelopment #CTE #LocalGovernment
Superintendent Wyeth Jessee joins Jeff for a Thanksgiving-week check-in on what’s happening across the Shelton School District. They talk about the installation of new board member Andrew Wilford, how the district brings a new director up to speed, and ongoing community feedback around the Mountain View situation.Wyeth also digs into how the district stays focused heading into winter break — from strategic plan priorities like literacy and safe, welcoming schools to keeping politics out of the classroom.Jeff and Wyeth spend time on the value of the community forums, what families really want to know about their schools, and why gratitude has been a big theme for Wyeth this year. He also shares a couple great stories — including students reading Everest stories at OBJH and a fun exchange about cufflinks at Olympic Middle School.#SheltonSchoolDistrict #SheltonWA #MasonCountyWA #SheltonSchools #EducationUpdate #SchoolBoard #CommunityForum #SheltonCommunity #ThanksgivingWeek #PublicSchools #OBJH #OlympicMiddleSchool #SheltonHighclimbers
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