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Mason Study Club held their yearly Christmas luncheon with ornament gift exchange this past week in the Stribling Room of the Mason County Library. Hostesses included Jan Appleby, Barbara Brunken, Mary Carlman, Joan Lindley, and Brenda Rue.
Joyce Mutschink (pictured) introduced a new gift exchange game where hilarity reigned as gifts were “stolen”!
The Study Club’s own poet, Marianna Davis, read beautiful poems including one written in honor of her grandmother published in the book ...
The last days of November brought several visitors to the Mason County Nutrition Program. Last week, the wonderful ladies from the Riata organization came by to deliver a wonderful donation of $2,000 to the Program. We are very thankful for their generosity and support. On Wednesday, November 28th, Hill Country Preferred Senior Care hosted a sweet treat of ice cream for our guests.
Mason's victory over Brazos on Friday night sets up a classic rematch for the Punchers against long-time rival, Refugio, this coming Friday.
The game against Brazos, the Area game, saw the Punchers in control of the action on the field for all four quarters. The Mason defense continued to dominate their game, holding the Cougars to only 14 points for the night.
Mason scored early in the first quarter on a run by Klay Klaerner.
11-01-18@0751 Deputy Lancaster responded to a Crash on Hwy 29E.
11-01-18@1315 Deputy Lancaster responded to a Reckless Driver on Hwy 87N
11-01-18@1410 Deputy Lancaster responded to a Reckless Driver on Hwy 87S.
11-01-18@1219 Mason EMS responded to Wren St for a sick male. Patient was transported to the hospital.
11-01-18@1813 Deputy Moller responded to a vehicle that struck another while parking at the City Park.
11-01-18@1811 Deputy Moller provided a Vehicle Unlock
11-01-18@2134 ...
Lion president Marty Bentson opened the November 27 meeting of the Mason Lions Club. Lion Dane Phillips presented his speaker for the program, Lion Brent Hinckley, mayor of Mason.
Lion Brent spoke on the Community Foundation in Mason, telling about its curious history and many benefits to the community.
The Community Foundation's history began back about 2006, when a hospital to be unnamed had a thrift shop in Mason to raise money for the hospital.
There is excitement in the air this week as the Punchers prepare to play football in the Alamodome on Friday. The team has certainly had a winning season, but even more they have always exhibited all of the very best characteristics of sportsmanship and the benefits of growing up in a rural Texas hometown.
BRYAN, Texas – Capital Farm Credit’s Board of Directors recently approved a $50 million cash retirement of remaining allocated equities issued in 2011. Borrowers with loans in 2011 will receive their share of the cash payment in checks mailed last week.
The $50 million represents more than 56 percent of the remaining earnings from 2011, leaving a balance of 2011 earnings after the retirement of $38,208,000.
Mason Youth Basketball registration ends this Saturday, December 8th. Skills day and the team drafts will be done this weekend. Once the teams are drafted, no more registrations will be accepted.
If your child cannot be there on Saturday they can still be placed on a team as long as we get a registration form by their tryout times listed below.
2nd Grade 10:00 - 10:30
Kinder - 1st Grade 10:30 - 11:00
3rd - 4th Grade 1:00 - 2:00
5th & 6th Grade 3:00 - 4:00
Mason's victory over Brazos on Friday night sets up a classic rematch for the Punchers against long-time rival, Refugio, this coming Friday.
The game against Brazos, the Area game, saw the Punchers in control of the action on the field for all four quarters. The Mason defense continued to dominate their game, holding the Cougars to only 14 points for the night.
Mason scored early in the first quarter on a run by Klay Klaerner.
Storytime is held Mondays at 10:30 am in the Kid’s Zone of the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library. Come for holiday stories and crafts in the month of December. On Monday we’ll be reading Jerry Palotta’s Who Will Drive My Sleigh Tonight. Just how and why did Santa select the perfect animal—the reindeer?
High school and college graduations may be months away, but now is the time to start thinking about applying for scholarships, according to Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president.
Mason County students are encouraged to apply for more than $200,000 in Farm Bureau college scholarships offered on the local, district and state levels.
“Scholarships and awards are an excellent opportunity for Farm Bureau families to earn money to pursue their education,” Shannon said.
Mason Youth Basketball registration ends this Saturday, December 8th. Skills day and the team drafts will be done this weekend. Once the teams are drafted, no more registrations will be accepted.
If your child cannot be there on Saturday they can still be placed on a team as long as we get a registration form by their tryout times listed below.
2nd Grade 10:00 - 10:30
Kinder - 1st Grade 10:30 - 11:00
3rd - 4th Grade 1:00 - 2:00
5th & 6th Grade 3:00 - 4:00
Each winter from December through early March, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) stocks rainbow trout in more than 100 locations across Texas. This winter, Mason County will host one of these fishing opportunities at the James River Crossing on Highway 2389. The Mason County winter fishing opportunity is called WinterFisch and will include two release dates, one on December 8th, 2018 and one on February 2nd, 2019.
The last days of November brought several visitors to the Mason County Nutrition Program. Last week, the wonderful ladies from the Riata organization came by to deliver a wonderful donation of $2,000 to the Program. We are very thankful for their generosity and support. On Wednesday, November 28th, Hill Country Preferred Senior Care hosted a sweet treat of ice cream for our guests.
Mason’s Scarlet Punchers, those intrepid women “of a certain age,” LOVE a routine! When we get in a rut, we move in furniture! But the catch is that all our “ruts” are fun ones. If you’ve followed us in the newspaper (cuz we’re THAT interesting!), you may have noticed Valentine’s Day is always at Lenore Newsom’s, April (wildflower season) is always at Kacey Butcher’s, September is always at Mary Carlman’s (she has the best shady deck), and Halloween belongs to Joan Lindl ...
Remember folks, the 2018 Community Christmas Party at the Peter’s Prairie Schoolhouse will be Saturday, December 8th @ 6:00 PM.
Meal will be BBQ, Beans, Potato Salad, Coleslaw, Pickles, Onions, Sauce, Bread, Tea & Coffee.
This year, attendees are ask to bring desserts.
In lieu of any gifts or games, we are asking for monetary donations for our neighbors, the Pinter Family.
RSVP’s can be taken.
We invite you to support "Operation Christmas Greeting"; Mason County’s annual fundraiser for the EMS Association. For new participants, it works like this: A donation is made to the "Greeting" fund and your name is listed on a full page Greeting Card that appears in this paper’s Christmas edition on December 19th.
Please make plans to attend "The Journey to Bethlehem" Drive Thru Christmas Luminary, presented by the youth of St. Paul Lutheran Church.
The 2018 Christmas Luminary is set for December 9 at Fort Mason City Park. The time is 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
A backup date of December 16 is being reserved if the need arises.
Come be a witness to this beautiful rendition of the Christmas story.
It’s the job of first responders to rush into danger, a calling if you will, rather than a job. It takes a special kind of soul to pursue this calling and so it’s all the more deeply felt when we loose a fellow responder.
Mason lost one of their own in Koby Smith, not rushing into danger, just trying to get home late one night.
Llano Tea Party Meeting December 6th at the Lutheran Church in Llano, Schorlemmer Hall.
Doors will open at 5:30 for a Pie Tasting Contest which ends at 6:15, followed by dinner at 6:30 and our guest speaker, Teresa Beckmeyer, a big voice in Texas politics and a catalyst for citizen engagement.
Country Music Superstar Billy Dean will make his first appearance at the Llano Country Opry on Saturday, December 8, with two performances at 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM. The show is held at the Lantex Theater in downtown Llano, Texas. Admission is $20 and tickets are now on sale at www.heartoftexascountry.com or by calling (325) 247-5354.
Born in the small town of Quincy, Florida, Billy Dean started his music career at the age of eight, singing with his father’s band, the Country Rocks.
Storytime is held Mondays at 10:30 am in the Kid’s Zone of the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library. Come for holiday stories and crafts in the month of December. On Monday we’ll be reading Jerry Palotta’s Who Will Drive My Sleigh Tonight. Just how and why did Santa select the perfect animal—the reindeer?
Nothing gets us in the Christmas spirit better than singing or hearing Christmas carols! Join musician, singer, and songwriter Fletcher Clark at the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library, located at 410 Post Hill St., on Thursday, December 13, at 6:00 p.m. for a festive hour of Christmas singing.
Kayla Hahn Olson, a graduate of Mason High School, will be at Market Square in Mason this Saturday, signing copies of her second novel, This Splintered Silence.
Kayla's first novel, The Sand Castle Empire, has been optioned for a film, and has been translated into twelve languages. This second novel is a science fiction/survival mystery set on a space station.
The Mason Garden Club will hold its annual Christmas Party on Tuesday. December 11, 2018, at 11:30 p.m. in the Stribling Room of the Mason CountyM. Beven Eckert Memorial Library.
This will be a pot luck luncheon. Members are asked to bring their favorite holiday recipe and a gift for exchange.
High school and college graduations may be months away, but now is the time to start thinking about applying for scholarships, according to Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president.
Mason County students are encouraged to apply for more than $200,000 in Farm Bureau college scholarships offered on the local, district and state levels.
“Scholarships and awards are an excellent opportunity for Farm Bureau families to earn money to pursue their education,” Shannon said.
I am getting that Christmas feeling. The Christmas music is helping. The tree we put up and one strand of lights were out didn’t help. It is a work in progress at this point. I am thinking a new tree is the best solution.
Class Meetings continue at the Art United Methodist Church on Wednesday evenings with soup at 6 and the meeting follows at 6:30.
The First United Methodist Church will host its second advent luncheon on December 12 from noon until 1:00 to celebrate "A Joyous Christmas" season.
A short devotional time will be presented by Emily Hicks, and the singing of traditional Christmas carols will be led by Dorothy Asbill and musician Marilyn Kahan.
September 3, 1951
November 28, 2018
Terry Eckert “Snuffy” Smith went to his eternal home on November 26, 2018. Terry graduated from Mason High School in 1972. He lived and worked on the family ranch his entire life. In 2012 Terry joined his mother, Carolyn, in the Knopp Assisted Living facility in Fredericksburg.
This is for the little girl who was waiting for the Easter egg hunt to start in Mason, Texas, last spring.
I was sitting on the steps of the courthouse, expecting my granddaughters. It was a lovely day, with lots of colorful eggs scattered on the grounds.
The little girl was with a group of adults and other kids, family I supposed.
Please make plans to attend "The Journey to Bethlehem" Drive Thru Christmas Luminary, presented by the youth of St. Paul Lutheran Church.
The 2018 Christmas Luminary is set for December 9 at Fort Mason City Park. The time is 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Admission is free.
A backup date of December 16 is being reserved if the need arises.
Come be a witness to this beautiful rendition of the Christmas story.
The First United Methodist Church will host its second advent luncheon on December 12 from noon until 1:00 to celebrate "A Joyous Christmas" season.
A short devotional time will be presented by Emily Hicks, and the singing of traditional Christmas carols will be led by Dorothy Asbill and musician Marilyn Kahan.
And, of Course, It's Refugio Again!
For the last decade, the Mason playoff schedules have always had two teams that Puncher fans would look for on the horizon - Shiner and Refugio. We were aware that, at some time or another, to advance in the playoffs, we were going to have to play one or both of those tough teams.
In 2018, the brackets threw Shiner and Refugio into the Regional playoff, and the Bobcats defeated the Comanches 56-41.
This is for the little girl who was waiting for the Easter egg hunt to start in Mason, Texas, last spring.
I was sitting on the steps of the courthouse, expecting my granddaughters. It was a lovely day, with lots of colorful eggs scattered on the grounds.
The little girl was with a group of adults and other kids, family I supposed.
Mason’s Scarlet Punchers, those intrepid women “of a certain age,” LOVE a routine! When we get in a rut, we move in furniture! But the catch is that all our “ruts” are fun ones. If you’ve followed us in the newspaper (cuz we’re THAT interesting!), you may have noticed Valentine’s Day is always at Lenore Newsom’s, April (wildflower season) is always at Kacey Butcher’s, September is always at Mary Carlman’s (she has the best shady deck), and Halloween belongs to Joan Lindl ...
"Don't Miss These"
The things that the Library gets for "us," are just wonderful. Last Tues. nite was a Western Music artist (heavy on the "artist"). All Mason would have loved it. It's free & something you won't see elsewhere.
Patty Grote is a wonderful Librarian & host of these things & also the Library Club.
Y'all come
Weasie Lange
Road Maintenance
We would really like to know what all is considered road maintenance. We always hear that it is “too dry to blade the road”, so what exactly are the crews doing when it’s not possible to blade the roads? One thing they are NOT doing is keeping the culverts clear.
Artisan Bread
Courtesy “Artisan Bread in 5 Minutes a Day”
Artisan Bread, is, by definition, home made bread that is made in small batches rather than in a large, commercial baking operation. It is simple, easy, and you can store the made-up dough in the refrigerator for up to a week. Just pull out a large hand full of the dough, shape into a ball (boule), let it rest for about 40 minutes, and then pop it into the oven.
The Master Recipe: Boule
(Artisan Free-Form Loaf)
Makes 4, 1 ...
A new attraction is coming to the library—Camp Discovery! Camp Discovery will be a discovery playground for young children. It will extend the length of the building on the west side of the library. It’s being constructed entirely from grants and donations: LCRA and the City of Mason; the Mason Community Foundation; Mason Study Club; and Friends of the Library!
Make Christmas Great Again
If you, like many Americans, have access to a calendar, you may have noticed that it’s now December, and Christmas is just around the proverbial corner. This is not necessarily a Bad Thing unless you, like many Americans, routinely receive credit card bills that resemble the GNP of Uzbekistan.
Geriatric Term Limits?...
For more than 15 years, I’ve attempted to write pieces to elicit smiles--however faint--and/or to inspire. I believe a great majority of them have been “upbeat.”
Not so with this one, which may rank “down there” with the Grinch that stole Christmas. “Grinch,” of course, is fictional; mine is backed up by cold, hard facts.
Many conversations among retirees in the year 2000 included pro’s and con’s of long-term care insurance coverage.
Geriatric Term Limits?...
For more than 15 years, I’ve attempted to write pieces to elicit smiles--however faint--and/or to inspire. I believe a great majority of them have been “upbeat.”
Not so with this one, which may rank “down there” with the Grinch that stole Christmas. “Grinch,” of course, is fictional; mine is backed up by cold, hard facts.
Many conversations among retirees in the year 2000 included pro’s and con’s of long-term care insurance coverage.
I am getting that Christmas feeling. The Christmas music is helping. The tree we put up and one strand of lights were out didn’t help. It is a work in progress at this point. I am thinking a new tree is the best solution.
Class Meetings continue at the Art United Methodist Church on Wednesday evenings with soup at 6 and the meeting follows at 6:30.
All aboard!
Last month before 2019.
All hands on deck.
Stow your carry-on under your seat.
Hang on to your hats.
Hold tight the reins.
We’re off and running.
December is our final stop.
Destination: the New Year.
And December is here.
With it comes turquoise.
And narcissus.
The official birthstone.
And flower.
So away we go
Down the slippery slope.
As we slide into Winter.
The descent into shorter days.
The temperatures dropping.
Along with the leaves.
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