The Llano Tea Party will celebrate their 8th Birthday September 6th at the American Legion.
Guest speaker is Douglas Sanders, Chairman of the Llano County Republican Party and member of the Llano Tea Party. His topic is “Elections Have Consequences ... Your Vote Counts”.
Social 6pm, Dinner and meeting begin at 6:30.
Llano River Watershed Alliance, in conjunction with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD), will host a RACA Meeting at the Castell General Store on August 23rd from 6:30-8:00pm
TPWD’s River Access and Conservation Area (RACA) program aims to increase sustainable fishing and paddling access to rivers and streams across private lands.
Individuals considering joint replacement surgery are invited to a free “Destination Restore” presentation with dinner at the Llano Library (102 E. Haynie St.) on Thursday, Sept. 6.
A complimentary dinner will be provided at 6 p.m., with a presentation to follow.
Hill Country Memorial Restore Program Coordinator Marilyn Berry and orthopedic surgeons will discuss types of hip, knee and shoulder replacement implants, treatment options and information about pre-operative classes and coac ...
The MCF is now accepting applications for our fall grant cycle.
In the past twelve years, the MCF has awarded over 130 grants for a total of $344,000. We have provided grants for upgrades in medical services in our community, area fire departments, school programs, city beautification, and many other areas.
If your non-profit group has a project that will benefit the majority of our community, and you have not received a grant from MCF in the last year, you can pick up and return a grant ...
School has started. A new season is here not related as much to fall as to activities of school kids. There is football, volleyball, and Cross Country. I have a granddaughter in volleyball and this is a new experience for me.
Husband John is expected to be released from the VA nursing home in a few days.
The United Way of the Concho Valley supports 17 program providers that render assistance to individuals in the fourteen county area known as the Concho Valley. They include Sterling, Coke, Runnels, Reagan, Irion, Tom Green, Concho, McCulloch, Crockett, Schleicher, Menard, Mason, Sutton and Kimble Counties.
Agency programs that serve Mason County are Concho Valley Regional Food Bank, Hunger Relief Program;
ICD Family Shelter, Peace Begins at Home Program, Sonrisas Trails, Pediatric Therape ...
On Sunday, September 9, Second Chance Mason Animal Rescue will provide a delicious spaghetti lunch at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Parish Hall as a fundraiser for the free Spay/Neuter Program for income eligible pet owners in Mason. Please mark your calendars, and to help you remember, it’s the weekend after Labor Day weekend.
The Hill Country Sheep and Goat Organization met Monday, August 6th, at the beautiful home of member Betty Burton in Ingram, Texas.
President Sharon Kott called the business meeting to order, and each of the officers in attendance gave their reports. Next, a main item of unfinished business to be discussed was continuing efforts toward the annual Style Show fundraiser.
Do you own property along a Texas river? Would you like to earn some extra monthly income?
Come out to the Castell General Store on banks of the Llano River at Castell, Thursday, August 23rd at 6:30 to learn more about a new opportunity for landowners…and enjoy some great food.
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s River Access and Conservation Area (RACA) program aims to increase sustainable fishing and paddling access to rivers and streams across private lands.
As a result of requests from readers for an online version of the newspaper, both in-town and who subscribe from out-of-state, the Mason County News will begin offering a subscription for a weekly online edition at www.MasonCountyNews.com.
Effective Aug. 15, 2018, there will be an e-edition published with access to all content in the printed paper, including all the stories, photos and ads.