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As planting season gets underway in Mason County, area farmers urge all drivers to watch out for slow-moving vehicles and to share the road. “Many of our farmers are getting their crops in the ground right now and that means a lot of tractors and other large farm equipment is out on the road,” Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president, said. Due to the size of farm equipment and the narrowness of many rural roads, tractors, combines, plows and planters often have difficulty ...
The AgriLife Extension Offices of five counties in the Texas Hill Country will hold their annual Wildlife Field Day on April 5, 2018 at the Doss Community Center beginning at 9 AM. The cost is $25.00 and 3 CEU’s will be offered. Lunch is provided. Seminars include: Drones, MLD permits, Deer Necropsy, Native Plants for Wildlife and more.
By now you have heard the score for the Cowgirls basketball game on Friday. I am so proud of these girls and coaches. They made history for Mason. We have enjoyed their season leading up to this game. We would have liked a win, but these girls fought the entire game and gave it their all.
The public is invited to the opening reception for “Local Lens: 13 Photographers” exhibit on Thursday, March 8, 5 pm to 7 pm when Arnold Art Gallery welcomes thirteen photographers from the Brownwood Art Association Photography Group. This will be an opportunity to see Mason landmarks, as well as other places both far and near, through the eyes of accomplished photographers Jim Blake, Nelle Coursey, Pat Coursey, Jack Emsoff, Roger Engle, Rindy Fulcher, Emma Hawthorne, Roger J.
The members of American Legion Fort Mason Post #285 & Ladies Auxiliary invite other veterans, friends and family, and anyone interested in the American Legion to attend our regular monthly meeting to be held at 6:30 pm Thursday March 8, 2018 at the American Legion Post Hall on Post Hill Road (behind the Jail). For more information on this meeting or the American Legion please contact Joaquinn Velez, 218-2049 or Tom Koepke 347-6021.
Save the Date! Sunday, April 8th please join us for an outdoor dinner with live music at the beautiful Alamo Resort and Dancehall! Appetizers will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by a delicious meal of wood grilled pork tenderloin topped with fresh chimichurri sauce, Argentine rice, roasted asparagus with mushrooms, and herb and caramelized onion bread.
(Mason, TX) The Teens in the Driver Seat® (TDS) team will be hosting Tyson Dever, a motivational speaker, on March 5th at 9:15 a.m. The local media is invited to attend. TDS, a peer-to-peer program focusing on the prevention of teen motor vehicle crashes—the leading cause of injury and death for teens in the United States—helps students learn about the risks they face behind the wheel and supports them in spreading safe driving messages to their school and community. This year, TDS h ...
On Friday, March 2 (5-9pm) and Saturday, March 3 (9am-5pm) Sweet Pickin’s Vintage Fair (a vintage market) will be held in the event barns of Lea Lou Co-Op located on Mason’s downtown square. One of the fun things about vintage markets is that you never know what gems you will come across.
It’s not too late to order your beautiful springtime Geraniums from the Steady Steps Children’s Weekday Ministry “Geraniums Fundraiser”! Orders will be taken until March 9th and order forms can be found at various local businesses or stop by the Steady Steps Office, located at 224 Broad Street. The proceeds from this fundraiser assist in the daily operations of our children’s weekday ministry and help us to keep our tuition at a rate that is accessible for all.
The next meeting of the local unit of TRTA is Thursday, March 1, beginning at 11 A.M., at the Menard Community Center. The meeting will include a covered-dish luncheon after the business meeting and program. An interesting program about the Menard Presidio will be presented. Following the meeting, anyone who would like to do so is invited to car pool for a tour of the Presidio. Anyone who is a member of the Teacher Retirement System (TRS) of Texas is certainly encouraged to join our group ...

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