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Kayla Hahn Olson, daughter of Mark and Dawn Hahn and granddaughter of Helen Hahn, graduated from Mason High School in 2000. Recently this “hometown girl” has made it big! Kayla’s debut novel, THE SANDCASTLE EMPIRE—a near-future sci- fi thriller about a global war that erupts in the wake of environmental change—came out on June 6, 2017, from HarperTeen.
Youth who plan to show hogs in 2018 major livestock shows must place their tag orders for hogs by Thursday, September 28 at 5 PM in the Mason County AgriLife Extension Office located at 505 Moody. Each tag is $15.00. Tags should be paid for with a check when you place your order. For questions or additional information, contact Micah Walker, Extension Agent for Mason County at 325-347-6459.
October 6th and 7th, HCCW will be hosting the Texas CattleWomen convention in Kerrville. Friday night will be the “Welcoming Reception” at the Hill Country Winery and the convention will start Saturday morning. Event takes place at the YO Motel in Kerrville, TX. Every year HCCW have a booth at the Fredericksburg Wine Fest.
The 67th Llano River Valley German Hymn Fest will be held on Sunday, September 24, 2017 at the First United Methodist Church in Mason beginning at 3:00 p.m. In 1951, Rev. W.R. Birkner & Hugo Schulze decided to celebrate the singing of hymns in German to the glory of God, and to express appreciation for the Christian faith of early German settlers, and to preserve the inspiration of God’s word as expressed through the German language.
It’s time once again to map the future of agriculture in Mason County for the coming year. Mason County Farm Bureau (CFB) will host their annual meeting at 6:00 PM, October 3, 2017. “Our county convention, or annual meeting, is an excellent opportunity for members to meet one another, discuss issues we face and chart the future of our county Farm Bureau for the upcoming year,” Shannon Worrell, Mason CFB president, said. The CFB will craft policies to guide the organization in 2018 a ...
The calendar says fall arrives this week. Time is really rushing by. John and I noticed some trees with yellow leaves toward Fredericksburg. I thought it was too early. However, the calendar says it is time. This really puts my greenhouse rebuild project on the front burner. The foundation is built.
The Mason High School class of 1960 has planned this year's reunion for September 23rd at the Peter's Prairie Schoolhouse in Camp Air. The event will begin at 3:00 p.m. Members of "adjacent" classes are more than welcome to drop by and share their memories.
The Mason High School graduating class of 1977 will hold their 40 year reunion on Saturday, October 28, 2017, at Lea Lou Co-op on the Mason Square. This very informal get together will begin at approximately 4 p.m. and end when we are all tired and talked out! The homecoming game for Mason is the night before, for anyone planning to attend. It has been 15 years since the class has had a formal reunion, and although no invitations are being sent, it is hoped that with the help of social me ...
Where - 611 Hawkins St. When - Sunday, September 24th, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Topics - How did we get here? Where are we prophetically? What happens next? Bible studies will begin on September 24, 2017, at 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.. This will be a six-week seminar, divided into three two-week periods. Please bring a King James version Bible, or a New King James version. We will supply you with a Bible if you need one, and we will have notebooks and pens.
Everyone is invited to the 6th Annual Fundraising Dinner for Mason Young Life! We invite you to learn more about this exciting ministry and how it is impacting the lives of students right here in Mason! Young Life ministries around the world are “locally grown” by concerned adults who want to make a difference in the lives of kids in their communities.

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