If you have not paid your Mason County Livestock and Wildlife Protection Association dues, you have until May 1, 2017. Membership dues are used to pay bounties on coyotes and bobcats harvested from member’s property when they pose a problem. The Association’s bounty program resulted in the elimination of 388 coyotes and 54 bobcats in 2016.
In 1999, the Mason First United Methodist Church decided to embark on a challenging project which resulted in the creation of the Steady Steps early childhood and pre-K schools to provide both child care services, and learning opportunities in a Christian environment.
Wisely, the decision was made to employ Margaret Persky, a Methodist minister, to be the first director.
HAVE YOU PURCHASED YOUR PAWTAIL PARTY II TICKETS YET? No? Hurry and do so! We have boatloads of delicious food for you and if you miss this--well, do you remember that iconic scene where Lucille Ball is frantically eating chocolates to keep up on the assembly line? There’s way too much for us to stuff ourselves with, so you must help us.
Due to unforeseen circumstances, The American Legion Fort Mason Post 285 has rescheduled its regular monthly meeting for Thursday, April 20th, at 6:30pm, at The American Legion Post Hall, 237 Post Hill [behind the Jail]. All members plus friends, family, and other interested parties are encouraged to attend.
For more information on The American Legion, call Joaquin Velez, 218-2049, or Tommy Koepke, 347-6021.
As I write this Sunday evening, I am reflecting on the wonderful Easter weekend. John and I and the grands spent Saturday in Harper at Trade Days and Car Show. The boys enjoyed the car show. The girls wandered through the booths. It was a great Saturday.
On Friday, three kids from Young Life came to work on my leaf mess.
Micah Walker, Mason County AgriLife Extension Agent for Ag and Natural Resources has announced the dates for the Hill Country Commercial Heifer Show and Sale as October 24, 2017. The event will be held in conjunction with the TSWCR Ranch Gathering.
Entry Forms are due and consignment fees are $10.00 per head entered with no limit.
Production Must Close April 30th
Fredericksburg, TX (Apr. 17, 2017)- April 28th, 29th and 30th will be the final weekend of performances for the Fredericksburg Theater Company’s (FTC) production of Driving Miss Daisy. Driving Miss Daisy is the final show of FTC’s 20th anniversary season, performed onstage at the Steve W.
The meeting of the Hill Country Master Naturalists will be held on April 24 from 6:30 to 8:00 PM at the Guadalupe River Authority, 125 Lehmann Drive in Kerrville.
The topic of the meeting is Chronic Wasting Disease and Overview and Surveillance Efforts. For more information contact Bridget Langdale at 325-805-1176 in Mason or you may contact Micah Walker, Extension Agent for Ag and Natural Resources at 325-347-6459.
Do you remember watching the opening ceremony of the 2016 Olympics in Rio on your favorite electronic device? Maybe wishing that you could travel safely to such a place and enjoy all that the culture offers? Especially good food and wine? Well, on Saturday, April 22 you can enjoy a taste of Brazil!
On Thursday, April 13th, The American Legion Fort Mason Post 285 will have its regular meeting at 6:30pm, at The American Legion Post Hall, 237 Post Hill [behind the Jail]. All members plus friends, family, and other interested parties are encouraged to attend.
For more information on The American Legion, call Joaquin Velez, 218-2049, or Tommy Koepke, 347-6021.