Ever send a postcard while on a trip or receive one from some traveler? Getting mail—that’s not a bill—is always fun, and postcards have been a popular way to share an experience with one’s friends and family. Mag Spaeth owns a fascinating collection of postcards from the early 1900’s and has loaned some of them to the Mason Co.
Donna Ingham, “The Biggest Liar in Texas,” will be the featured speaker at the Friends of the Library Annual Membership Meeting. Ms. Ingham will present “Texas Myths, Mysteries, and Legends” at 6:30 P.M. in the Stribling Room of the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library, 410 Post Hill St.
Individuals affected by acute and chronic pain are invited to a free pain management presentation with dinner at Nacho’s Café in Mason on Thurs., Nov. 17.
A complimentary dinner will be provided at 6:00 p.m. with a presentation to follow. Nacho’s Café is located at 621 Fort McKavit St.
The presentation includes a participant-guided question-and-answer session with Ralph Menard, M.D., a nationally recognized pain management physician with the Hill Cou ...
Every year a handful of Texas teenagers die suddenly due to sudden cardiac arrest that can be caused by hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a rare condition that causes part of the heart muscle to stiffen, trapping blood in the heart and producing an abnormal cardiac rhythm. It is the leading cause of sudden cardiac death for active teens, affecting approximately one in 500 young people each year in the US.
To catch this potentially ...
It is time for the Mason County Habitat for Humanity Warehouse Sale. The doors will open at 8:00 am on Saturday, November 12th, and the sale will last until 4:00 in the afternoon or until everything is gone, whichever comes first! The warehouse sale benefits the local Habitat affiliate, but it also benefits you!
Mason ISD provides many educational programs to meet the needs of our students. One of the programs offered is the Gifted and Talented Program, which has been planned for young, able learners. Listed below are a few characteristics of children who may benefit from the program. Please review these characteristics to see if they describe your child.
The Afterschool Program of FBC Mason is accepting applications for Teachers.
Please pick up applications from the FBC office and return by November 18th.
In 2005, I inherited my mothers jewelry. While most of it was not something I would wear, it held so many memories, I couldn’t bear to part with it. I decided to take some of the pieces apart and refashion them into something more modern. Designing and creating jewelry became an obsession; when I had more jewelry than I could wear, I started selling it and Peters Creek Creations was born.
Paying for college could soon be a lot easier for Mason County students.
Texas Farm Bureau (TFB) offers more than $80,000 in scholarships to eligible members.
“Our local, district and state scholarships provide a great opportunity for students to earn money to further their education,” Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president, said.
The Family Shelter in San Angelo has a new Outreach Program. Victim Advocates are now available to serve victims of family violence in the following counties: Coke, Edwards, mcCulloch, Reagan, Sterling, Concho, Irion, Mason, Runnels, Crockett, Kimble, Menard, Schleicher and Sutton.
If you, or someone you know, is a victim of family violence, please call 325-655-5774, or 800-749-8631 to contact your local Victim Advocate for services.