All incoming 7th-12th boys and girls are invited to attend the summer strength and conditioning camp. This is a good chance to get a “jump start” on the upcoming season. This free camp will be from 6 - 7 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Dates are as follows:
July 11th - 14th
July 18th - 21st
July 25th - 28th
Also, don’t forget to get your physicals taken care of if you didn’t get that done in May.
Who’s ready for a Yeti? Or a 4’ Ever-Bloomin’ Bluebonnet?
These are just some of the prizes to be given away at the Customer Appreciation Celebration currently underway at the Community Thrift Store. Pictured here are store personnel Hortencia Cardoza and Wendy Fisher assisted by two long time volunteers Amanda Orozpe and Carolyn Phillips displaying the three (3) YETI tumblers and the 4’ metal Bluebonnet yard art from Country Collectibles that will be given aw ...
Importance of Reliable, Consistent Credit for Rural America and Agriculture Acknowledged in Congressional Resolutions and Comments from Agriculture Secretary
MASON, TX – July 15, 2016 – Capital Farm Credit is celebrating Farm Credit’s 100th anniversary of helping rural areas grow and thrive by providing farmers and ranchers with the capital they need to make their businesses successful on July 17, 2016.
It is Customer Appreciation time once again at the Mason Community Thrift Store! On Friday, July 29, the store is planning a special event celebrating our customers while commemorating the 3rd anniversary of the move to a permanent location on the Courthouse Square, at 206 Moody Street.
In appreciation for the support of the community, both in shopping and in donations, drawings will be held every half hour for terrific Door Prizes.
Summer reading was a grand affair this year with special programs by John R. Erickson, Percussion Things, and Wild Things Zoofari. Shay DeVos was a special storyteller, and Diane Esquell was here for an extra hour--Reading with Miss Diane--in addition to our regular Read to Swim, Book Hounds, and Read with a Dog programs.
KERRVILLE, TX - Sheryl Smith-Rodgers will be the Texas Master Naturalist Hill Country Chapter’s speaker at the July 25th monthly meeting. Sheryl is a freelance writer, photographer, and a Texas Master Naturalist. She holds a journalism degree from Trinity University and has worked many years as a newspaper reporter & editor.
There is a town meeting planned for people interested in the Upper San Saba River Management Plan.
This meeting will introduce the attendees to the proposed legislation to bring local control of the San Saba River flow. The meeting will be open to the public but comments will be accepted from riparian land owners or water rights owners only.
The meeting will be held July 19, 2016 at 6:30 p.m.
The Old Yeller Days celebration will be held Saturday, September 24th, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on the Mason County Courthouse lawn.
This annual event, sponsored by the Mason County M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library, will bring to life the frontier times of Mason County and its literary heritage Mason author Fred Gipson.
Local author Judy Schoenfeld will be signing her book Mason Country Schools: Drawings, Photos, Histories, and Stories at the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library from 4:00-6:00 P.M. on Tuesday, July 19. The book is on sale for $25.00. The library is located at 410 Post Hill Street.
Women who need additional care during their pregnancies now have access to specialized obstetric care in Fredericksburg to help them maintain a healthy pregnancy and outcome.
Austin Maternal-Fetal Medicine now provides care for patients every other Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 816 Reuben St., Suite C in Fredericksburg.
Sina Haeri, M.D., and Kimberly DeStefano, M.D., will see patients at the newly opened clinic.
Both are specially trained in maternal-fetal medicine, a subspecialty of o ...