Our Veterans organization is in dire need of new members to maintain and fulfill the needs of the U.S and Texas Charter By-laws for VFW Posts.
Our fellow veterans of the community and nationwide, many who are receiving benefits, are doing so as a result of actions of Veterans Organizations acting on behalf of each of us.
Have you ever built a snowman and found the next day that his grin has gotten a bit crooked or he stands a little shorter? On Monday, January 27, wonder no more what’s happening while you sleep. Snowmen at Night by Caralyn and Mark Buehner answers all your questions! A winter craft will follow the readaloud.
Storytime is held Mondays at 10:30 a.m.
Who doesn’t love spaghetti?! Here’s your chance for a delicious meal for a good cause. Second Chance Mason Animal Rescue invites you to a spaghetti lunch on Sunday, February 2 at the St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Parish Hall, a fundraiser for the free Spay/Neuter Program for income eligible residents within Mason and Mason County.
There is a great need for assistance with spaying and neutering services.
Farm Service Agency (FSA) County Executive Director, Randy Maenius stated “Both Mason and Llano County have met the qualifying drought ratings that ‘trigger’ eligibility for the Livestock Forage Program on 2019 acreages of improved pasture, native pasture, and sorghum forage.”
Eligible livestock generally include beef cattle, dairy cattle, equine, goats, llamas, or sheep that have been or would have been grazing the eligible grazing land or pastureland during the normal grazing peri ...
It’s that time of year folks! The Friends of the Library are preparing for our annual Book & Bake Sale to benefit the library. We ask, once again, that you to dig out those wonderful books you’ve read and are now ready to share. We also take donations of DVDs, so dust off those movie boxes you haven’t watched in ages and bring them to us!
High school and college graduations may be months away, but now is the time to start thinking about applying for scholarships, according to Will Frey, Mason County Farm Bureau president.
Mason County students are encouraged to apply for more than $200,000 in Farm Bureau college scholarships offered on the local, district and state levels.
“Scholarships and awards are an excellent opportunity for Farm Bureau families to earn money to pursue their education,” Frey said.
Thank you Lord for the rain. I hear from everyone in the community that they had the rain that we needed so desperately. Some gauges had more than others, but we are all thankful for what we received.
The Men’s Choir of the Art United Methodist Church will practice January 28 at 6.
Due to the interest in the Republican forum for local candidates scheduled for Thursday January 23 at 7:00 PM, there has been a change of venue. The forum will now be at Eckert Civic Center located at 1024 McKinley Avenue. Originally the forum was to be held at the M.
The 8th annual Puncher Band Auction is this Saturday, January 25th - kick off with the first auction table is live on Lone Star 102.5 at 9:00 a.m.
Come by the band hall to view the auction items in person or check us out on the Mighty Mason Puncher Band Facebook page.
On Sunday, February 2, Second Chance Mason Animal Rescue will provide a delicious spaghetti lunch at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Parish Hall as a fundraiser for the free Spay/Neuter Program for income eligible pet owners in Mason. Dine in or carry out! Please mark your calendars, and to help you remember, it’s the first Sunday in February.