The MHS National Honor Society is sponsoring a blood drive in the MHS library on Monday, November 18th from 10:00 AM - 2:30 PM.
Donors may sign up in the MHS office or by visiting bloodhero.com. Donors must be at least 16 years old and will receive a t-shirt and Chick Fil-A coupon.
The Mason County Library is pleased to once again welcome acclaimed Celtic guitarist and storyteller Jerry Barlow in concert. The program will be held on Thursday, November 14th at 6:30 P.M. at the Library, 410 Post Hill Rd. in Mason. The performance is sponsored by the Library and is free to the community.
Barlow’s current repertoire features many pieces that will be familiar to the audience – of course, Barlow will fill in the history, legend, and humor behind the music.
The regular meeting of the Mason Garden Club will be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2019, at 2 p.m. in the Stribling Room of the Mason County M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library.
Guest speaker Beth Erwin of Georgetown will give a program on “Do It Yourself Irrigation”, with all the tips on how to get the most out of your watering system.
The countdown is on until Thanksgiving. We have not discussed family plans for Thanksgiving. We usually have plans in place a month in advance. I am sure it will all work out.
This is a busy season at the Art United Methodist Church. The signup sheet for Thanksgiving sides is at the back of church.
Arnold Art Gallery and Mason Artisan Gallery will each have their final open house this Thursday, November 14. Everyone is invited to share a farewell toast to two establishments that have been cherished art venues for many years.
Joyce Arnold is closing Arnold Art Gallery in order to take advantage of new opportunities in the Mason real estate market.
All Legionnaires and interested veterans are invited to our monthly meeting this Friday, Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Please note the change of date from Thursday to Friday due to the football game this week.
For more information, contact Cdr. Tommy Koepke at (325) 347-6021 or Holly B.
Oops! The Friends of the Library have goofed! We apologize for the inconvenience, but our guest speaker for November 7th has changed.
We are pleased to present Tumbleweed Smith, creator and producer of THE SOUND OF TEXAS, a radio series that began in Big Spring and became the most widely syndicated feature radio show in Texas.
Inductee of the Fort Worth Stock Yards Trail of Fame, Tumbleweed Smith, in doing his daily multi award-winning program of 50 years, has gathered the largest private ...
Texas Hold-Em Tournament to benefit the Mason County Cancer Benefit will be held Saturday November 16th at Mason Community Building. Registration from 11-12, tournament begins at 12:30, BYOB. Set ups available.
For more information call Darrell Dayton @ 325-347-4025 Kickoff for the MCCB Teams Fundraising will begin at the Poker Tournament.
A sharp eyed reader found an error in the listing of Mason County Sheriffs in the history of the Mason County Jail, as published in last week's Hunters' & Visitors' Guide.
Francis Kettner was sheriff from May 1861 to August 1862. There is documentation from Stella Gipson Polk’s book, Mason and Mason County: A History that has as a source Kathryn Buford Eilers, B.A and her book A History of Mason County, Texas Thesis Aug.
The Mason County Republican Women will hold their bimonthly luncheon on Wednesday Nov. 20th at 11:30 a.m. in the Stribling Room at the Mason Library.
Members and guests will gather at 11:30 a.m. for a meet and greet with the luncheon starting promptly at noon.
Our distinguished speaker will be Mike Cox, who is the Director of License to carry for the Texas State Rifle Association, in addition to being on its board of directors.