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The Hill Country Youth Commercial Show and Sale will be held on October 24, at 11:00 AM. From 7AM- 10AM come view the cattle and visit with the kids. Held at Jordan Cattle Auction in San Saba Tx. There will be 41 Pens of Bred and Open Heifers. All breeds will be represnted. For more information, contact Micah Walker, Mason County Ag and Natural Resources Agent l 505 Moody Street l PO Box 247 l Mason, TX 76856 l mdwalker@ag.tamu.edu l o: (325) 347-6459 l c: (903) 439-5935 The members of ...
When you’re out with your fairy princesses and scary ghouls next week, be sure to stop by the Eckert Civic Center for a real treat! The Mason Star Gazers are having a sky viewing party on Halloween Night (Thurs. October 31st) from 6-9pm at 1024 McKinley St. It’s no trick-you’ll be able to see the crescent Moon, Jupiter and four of it’s moons, and Saturn with it’s beautiful rings.
College students pursuing a degree in agricultural education can apply for scholarships from Texas Farm Bureau (TFB). The state’s largest farm and ranch organization created the Student Teaching Award last year. It provides scholarships valued at $2,500 to four senior agricultural education students during the spring semester of off-campus student teaching. “Student teaching is an invaluable experience,” Will Frey, Mason County Farm Bureau president, said.
Believe it or not it’s time again for Mason’s Annual Fall Arts Fest this Saturday October 26th! Come join in the fun 11-4 as we welcome artists and crafts-folk from the Texas Hill Country to set up their wares on our historic square. We’ll have paintings, photography, quilted items, ceramics, jewelry, handbags, incredible lighting fixtures and so much more! While you’re walking the square make sure to check out the great shops Mason has to offer.
Funding creative and innovative teacher grants in Mason’s award-winning schools positively impacts the education of students from Pre-K through 12th grade and enriches the District’s mission of excellence in education! The Mason ISD Education Foundation is focused on this mission and appreciates all of the help from our community. The Foundation will host their 4th Annual Cattle Roundup on Monday, October 28 at noon at Jordan Cattle Auction in Mason to help raise funds for these grant opp ...
Mason County Judge Jerry Bearden issued an executive order on Monday lifting the burn ban for Mason County. Judge Bearden reminded readers that, though the burn ban has been lifted, dry conditions still persist in local fields and pastures and urged caution when dealing with any flammable situations. Conditions will be evaluated to determine the need to issue a new burn ban as needed.
Texas Hold-Em Tournament 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 with a Silent Auction, food & drinks. Bake Sale on Saturday November 16th at Webers Chevron from 8 till sold out.
I hope you are enjoying the fall weather as much as we are. We are getting ready for winter. The first freeze could be right around the corner. The deer have already found the bird feeders that I put out this week. I worry that the squirrels will get all the seed.
Join the members of St John Lutheran Church of Castell to help them celebrate 126 years of service to the Lord. On October 27, worship starts at 10:00 a.m. with a barbecue meal to follow.
Fall football weather is finally upon us and so is homecoming. Please join us this Wednesday evening at the annual bonfire. Come early to tailgate as there will be hot dogs and water available courtesy of John Watson. Lighting of the bonfire will be at 7:15 p.m. Go Punchers!

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