7:00 a.m. -- Post Hill, Schmidt, Bryan Streets will close for floats to line up.
9:15 a.m. -- N. Spring St. (alley/radio station) will close for folks to enjoy the parade there.
Streets in the downtown area will close at 9:45 a.m. Rerouting of highway traffic on city streets through town will begin at 9:50 a.m.
NO parked vehicles are to be on W.
The Mason Rodeo Association cordially invites you to join us for our 55th Annual Round-Up & Rodeo!
To kick off this weekend long celebration, Dennis & Karen Townsend, with the support of Mason Bank and The Commercial Bank, will be sponsoring the Mason County Team Roping on Thursday, July 11th. Books close at 6:30 p.m., roping begins at 7:00.
The Mason County Chamber of Commerce and the Mason Rodeo Association cordially invite you to come celebrate the 55th Annual Roundup Festival and Rodeo!
To kick off this weekend long celebration, Dennis and Karen Townsend, with the support of Mason Bank and The Commercial Bank, will be sponsoring Mason County Team Roping on Thursday, July 11th.
On the first season of “The Voice,” Nakia immediately became a fan favorite before finishing as a semifinalist. More than 14 million viewers tuned in each week to witness Nakia wowing the show’s four celebrity coaches with his electric stage presence and using his gritty voice to make Top 40 songs his own.
Hurry, get your raffle ticket in time! The Mason County Livestock Show & Expo Inc. (MCLSE) is hosting a gun raffle fundraiser and the winning ticket will be drawn on Saturday, July 13. Tickets are $100 each and only 400 will be sold. Winner will receive a Canon Gun Safe along with the following guns: Remington 700 5R Gen2 6.5 Creedmoor; STI Hex Tac 1911 45 acp; Beretta 400 12 Gauge; Judge Pistol; Glock 9 mm; Remington 870 12 Gauge; Savage 223; Ruger 243; Henry 22 Mag Lever; and Marlin 22 Semi ...
Mason County Historical Society is hosting a two-hour workshop on genealogy, Saturday, August 3rd at the Stribling Room of the Mason County Library. Jeannie Berger, a retired teacher, now in Kerrville leads the group from 9:30-11:30 a.m. in how to find your relatives.
For example we have been researching the Behrens family and found Frederick Behrens (1830-62) of Mason trying to escape to Mexico with other German boys who did not want to fight in the Confederacy.
Welcome to July. We have had a rather mild summer so far. Yes, there have been some really hot days. Nothing I couldn’t handle with air conditioning.
We celebrate Independence Day on July 4. Travel safely if you must travel. We plan to stay home.
The Daniel Jordan family gathered last weekend to celebrate Fred Jordan’s 80th birthday.
Class of 2004 will be having its 15 Year Reunion on Saturday, July 13th at Lea Lou Co-Op from 11:00 AM-2:00 PM.
Feel free to stop anytime to catch up with old classmates!
We look forward to seeing you all!
In June, children found out at the library why Da Da Squirrel loves Little Squirrel and what wide-mouth frogs like to eat, along with what likes to eat wide-mouth frogs! It’s frightening enough to make a wide-mouth frog pretend to have a very tiny mouth! Kids surprised their fathers with personal rock portraits of Dad because “Dads Rock.” They also made Wide-Mouth Frog puppets complete with a fly to eat.
On Monday, July 1, it is all about Independence Day with a patriotic story and ...
Unlike the Scarlet Punchers, those women "of a certain age," who absolutely insist on living life to the fullest, the weather outside is hot! hot! hot! So what makes perfect sense to us, in the alternate world in which we all reside, is that July is the perfect time for a cold-weather holiday.