The Castell Area Wildlife Management Association will be hosting a pot luck meeting on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at 12:00 noon at the Trinity Methodist Church Fellowship Hall in Castell, TX. The CA WMA invites anyone to attend who is interested in learning about our Association or who would just like to meet folks who own property in the Castell area.
Native American artist Bill Hart will premiere his work in Mason at the Arnold Art Gallery on Thursday, April 4, from 5:00 P.M. till 7:00 P.M. Bill’s exhibit will run at the gallery until May 27.
One of the striking features of Bill’s art is the variety of media in which he works.
BRADY – Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service’s office in McCulloch County will host a Private Applicator Training on April 11.
Participants will receive the training needed to obtain a private applicator license from the Texas Department of Agriculture. This license will enable the applicator to purchase and apply state limited-use and federally restricted chemicals on their own property.
Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m., with the training to follow from 8 a.m.-noon.
Save the date! The thrift store will have extended hours the last Thursday of the month beginning in March. Mark your calendar for March 28, 2019 to shop 4-7 p.m. Shoppers can register for a drawing of a gift certificate to the thrift store. We appreciate our many customers and hope to see you at our first evening shopping experience.
What do you call a duck who likes to play with balls of yarn, catch mice and drink milk? Duckat, of course! In the spirit of April Fool’s Day, the story on Monday, April 1, is Duckat by Gaelyn Gordon. A child-friendly April Fool’s activity will follow the reading of this week’s selection.
Storytime is held Mondays at 10:30 A.
There once was an old viola that lived in the home of Richard Taylor and Suzie Paris at Blue Mountain Peak Ranch in Mason, Texas. It had been a point of discussion about what to do with the viola- make it into an art piece, maybe a decorative lamp? It had been hanging around in Richard’s family for more than 50 years.
While attending a performance for the Second Annual Mason Chamber Music Festival in 2016, Richard and Suzie were chatting with Bruce Williams, the Artistic Director of the F ...
Sights, Sounds & Taste of Town 6:30 at Lea Lou Co-Op.
Riata Service Organization’s major fundraiser for our county is this weekend. Come out and show your support for our Mason County First Responders who have helped us is so many ways!!
In order to provide more viewing of the Live Auction pieces available for sale at our event; you will have a chance to view the artwork on display at Mason Bank as well as Commercial Bank this week...
On March 22 at Kerrville Tivy HS, the company of PICNIC advanced to the Area meet. Judges ballots praised the actors for their “commitment to the text and the emotions to the characters” as well as “good ensemble quality.” They were also complimented on being “really grounded and very connected.”
At the awards ceremony, Ethan Powell earned Honorable Mention All Star Cast while Hannah Bishop and Grace Perlichek took away All Star Cast honors for the second time this contest seaso ...
In February, 2019, Bill Hart, a Native American Chief gifted this hand-made Cheyenne-Arapaho, peyote Ceremonial Fan to Gene Zesch in Mason, TX.
(When you give a person a gift you will expect something in return of equal or greater value.)
Gene Zesch honored Bill Hart with one of his Cowboy Hats. Therefore, it is the responsibility of Bill as a member of the Cheyenne-Arapahos and the Quapa tribes to give Gene something of equal or greater value in return.
Bill is presenting Gene with thi ...
The Mason Tennis Association will hold a fundraiser this Friday, March 29th, at the tennis courts in conjunction with the high school’s last invitational tennis tournament of the year.
You are encouraged to come out and watch some great tennis on Friday, eat a great lunch, and support Mason tennis at the same time.