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Storytime is held Mondays at 10:30 a.m. in the Kid’s Zone of the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library. Children ages 2-6 are welcome and should be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Weekly stories are led by Carol Lampman, an elementary school teacher specializing in early childhood development. Join us Monday, October 15, for an all-time classic as we encourage the little engine over the hill in The Little Engine That Could retold by Watty Piper. 
Today is 42 and Dominoes Game Day at the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library, 410 Post Hill St., at 1:30 p.m. in the Stribling Room. Bring your dominoes if you have them and a partner if you can find one. Come join the fun! Everyone is welcome.
The United Blood Services Bloodmobile will be in the south parking lot of the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library, 410 Post Hill Street, on Thursday, October 11, from 4:00-7:00 P.M. Please call Ann Scarth at 325-347-5983 to schedule an appointment. You may also visit www.bloodhero.com Sponsor Code: masontx.
Mason High School's annual Queen's Coronation event is right around the corner: Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6:30 for pictures. Please save the date on your calendar. This year’s theme is “A Walk in Central Park.” Tickets are $10 and are available in the High School office or by contacting a Band Booster Officer: Piper Perlichek, Deandra Palacio, Tiffany Klaerner or Misty Standard. If you would like to volunteer to help with decorations, food or clean-up, ...
Only six weeks remain to take advantage of Hill Country Memorial’s Sports Injury Clinics that provide free orthopedic and physical therapy evaluations to middle and high school students. Sports Injury Clinics are held each Saturday through Nov. 10 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Hill Country Memorial Hospital at 1020 S.
The regular meeting of the Mason Garden Club will be held onTuesday, October 16, 2018 at 2 p.m. in the Stribling Room of theMason County M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library. Connie Townsend, Master Gardener from Fredericksburg, will give a program on “Those Awesome Alliums”. Visitors are always welcome. For more information contact Joan Lindley at 347-7007.
Common sense, vigilance the best precautions On the centennial anniversary of the worldwide flu pandemic of 1918, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Texas Department of State Health Services and local health experts encourage the public to take every precaution against the flu this year. “Last year our community was particularly hard hit by the flu,” said James Partin, M.D., Hill Country Memorial Chief Medical Officer.
Families from across Mason County recently met to help shape policy for the state’s largest farm organization. “Each year, we invite Mason County Farm Bureau members to our county convention so we can discuss issues important to agriculture and rural Texas,” Shannon Worrell, Mason County Farm Bureau president, said. “It’s a true grassroots effort that enables each one of us to have a stronger voice through Texas Farm Bureau.” The issues discussed at county meetings are later s ...
This year’s Fall Range Supper has been set for Tuesday, October 23 at the Mason Community Building in Fort Mason Park. The late afternoon event is presented by Texas AgriLife Extension Service Mason County and NRCS. The event is sponsored by Capital Farm Credit, BancorpSouth, The Commercial Bank and Mason Bank. This year’s program will include: a demonstration of rain water capturing and a presentation about using livestock to manage wildlife.
On Monday, October 22nd the Mason ISD Education Foundation is holding its 3rd Annual Cattle Roundup at Jordan Cattle Auction. The concept of first pen cattle profits going to local charities began at the O-D Ranch with Edna and Conda H. Wylie around the turn of the century. The first auction proceeds were earmarked for the Care of Crippled Children.

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