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We will start spraying between the hours of 5:30 pm and 9:30 pm. Please stay indoors during these and times. We want to thank everyone for their cooperation in advance in keeping Mason safe!!! Wednesday April 26, 2017, we will be spraying the south side of Mason, streets are: Austin, Fuchsia, Willow, Hackberry, Schuessler, Fir, Oak, Pine, Orange, East Rainey, Post Oak, East Kettner, South Live Oak, Schmidt, Magnolia, Smith, Steapp Ln, Hofman, City park, Landfill road. Thursday April 27, 2017, w ...
There are four candidates competing for two positions on the Mason City Commission. Incumbent Bonnie Beam is being challenged for the District 2 seat by Anna Velez. Incumbent William Beaty is being challenged for the District 4 seat by Vicki Reichenau Enrigue. Four candidates have declared for the two at-large positions on the Mason I.S.D.
The Hill Country Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists (HCCTMN) invites the public to attend its upcoming field days at Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area (WMA) on May 5th (1-4p) & May 6th (9a-Noon). The WMA staff will give an overview of the WMA, including its history, purpose and ongoing scientific studies, with special focus on the WMA’s Quail Management Study and its partnership with the HCCTMN. Volunteers with the HCCTMN assist the WMA staff with vegetation data collection for two ...
Dear Editor, Last week my husband and I attended the “town hall” meeting at the library hosted by Representative Mike Conaway. I was so proud of the citizens of Mason! They were respectful and courteous and asked intelligent, well-planned questions of the Congressman covering topics such as healthcare, the Russian investigation and the “border wall” without devolving into an angry mob like we see so often on television.
Mason Young Life is finishing the school year strong and looking forward to the summer! The summer is a great time for adult leaders to hang out with students and build relationships with them. All that extra time with teenagers provides opportunities for leaders to demonstrate the love of Christ and to share the gospel with them in a way they will understand.
The Hill Country CattleWomen present, “Honor The Brand,” at the 4th Annual Spring Roundup, Dinner & Dance. Featuring The Almost Patsy Cline Band. When: April 29, 2017 Where: Y.O. Ranch Hotel and Conference Center, 2033 Sidney Baker, Kerrville, TX Time: 5:30 in the Evening Cost: Tickets Starting at $75 each Contact: Please contact Bonnie Eckhardt @ bonniejeckhardt@gmail.com or 210.632.8480
Bill and Nita Hight of the Long Mountain Community celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary April 19 very quietly at the eye Doctor’s office. However the event was not a lost cause. Their daughter Keeta, and her family, Aiden and Rob Sharabba of Houston, treated them on Saturday evening, the 15th, with a gala back yard party and catered dinner of an Italian cuisine at their home in West Houston at which 17 friends were in attendance.
The Hext, Texas, Homecoming and Reunion will be held on April 29, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Homecoming has been held for approximately 70 years. Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m., and all festivities are at the Hext School House, 164 Anderson Lane. Lunch is $10 per adult, $8 per child. Special Event: 2nd Annual Cooking Contest!
Each year in May throughout the U.S.A., veterans organizations like The American Legion Fort Mason Post 285 place flags on the graves of deceased veterans, to honor their memories and the legacy of their brave defense of our beloved country. This tradition of decorating the graves of fallen soldiers began with Southern women who decorated the graves of Confederate soldiers even before the end of the Civil War. With the help of its members, the Ladies Auxiliary and volunteers, Fort Mason Post 28 ...
Sat. April 21st from 5 - 7 PM, had a small turn out. Hopefully more will come! Buenna Tierra Farms came and had a lot of fresh vegetables; squash, zucchini, kale, chard cabbage, carrots, lettuce and beets. Camps Nursery - Camp San Saba - Zack and Danika Smith - have all kinds of Native Plants and Cactus. These folks will be back next week as well as Mark and Sande Shaw - with baked Zucchini Breads and Cookies. Will be testing a new bread, Chocolate Zucchini Bread.

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