Free Gas Not in the Cards....
Craig Murphy is a “pay it forward” kind of guy. If such courtesy were a corporation, his “giving back” nature might qualify him for the board of directors.
It’s simply the way he’s wound.
So, his friends weren’t surprised recently when it appeared he might be the recipient of a free tank of gas....
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Murphy, whose 500 gigs in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex last year could make him the most durable vocalist around, was mystified when the gas pump ...
I’ve been waiting two months for this. Are we going to have a frost or freeze on the 19th? The bee brush is blooming, so that’s a sign of rain. Joints aching? Mine seeming hurt all the time. Guess we’ll find out about the Thunder in February and the frost/freeze on the same day in April.
Hope all had a blessed Easter.
Stellar Science
You may recall, as I do because I was there, that Coach Jimmy Lange told his seventh grade science class in 1974 that there are nine planets in our solar system. You may even remember all their names. I know Earth was one, and Jupiter, and Sneezy, and Louie.
Well, I was out almost all of last week because my husband had back surgery. All went well, and now I’m trying to catch up. Don’t forget that today is Michael Stork’s Alzheimer’s and Dementia program. He is the owner of Morning Star Memory Care in Fredericksburg, and he is very knowledgeable.
The Mason Lions club met Tuesday, April 11th, for its regular weekly meeting. There were three visitors in attendance: Mason High School seniors Steeley Smith, Jackson Chapman and Cheyenne Ivey.
Lion Rob Hofmann, our District Judge for the 452nd Judicial District,was responsible for the program and spoke about the Texas CASA system
Although there are about 3200 judges in Texas, the courts only make up about .38% of the state's budget He provided a lot of information about the staffing and demog ...
Micah Walker, Mason County AgriLife Extension Agent for Ag and Natural Resources has announced the dates for the Hill Country Commercial Heifer Show and Sale as October 24, 2017. The event will be held in conjunction with the TSWCR Ranch Gathering.
Entry Forms are due and consignment fees are $10.00 per head entered with no limit.
Production Must Close April 30th
Fredericksburg, TX (Apr. 17, 2017)- April 28th, 29th and 30th will be the final weekend of performances for the Fredericksburg Theater Company’s (FTC) production of Driving Miss Daisy. Driving Miss Daisy is the final show of FTC’s 20th anniversary season, performed onstage at the Steve W.
At the end of the first round of competition, the Mason Punchers first team was in first place with a 60 shot lead. The second team was 12 shots back of San Saba and 1 shot ahead of Junction. Things were looking pretty good for the Punchers. Then a sour turn of events.