The Cowgirls and Punchers held the District 27AA cross country meet at the City Park this past Wednesday. We would like to thank the golf course members for closing the golf course for us to run, the city, the school faculty, parents, the band boosters and all of the volunteers who came out to help put on the meet.
The start of the second six weeks began with studies in Texas History and art. The staff is getting an education, too. Teachers and administrators have been receiving training in different areas over the last month.
The Friends of Doss had their monthly meeting Monday October 10.
Fall is in the air and Halloween is just around the corner! Come spend a delightful day with us on Saturday, October 29th in Mason. Over 20 artists from the Hill Country will be participating in the Mason Fall Arts Fest from 11am-4pm. The historic Seaquist House will have a storyteller for children from 11am-Noon.
Sue Gierisch, aka Grammies Goodies, has been selling her products at the Farmers Market from its beginning. Sue creates wonderful body creams from all natural products, including shea butter, coconut oil, jojoba oil, vitamin E oil, sweet almond oil and essential oils. At the market, you can choose your favorite fragrance and she will put it together right then for you.
7th vs. Glenn Junior High
The 7th grade Punchers played a tough game against Glenn Junior High. Unfortunaetly they ended up on the wrong side of the scoreboard. We made some good catches and had some decent runs but we could never quite get anything put together.
The JV White team played Wall for a third consecutive time last week.
They played hard and continued to progress and get better. The Punchers fell to the Wall Hawks 21-0. It was a hard fought game and they lost to a good Wall team.
The Mason Ladies Golf Association held their annual meeting on Oct 17. Several members enjoyed a 9 hole cross country tournament, a putting contest, & then all met at Kay Evans home for our luncheon & meeting.
After a review of the past year's activities our new officers were elected.
Third grade students at Mason ISD put seeds in the ground this week. Students successfully met the requirements for “GROW” in the Learn, Grow, Eat and Go program. Mason ISD students, parents and faculty began their competition to meet the requirements for “GO” by starting the Walk Across Texas program.
Mason Building Supply donated seeds including carrots, radishes, lettuce, kale, spinach, squash and others for the students to plant.
Vampires—supernatural, blood-drinking, dead humans—are a worldwide myth...most of the time. Some stories are difficult to classify as fiction.
Thursday, October 27, 6:30 p.m. at the Stribling Room of the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library (located at 410 Post Hill Street), John L. Davis will talk about whether vampires have appeared in places other than questionable books and bad movies.
Some time ago, as a university teacher of rhetoric and ...