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   Quick French Bread    courtesy: Keep Home Simple    Over the years, I have probably accumulated 8 or 10 recipes for French Bread. Most of them resulted in a pretty good end product, but most of them were/are a bit “fussy” and time-consuming. Ever on the look-out for the ideal French Bread recipe, I happened across this one.
   The Library 42 Group will meet on Wednesday, October 12th, 1:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome.    Bring a friend and enjoy the fun.
   Fall Arts Fest 2016, Sandstone Cellars 2016 Hallowine Festival and Willow Creek Costume Party    Halloween is on its way, so why not spend it with us in Mason? Join in the fun on October 29th with a plethora of artists from the Hill Country, and beyond, at Mason Fall Arts Fest from 11am-4pm.
   Local officials from the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the Mason County AgriLife Extension and Soil Water Conservation District (SWCD) office jointly held a Fall Range Supper on Thursday, September 29 at the Eckert Community Center.    Sponsors for the event were First State Bank, Commercial Bank and Mason Bank as well as Capital Farm Credit.
   The first Mason County Fall Market featured many of our regular vendors and some new faces. We had several different kinds of vegetables including okra and a few early fall tomatoes. The selection of baked goods was incredible! There were also lots of pickles, jams and salsa. Several vendors had fresh eggs for sale.
   It is almost time for the Mason County Habitat for Humanity Warehouse Sale! Do you have materials left over from a building or remodeling project? We’ll take them! We accept furniture, ceiling fans, or working appliances. Tools, cabinetry, tiles and grout are also examples of items we will sell.
   The high school cross country teams traveled to Round Rock this past weekend to compete at Old Settlers Park where the State Meet will be held. The runners competed against teams in divisions 1A-4A with over 400 runners per division and approximately 45 teams in each event.    The Varsity Cowgirls placed 18th as a team with Angelica Ramirez leading the way and setting a NEW SCHOOL RECORD of 12:14 on the state course!
   The Hilda Cemetery Assocition will meet on Sunday, October 9, 2016 in the Hilda Fellowship Hall at 3:00 p.m.    For more info, you can contact Stephen Stengel at 830-669-2496 or [email protected].
   7th vs. Ballinger    The 7th grade suffered a tough loss against Ballinger as they fell Thursday, 14-0. We played solid defense but just couldn’t get anything going on offense and our side of the scoreboard remained blank as time ran out. With a good week of practice we should have a better outcome when we play Menard on Thursday.    8th vs.
   FREE ADMISSION!    Invisible Universe Revealed & Chasing Pluto: A Historic Journey to the Edge of Our Solar System    1:00 P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8TH at the Odeon    FREE POPCORN & DRINKS    SPONSORED BY THE MASON CO. M. BEVEN ECKERT MEMORIAL LIBRARY

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