I’m enjoying Facebook. However, there are three choices: Like-Comment-Share. I need the one that says “Don’t Like!” They have good recipes, but I forget how to make them. When in doubt resort to “Stouffers!” Too, when someone posts photos and I have no clue as to who these people are!
Save the wails!
As a kid growing up in the Texas Hill Country, I learned to keep a weather eye out for rattlesnakes. Not that there are rattlesnakes everywhere you step, but there are enough that it’s a good idea to pay attention. Because getting bit by a rattlesnake is like being shot.
Mark your calendar for next Monday’s blood drive! The bloodmobile will be in our parking lot from 4:00-7:00 P.M. Restrooms and the foyer will be open. You may contact Ann Scarth at 347-5983 for more information, and walk-ins are welcome. Remember, we’ll be closed for Good Friday. Nancy, Brenda, and I want to wish everyone a very happy Easter!
Audiobooks:
The Plum Tree by Ellen Marie Wiseman (CD F WIS)
Fifteen Minutes by Karen Kingsbury (CD F KIN)
Non-fiction:
The Sugar King: The Rise and Fa ...
The Mason Lions Club met Tuesday, March 15th for it’s weekly luncheon meeting. There were 34 members and 3 visitors in attendance.
“Boss” Lion Joel Kuykendall announced the District convention will be held April 22nd and 23rd in San Angelo.
Lion Pat Reardon was responsible for the program and introduced Mason I.S.D.
The one HEALTH TIP that makes all conditions better is to get rid of YEAST OVERGROWTH, also known as Candida. This applies to both men and women and also to most children.
Common SYMPTOMS of yeast overgrowth include gas and bloating, indigestion or heartburn, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, sugar/carbohydrate cravings, blood sugar swings, food sensitivities, sensitivities to smells, insomnia, prostatitis, PMS, endometriosis, urinary tract infections, headaches, migraine headaches, allergies, ecz ...
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service is offering four CEU credit hours at the Multi-County Wildlife Tour to be held on Thursday, April 7, 2016 from 9 am to 3 PM at Mason Mountain Wildlife Management Area located at 6318 Old Katemcy Mason Rd, Mason, TX. The program begins at 9 AM.
Mason, TX –Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Mason County and Mason Head Start have teamed-up this spring to learn about plants and nutrition!
Monday, March 21st was the program ‘kick off’ with Sheree Hardin, County Agent for family and consumer science, teaching about plant structure and function! The students listened intently to a favorite “The Cat in the Hat” book, Oh Say Can You Seed?, then took matters into their own hands by creating a one-of-a-kind plant design includin ...
Mason Garden Club met Tuesday, March 15, 2016, at 2 p.m. at the Mason County Library. The program was “Gardening 101” given by Jeff Durst.
Jeff Durst, with his wife, Margaret, own The Green House, a natural health store and organic nursery here in Mason. He explained some basic gardening practices plus some organic methods which work without using harmful chemicals around your home and garden.
The Mason JH track & field teams competed in the Harper JH Track Meet on Friday, March 18.
Due to bad weather, the track meet ended up being canceled after completing only nine events. These are the results from the nine events that were completed.
High Jump: Courntey Hanscheck, 1st place
Long Jump: Courtney Hanscheck, 2nd place
Discus: Jesse Armstrong, 5th place