Saturday, April 9th from 10 am-2 pm on the Courthouse Lawn
Proceeds benefit the Family, Career, and Community Leaders of America 2016 scholarship for a graduating senior. Thank you for your support and we hope to see y’all there!
Special thanks to Carlene Brollier for donating many of the items to be sold.
Ken Mercer, an elected member of the State Board of Education, and education advocate Alice Linahan will speak to Star Republican Women on Tuesday, April 19 at Quail Point Lodge in Horseshoe Bay. A complimentary luncheon will be served at 12:30 p.m. and the program will begin at 1 p.m.
Ken Mercer was elected to the State Board of Education for District 5 in 2006 and re-elected in 2010 and 2012.
The New Testament book of Romans: This letter is credited as being one of the most profoundly influential letters for individuals and for the Church.
Many Christian leaders throughout the centuries have written about the influence the Book of Romans has had on their lives. Writings from 386 AD to the present – from Aurelius Augustine, whose writings have shaped the Western Church for more than 1500 years; to the writings of Karl Barth, who became the most prolific and influential theologian o ...
Classes for April
These upcoming classes are offered through Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI)-Texas Tech University (TTU) Hill Country.
Enrollment is open to anyone over age 50. Sign up for classes in any of the following ways:
Online: www.olli.ttu.edu
Email: [email protected]: 830-990-2717
Membership in OLLI Hill Country is $25 per person, and is valid from September to July.
Debut author Antonio Ruiz-Camacho will speak at the Marble Falls Public Library’s Lunch with an Author program, Friday, April 22 at 11:30 AM. His story collection “Barefoot Dogs” follows the Arteaga family in the aftermath of the kidnapping of the family patriarch, and their flight from modern Mexico. In a New York Times book review (April 3, 2015), Patricia Engel describes Antonio’s writing style as “...muscular and evocative.
On Saturday, April 2, The Mason Artisan Gallery will be celebrating six years at our small Sunday House at 117 N. Liveoak. We thank the kind people here in Mason who have patronized our shop.
During this time, we have had visitors and customers from as far away as Australia. We continue to feature paintings oils, watercolors, and acrylics, as well as jewelry, ceramics, cards, gourds, and much more.
There will be a drawing for a door prize, as well as specially priced art displayed on the south ...
Magical Mason is popping with color in more ways than one! Mother Nature is working her magic on the hills and in the valleys, while talented artists are planning displays for their creations during Mason Bloomin’ Arts Fest on Saturday, April 2nd. From 11am-4pm a whole host of artists will be lining the sidewalks with their creations.
For local artist, Karen Sharbo, (featured at the Arnold Art Gallery), color and creativity have always been a part of her life.
The City of Mason will be holding a General Election for City Commissioner District 3 Saturday, May 7, 2016. Early voting begins Monday, April 25, 2016 in the City Office Building, 124 Moody St., and concludes Tuesday, May 3, 2016. Early voting hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The City has allowed extra hours during Early Voting for individuals that may need the extra time.
Woohoo! It’s spring time here in Mason, TX. The wildflowers are out and they look amazing. In the Chamber office, we have a map with three driving tours to go look at all the wildflowers in the county. Stop by the Chamber office and grab your copy of Mason’s Historic Country Lanes Wildflower Drive.
April has approached us very fast.
It certainly seems like spring now with the warm weather, daylight savings time adjustment and Easter behind us already. The trees are just beginning to bud, and things continue to need tending to around the City. The crews are spraying the weeds that are starting to grow up along the streets and in the park areas, although it will be a constant job to keep up with them for the coming months.