The Heart of Texas Historians and Storytellers will be hosting their 7th annual event on Sunday, September 22, 2019 at the new McCulloch County Library Community Room beginning at 2:00 PM. This year the group is excited to host Tumbleweed Smith, a seasoned communicator who has spent a lifetime fostering his love of history and sharing it across Texas and beyond.
Native Texan Bob Lewis, (a.k.a.
For their second outing of the 2019 football season, the Mason Punchers, traveled to Johnson City on Friday night to meet up with the LBJ Eagles.
After a tough beginning last week, the Mason boys showed their fans that they had picked themselves up, dusted themselves off and that they were ready to play.
Though the game began with Mason kicking off to Johnson City, the Eagles had difficulty doing anything constructive with the ball.
Please join us on Monday, September 16th from 11a.m. – Noon at the Mason County Senior Center. The Area Agency on Aging of the Concho Valley Council of Governments will provide an overview of services, as well as, address your questions related to Transportation services. The Area Agency on Aging provides services for individuals 60 years of age and older and for informal Caregivers who provide care for loved ones who are 60 years of age and older.
There will NOT be an American Legion meeting on Thursday September 12, 2019.
For more information concerning the program or operation of the American Legion Fort Mason Post #285 please contact Joaquin Velez (325) 218-2049; Or Tom Koepke (325)347-6021.
For information on the Ladies Auxiliary, please contact Gail Coldiron at (325) 347-9016.
Everyone is invited to the 8th Annual Fundraising Dinner for Mason Young Life! We invite you to learn more about this exciting ministry and how it is impacting the lives of students right here in Mason!
Young Life ministries around the world are filled with concerned adults who want to make a difference in the lives of kids in their communities.
On August 21, 2019, the United Way of the Concho Valley hosted their annual awards luncheon at the McNease Convention Center in San Angelo, Texas.
Mason County was honored with the New Beginnings Award. The New Beginnings Award is presented to entities who’ve conducted a successful, first-time work place campaign.
Mason County is proud to partner with the United Way of the Concho Valley in order to deliver hope to those in need.
The first meeting of the Menard-Kimble-Mason Texas Teacher Retired Association (MKM TRTA) will meet on Thursday, September 5, 2019. It will begin at 11 a.m. at the Menard Community Center.
The unit now has 137 members on the roster . There will be some changes coming up, and members will be advised about them.
What is happening in Texas politics? Big changes that will affect our lives are ahead, and it is important for voters to keep up with those changes!
Steve Munisteri, an insider in Washington and Texas politics will give the inside stories on everything from illegal immigration to Senator Cornyn’s re-election campaign.
Steve, a 47 year veteran in Texas and Washington politics has had a long career in many political roles.
Mason's much-hyped meeting with the Wall Hawks last Thursday saw the Punchers come up short against a tremendously talented and skilled team.
Wall controlled the game for almost the entire evening. Only minutes into the first quarter, the Hawks scored, then added the conversion to lead 8-0. Only minutes of play later, Wall scored on a long run, and added the PAT to put the score at 15-0.
Mason High School was honored again on Thursday night with a Lone Star Cup Championship presented by the UIL and Farm Bureau. This is the second year for us to receive this honor. It is a culmination of all UIL activities based on a point system and very difficult to achieve.