The Riata Service Organization plans their Annual Rummage Sale for Saturday morning, March 2nd from 8:00-12:00 at the American Legion Hall, located on Post Hill St. behind the Mason jail. The funds raised from the sale are always channeled back into the Mason community through various projects.
Some items available will include furniture, household items, linens, jewelry, clothes and other treasures.
Mark you calendar for the first public performance of the 2019 Mason High School One Act Play. This Sunday, March 3 at 5 pm, the cast and crew will present their competition piece at the MHS auditorium. The students have been attending rehearsals after long days of school and sport practices, sacrificing free time on Sunday afternoon while keeping up with school work to prepare their production.
Mason ISD is accepting nominations for the Gifted and Talented program. All nominations are due by 3:30 p.m. this Friday, March 1. If you would like to nominate your child for the Gifted and Talented program, please go to Mason Elementary/Junior High for the necessary paperwork. For more information, please call Mason Elementary/ Junior High office at (325)347-1122.
At the Mason County Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet on February 21st, Charles Reichenau was honored with the prestigious Hall of Fame Award. Jan Appleby, last year's recipient, made the presentation.
This year's Business Over Ten Years was The Thing Is... Boutique. Kim Jackson with last year's winner, Bluebonnet CASA, made the presentation to owners Mary Polk and Lisa Polk.
The award for Business Under Nine Years went to Lea Lou Coop.
But we do want you to join us for dinner. The Mason Community Foundation wants you to have dinner on us. We have identified 50 VOLUNTEER groups and organizations who give of their time and talents to the Mason Community. That’s a lot of people power for a small space.
The must-hear book on Monday, February 25, introduces the characters Elephant Gerald and his best friend Piggie. Elephant and Piggie books are a series of books written by Mo Willems. In this series, the author combines his understanding of early childhood development with a delightful sense of humor. Mo Willems began his career writing for Sesame Street where he earned six Emmy Awards.
Mason ISD is currently accepting nominations for the Gifted and Talented Program. Nominations will be accepted until 3:30 p.m. on Friday, March 1, 2018. If you would like to nominate your child for the screening/testing process of the Gifted and Talented Program, please go to the Mason Elementary/Junior High Office for the necessary paperwork.
As we all know, time passes quickly. It passes even more quickly when you’re having fun! These past four months, that I have had the wonderful opportunity and privilege of spending at the Mason County Nutrition Program, were not only fast and fun but a touching experience as well. Even though I have only spent a short time as the Nutrition Director, I have made many lasting memories and friendships and have been blessed by spending time with some of our community’s most remarkable members ...
Mason ISD provides many educational programs to meet the needs of our students. One of the programs offered is the Gifted and Talented Program, which has been planned for young, able learners. Listed below are a few characteristics of children who may benefit from the program. Please review these characteristics to see if they describe your child.