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Mason High School's annual Queen's Coronation event is right around the corner: Saturday, November 3, 2018 at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6:30 for pictures. Please save the date on your calendar. This year’s theme is “A Walk in Central Park.” Tickets are $10 and are available in the High School office or by contacting a Band Booster Officer: Piper Perlichek, Deandra Palacio, Tiffany Klaerner or Misty Standard. If you would like to volunteer to help with decorations, food or clean-up, ...
Only six weeks remain to take advantage of Hill Country Memorial’s Sports Injury Clinics that provide free orthopedic and physical therapy evaluations to middle and high school students. Sports Injury Clinics are held each Saturday through Nov. 10 from 7:30 to 9 a.m. at Hill Country Memorial Hospital at 1020 S.
Common sense, vigilance the best precautions On the centennial anniversary of the worldwide flu pandemic of 1918, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Texas Department of State Health Services and local health experts encourage the public to take every precaution against the flu this year. “Last year our community was particularly hard hit by the flu,” said James Partin, M.D., Hill Country Memorial Chief Medical Officer.
This year’s Fall Range Supper has been set for Tuesday, October 23 at the Mason Community Building in Fort Mason Park. The late afternoon event is presented by Texas AgriLife Extension Service Mason County and NRCS. The event is sponsored by Capital Farm Credit, BancorpSouth, The Commercial Bank and Mason Bank. This year’s program will include: a demonstration of rain water capturing and a presentation about using livestock to manage wildlife.
On Monday, October 22nd the Mason ISD Education Foundation is holding its 3rd Annual Cattle Roundup at Jordan Cattle Auction. The concept of first pen cattle profits going to local charities began at the O-D Ranch with Edna and Conda H. Wylie around the turn of the century. The first auction proceeds were earmarked for the Care of Crippled Children.
River of Life Church will be holding their 12th Annual Fall Festival on Wednesday, October 31st from 5 - 8pm. There will be free food, a variety of fun games, Cake Walk, Giant Inflatable Slide, Bouncy Castle, Laser Tag, Prize Booth and of course plenty of candy! Once again this year we will have our Photo Booth, get a photo taken of your family and you will receive a free 5 x 7 picture.
Joe Manuel an 11 year member of George Strait’s Ace in the Hole band along with Larry Allison, retired Lampasas County Attorney present Lora Cheney, Development Coordinator and Kaylee Gaines, Outreach Coordinator with a new Fender Guitar signed by George Strait to be auctioned off during the upcoming 5th Annual Rifles, Racks & Deer Tracks fundraiser benefiting the Hill Country Children’s Advocacy Center. Event is October 27th, 2018 at the YMCA of the Highland Lakes in Burnet. For more ...
ATTENTION SINGERS: The Mason Community Choir will begin rehearsals for a Christmas cantata titled “More Than a Manger” this Monday, October 8, 7:00 p.m. at First Methodist Church. We plan to present this spiritually meaningful program on Sunday, December 2. Even if you have never sung with us, come and give it a try.
The closing game of Mason's 2018 pre-season schedule last Friday night welcomed in a great night of fall weather, and saw the Punchers clinch a 42-7 victory over the Comanche Indians. The Punchers took the opening kickoff from Comanche, and after only a few plays, Jake Cockerham raced across the goal for the first Mason touchdown of the night.
Gather your friends and family and join us for a day full of fun at the Fort Mason Cookoff and Wild West Extravaganza, Saturday, October 13. All activities will be held at the Fort Mason Park – rain or shine. The event, hosted by the Mason County Livestock Show & Expo Inc., will feature a live music concert, cookoff contest, goat roping, washer pitching tournament and golf tournament.

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