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The Mason County 4H Club invites any interested families to learn more about 4H and the programs available to them on Wednesday, August 1st at 5:30 p.m. at the Historic Building at 505 Moody St. A hot dog supper will begin at 5:30 and continue with a swim party at the city pool for all members and prospective members from 6:30 to 8:30.
The public water system of the City of Mason has reached a Critical, Level 1 condition recently, and the City Administrator John Palacio has implemented additional water conservation measures.  While we do not fear immediate water shortages, we feel it is necessary to move to voluntary measures to protect the water levels for everyone and the increase demand of the limitations of our water system.  As the hot summer winds continue to blow and the dry conditions only worsen, the City of Maso ...
7:00 a.m. - street closings for floats Westmoreland & Post Hill...jail Post Hill & Schmidt...library Post Hill & Bryan...swimming pool Bryan & Moody (east)...Historical Bldg. All float entries have to check in on Post Hill Street by the jail and will line up as they arrive. Float entries that are being towed may off-load at the library parking lot and leave those vehicles there to re-load. Those that are riding horses in the parade should park in the creek bottom just north of t ...
The Mason County Chamber of Commerce and the Mason Rodeo Association cordially invite you to come celebrate the 54th Annual Roundup Festival and Rodeo! To kick off this weekend long celebration, Dennis and Karen Townsend, with the support of Mason Bank and The Commercial Bank, will be sponsoring Mason County Team Roping on Thursday, July 12th.
One in 6 children in America face food insecurity. Food insecurity is defined as “the state of being without reliable access to a sufficient quantity of affordable, nutritious food.” According to Feeding America, children in rural and farm communities are more likely to face food insecurity. To help combat hunger in our community, Fontera Healthcare Network will be holding a food drive at the Mason Clinic through the month of July.
Dear Mason community, Many of you have expressed concern about the recent closure of the Eckert James River Bat Cave Preserve (EJRBC). While we understand that visiting the cave has become a long-honored tradition, we have decided to temporarily close the preserve for the safety of our visitors. On June 29, a neighboring landowner treated their property with a fog pesticide while guests were gathering to view the nightly bat emergence at EJRBC.
It has been a whirlwind over the last 60 days. Many changes have occurred in the office. As would be expected with a new Chief in town. • Our 2019 proposed budget is an increase of $59,454.60. Of this amount $42,000 is to be allocated to contract with Western Valuation Consulting to assist in appraisals throughout Mason County.
The Mason Rodeo Association cordially invites you to join us for our 54th Annual Round-Up & Rodeo! To kick off this weekend long celebration, Dennis & Karen Townsend, with the support of Mason Bank and The Commercial Bank, will be sponsoring the Mason County Team Roping on Thursday, July 12th. Books close at 6:30 p.m., roping begins at 7:00.
It is that time of year again for the Mason Jr. and adult tennis players to enjoy a fun, relaxing and competitive tennis tournament right here in Mason. This year’s tournament will be the 54th Annual Dr. Pepper/Tennis Outlet Tennis Tournament. Players from all over the state travel to Mason to compete in this tournament and one thing I continually hear is how awesome it is that there are so many youth and adult tennis players in our community.
July 9th - 12th (M - TH) July 16th - 19th July 23rd - 26th July 30th - Aug 2nd 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. All incoming 7th through 12th grade girls and boys are highly encouraged to attend. There is no cost for this camp.

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