Each year the Texas Wine and Grape Growers Association hosts the Lone Star International Wine Competition (LSIWC). This year twenty-five judges, primarily from the retail and distribution tier of the wine industry, participated in the blind judging on June 3-4, 2019 in historic Grapevine, Texas, centrally located between Dallas and Fort Worth.
Children’s songwriter and entertainer Joe McDermott will perform a lively concert for the kids at the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library, 410 Post Hill St., TODAY, at 1:30 P.M. The program is in lieu of Read to Swim, but children who attend will receive swim passes. Admission is FREE.
Referred to as “a Texas treasure” by the State Library Association, Joe McDermott released his first album of children’s music in 1988.
Bridgit Herrington from Mason hit a 2 run homer recently in the FCA All star game off the scoreboard it was the first homer hit in the history of the all star game her team the south won 5-4.
On Saturday, June the 15th, the Mason Puncher Club is having their annual Puncher Club Golf tournament. This tournament is an ADULTS ONLY event.
It will be an 18 hole, 4 person scramble; and, a length of string for additional help.
Come sign up early - tee off will be at 1:30 (signup no later than noon, Saturday).
The Mason ISD has been using an app called SchoolWay to send out information to the students, parents and community over the last few years. It has been very helpful for instances such as delayed start due to wether or celebrating a state championship win.
SchoolWay is no longer going to be available, but don’t worry, we have a new plan already in place.
The Board of Trustees of MISD met for their regular meeting on May 21, 2019 at the MISD Administration Office. Board President Jeff Durst called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm with members Jim Bob Smith, Tina Cantu-Navarro, Ryan Jordan, and Kathryn Martin in attendance. The invocation was brought by Fred Krebs, Pastor of St.
Continuing education after high school can be costly. That’s why Mason County Farm Bureau awarded $2000 in scholarships to local students.
“We offer these scholarships to support our local youth,” Mason County Farm Bureau President, Shannon Worrell said. “Trade school, college and university educations can be expensive. Scholarships are our way to provide assistance.
It’s that time again! The kids are out of school and hunting for something to do. Don’t let their reading skills slide this summer--they can read and have fun, too! Read to Swim begins on Monday, June 3, at the Mason Co. M. Beven Eckert Memorial Library, 410 Post Hill St.