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Kim Rabon, Chastika Glentz, and Tammy Parrish
May 8th was an exciting day at Mason Elementary. We had our 1st Annual Leadership Luau. The Leadership Luau was an opportunity for the students at Mason Elementary to show how The Leader in Me program has been put into action throughout our school. As most of the community knows, Mason Elementary received a grant to implement The Leader in Me program, which teaches leadership skills to our students by learning and practicing the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.
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On Monday, May 13th and Tuesday, May 14th, Mason High School, along with many community volunteers and the Student Health Advisory Committee of Mason ISD, presented the Shattered Dreams program.
Around 35 student participants attended a retreat on Monday night at the Eckert Civic Center where they listened to TABC Officer Michael Deans and Deputy Sherriff Lewis Herrington as they discussed legal issues involved in alcohol use among teens, true stories of shattered dreams and the importance of ...
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Suzanne Bjork, Mary Freytag
The Mason Community Thrift Store is moving to the Old Post Office building on the southwest corner of the Square. Our current leased site at 330 Ft. McKavitt is no longer available. That building has been sold. We are planning to move before Round-Up weekend in mid-July. Until the move is completed we will continue to operate at our current site.
The Mason Community Foundation, which operates the Community Thrift Store, is purchasing the Old Post Office.
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Last week, the Wibby Shearer Archives Room was dedicated at Fort Mason. A large crowd of friends and family members were on hand to celebrate the opening of this wonderful addition to the Fort. The family of Wibby Shearer assembled in the new archive room for this photo. Back row, left to right: Kris Lloyd, Billy Bob Lloyd and Bill Sheppard.
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Mike Shanley, The American Legion
Everyone’s invited to attend the Memorial Day Salute at the Veterans Memorial on Monday, May 27th at 11:00 am. Memorial Day has its roots in the Southern tradition of decorating veterans’ graves that began after the Civil War and eventually became a national holiday. Each year, the members of The American Legion, the VFW, and numerous volunteers place more than 750 American flags on the graves of local veterans throughout Mason County to honor their memory and their service to our beloved c ...
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May 23, 2013
6:30 p.m.
Mason Cafeteria
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C.H.O.I.C.E camp is having its last session of a four part series this Saturday, May 18 at Richards Park in Brady. Our last session will wrap up with the day campers identifying who they are today and what their goals for their future are. Plans will be made as to how they can achieve their goals, both short term and long term in life no matter what their age.
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Most pet owners spend time and money to make sure their pet is protected. They put up fences, provide vaccinations, provide a good diet and plenty of exercise, and keep pets away from harmful substances. But one area that is sometimes overlooked is pet interactions with wildlife.
The results of some interactions with wildlife may only be annoying, such as when an overly curious dog gets sprayed by a skunk.
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At the recent Hill Country Cattle Women style show, Mason was well represented, as both Deborah Hofmann (at left) and Lisa Polk (center) acted as models. Some of the clothing being modeled came from Lisa’s boutique, The Thing Is, and from Southern Britches on the south side of Mason's square.
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There are certain places that, for one reason or another, I try to avoid at all costs. Houston, Texas is about six of those places. Not only is Houston huge and confusing and full of people who evidently learned to drive by playing the go-cart Wii game, it’s also surrounded by a dense, interwoven net of toll roads.
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Last week's hail storm followed a path from Hext, to Streeter, then on to Erna, Hilda and Loyal Valley. These large stones fell at Ray and Judy Uherek's.
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Several Mason Bank coworkers gathered on Saturday afternoon for a Paint & Sip. Painting a Bluebonnet was the challenge and opportunity to look up close to the variety of shapes and colors that create one single Bluebonnet flower. Rebecca Schuessler, Cheryl Nail, Debra Schovajsa, Kelly Martin, Jennie Armes….great job ladies!
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Grace Christian School hosted the Hill Country Speech Meet on April 17th. Eighty students from three schools participated in academic, art, and track and field events. Participating schools were Llano Chtistian Academy, Hill Country SDA Kerrville, and Grace Christian. Students from left to right: back row; Randee Renfroe, Alexis Brown, KC Coleman, Gabe Jennings, Quaid Brandenberger, Aaron Alm.
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Six ladies from Brady arrived in Mason for a day of fun on May 9th. They purchased gift certificates from KNEL’s Shopping Show and on ward to Mason they came.
Paint brushes aimed and ready, they began to paint for 2 hours at The Painted Tree Studio. It was time for laughter, focus, bonding…did I mention fun?
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Junior Advanced Placement Class first period heard Dr. John Davis speak about the Texas Rangers on Thursday, May 9, during their class period. In conjunction with the Big Read sponsored by the Mason County Library, the students read the novel True Grit which involves two Texas Rangers. Dr. Davis presented true stories about Texas Rangers to the students.
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