Rehearsals changed to accommodate game, holiday

Fandangle practices are going well, but some minor scheduling changes have been made, according to artistic director Lorna Ayers. 

“Indian practice on Wednesdays will be at 7:30 p.m. from now on instead of 8:00 p.m.” Ayers said. “I encourage everyone to go online and get a new rehearsal schedule.”

Another change in the practice calendar was the swap of Tuesday and Thursday rehearsals for the month of May to accommodate baseball playoff games.

“General practices will be on Tuesdays, and special scenes will be on Thursdays,” said Ayers. 

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Polo raises another $775,000 for MDA

Despite the early morning storm that wreaked havoc on plans for this year’s Polo on the Prairie, scheduled to take place last Saturday, May 18, at the Musselman Brothers’ Lazy 3 Ranch in Albany, the rains failed to dampen a record-breaking fundraising effort, according to MD Anderson program director Sarah Watson.

Community cleanup set June 15

A community-wide clean-up day, promoted annually by the Chamber of Commerce, has been scheduled for Saturday, June 15.

All citizens of the community are encouraged to come out and help work on projects aimed at beautifying the town of Albany, and the annual clean-up day is a good way for many people to get volunteer hours.

“Those who would like to volunteer can meet at the Depot at 8:00 a.m.,” said Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones.

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Country musical slated

A monthly country and western musical will get underway this month on Saturday, May 25 from 6:00 to 10:00 p.m. at the Moran Community Center.

Moran singer-songwriter M.L. “Marty” Clifford is coordinating the new event, which will probably be held on the fourth Saturday of each month.

Proceeds will benefit local organizations such as the fire department, said Clifford.

There is no admission, but snacks will be available.

For more information, call 325-668-5084 or 254-631-9777.

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Cornelius to speak at FUMC

Paul Cornelius with the Discovery Center Creation Museum  will speak at the Albany United Methodist Church this Sunday, teaching about Creation. 

He and his family will eat breakfast with church members at 9:30 a.m. and then meet with Sunday School classes at 10:00 a.m., followed by the Worship Service at 11:00 a.m. 

“The Discovery Center is a creation museum that exists primarily to provide scientific and historic evidence for the truthfulness of God’s word, especially as it relates to the creation/evolution issue,” explained FUMC pastor Tim Trimble.

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Fort to host trail cooking event

The Fort Griffin State Historical Site is hosting “Trail Driver Cooking: Historic Foodways of the Western Trail,” a special outdoor cooking event, on Saturday, May 25.

Those who attend the demonstration will be able to watch cooks prepare authentic trail driver food and then be able to sample the prepared chuckwagon cuisine.

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NSES online registration available

Parents whose children attended Nancy Smith Elementary School this spring and will return to the same campus next year are asked to go online and register for the upcoming school year using links for 2019-2020 Returning Student Registration link that were recently emailed..

Retiring local educators to be honored

The community of Albany is invited to attend the Albany ISD retiree reception, which will honor retiring Albany ISD staff members Danita Johnston, Lavelle Vinson, Karen Martin, and Debra Overton.

The reception will take place on Thursday, May 23, at 2:30 p.m. in the foyer of Nancy Smith Elementary School, and all are invited.

Guests may come and go from the reception as they please.

Danita Johnston has taught at Albany for 29 years, where she instructed business and English classes at the secondary campus.

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Boys Ranch hosts annual dinner

The Ben Richey Boys Ranch once again hosted its annual Teacher Appreciation Dinner at the ranch’s local campus on Tuesday, May 14.

“About 120 teachers, school board members, administrators, faculty members, and other staff came to the dinner with their families,” said Albany campus director Mike Bean.

The dinner is a way for the Boys Ranch to show its gratitude to the educators of Albany.

“We put this event on every year so that we can show some appreciation to our teachers and faculty,” said Bean. “They do a lot for our kids in Albany, and they work very hard.”

Ministry uses theft proof bins

Because of ongoing problems with pilfering of donated items, Closet Angels is now using a theft proof donation bin that is owned by Medina Children’s home.

“Unfortunately, it has been painted bright blue and has their signs painted on that read ‘Arms of Hope’,” said Closet Angels director Lori Reames. “We are not allowed to paint over this, so we want everyone to know this is where they need to deposit their donations to Closet Angels!”

Reames asked donors to first place items inside plastic trash bags before dropping them into the bins.