Seniors, parents to meet June 26

By Melinda L. Lucas

Seniors who are a part of the Class of 2023, along with their parents and guardians, are asked to attend a meeting set for this coming Sunday afternoon, June 26 at 4:00 p.m. in the Albany High School auditorium.

Parents will receive a packet with a calendar and other information about the students’ senior year.

Those who aren’t able to attend can pick up a packet at the high school during office hours.

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OJAC sets date for workshops

By Melinda L. Lucas

The Old Jail Art Center children’s summer workshop registration is happening now with a deadline date set for Friday, July 1.

The traditional Cultural Connections Camp, which is centered on Greece this year, will be offered both on-site and virtually to start things off on Wednesday, Aug. 3.

Two other workshops will be in-person only on Aug. 5 and Aug. 9, then the popular puppet workshop will be only virtual Aug. 10-12.

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Funding needed for upcoming Day Camp

By Sam Waller

ResourceCare is accepting sponsorships for its Summer Day Camp, which starts Monday, July 11.

“We’re taking sponsorships through the end of next week (Friday, July 1),” ResourceCare’s Mindy Ary said. “The sponsors’ names will be on the back of all the campers’  T-shirts. In order to meet the printing deadline, we’ll have to have those in by next week.”

To help sponsor the camp, contact Resource Care at 325-762-2447 or mail checks to Resource Care, Attn: Summer Day Camp, P.O. Box 2435, Albany TX 76430.

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Pet parade set Saturday morning

By Melinda L. Lucas

Pets of all shapes, colors, and sizes are welcome at the annual Fandangle Pet Parade Saturday, June 25  beginning at 10:00 a.m.

The parade will take place at the Bank Park with prizes awarded for Best Dressed, Most Creative, Most Unique Pet, and Best Fandangle Costume.

Pet owners are encouraged to dress pets up in their best wild west attire.

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Ministries to close 2 weeks

By Sam Waller

Closet Angels and The Local Exchange ministries will be closed from Sunday, June 26 through Saturday, July 9, as volunteers take their vacations.

Closet Angels director Lori Reames said the main number for both ministries, 325-762-0335, may be contacted in case urgent needs arise.

Closet Angels will continue to accept donations in the blue bins, but Reames asked that items not be left outside on the patios of either ministry.

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FBC youth to host bake sale

By Sam Waller

The First Baptist Church youth group will hold a bake sale Sunday, June 26 to raise funds for summer camps.

The bake sale will start at noon in the Fellowship Hall and continue until everything is sold, with donations accepted.

FBC youth minister Eduardo San Lucas said the bake sale will be the final fundraiser before youth depart for camps.

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Local All-Stars still playing at press time

By Sam Waller

One Albany Little League All-Star team had its run in the District 5 tournament come to an end this week, with a second still playing and a third just getting started.

Albany’s Major All-Stars survived one elimination game before falling to Wylie on Monday.

The Minor All-Stars are among the final six teams in its division after taking their first loss on Monday.

The Intermediate team, which combines players from Albany and Breckenridge, began play Tuesday, June 21. Results will be reported next week.

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Conditioning continues

By Sam Waller

Albany’s summer conditioning programs for boys and girls entered its second week with participation rates holding steady.

“It’s just good, hard work,” Albany head football coach Denney Faith said. “We’ve had about the same number of kids, 20 to 25, showing up. Obviously, we’d like to have a few more.”

Summer workouts are regulated by UIL rules.

Boys summer sessions are from 7:00 a.m. to about 8:30 a.m. each Monday through Thursday until July 21, except for July 4. Workouts include weight lifting, agility drills and conditioning.

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Father’s Day scramble winners listed

By Sam Waller

The team of Martinson, Martinson, and Martinson won a playoff against Wilson, Wilson, and Lamberti to claim the championship flight of the Albany Golf Club’s annual Father’s Day Scramble.

The two-day event wrapped up Sunday, June 19 at the Albany Golf Course.

A playoff was required after the two teams both shot 117 over two rounds.

Albany Golf Club president Randy Walker said the tournament weekend went well.

“We wound up with not as many teams as we’d have liked, but it was a good time,” he said. “We were happy with it.”

Youth golf clinic set Sunday

By Sam Waller

The Albany Kiwanis Club is sponsoring a free youth clinic Sunday, June 26, at Albany Golf Course.

The clinic, which will be conducted by Central Texas Junior Golf, is open to students in third through eighth grade. It is scheduled for 2:00-4:00 p.m.

Organizer Coralie Tidwell said the clinic has space for up to 40 students.

Instruction will be by PGA professionals.

To preregister, visit the Central Texas Junior Golf Facebook page or call 325-895-0817.

Clubs will be provided for those who do not have a set.

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