Harvest Acres set Sunday

By Sam Waller

For Friendship Baptist Church members, the annual Harvest Acres bazaar offers an opportunity to include people from outside the congregation in the congregation’s efforts to help those in need throughout the community.

The church’s sixth annual bazaar will start at 9:00 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 at the Friendship Baptist Activity Center located at 600 Greer St.

Proceeds from the event are used to support local mission efforts.

Community service set Sunday

By Sam Waller

Albany Methodist Church will host the Albany Community Thanksgiving Service at 6:00 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20.

Church member Annette Harris said she felt the need to help bring the event back after it wasn’t held last year.

“Some people liked having this,” Harris said. “You really hate taking something away that is not that much trouble to get together.”

Pastor Brad McBee of First Christian Church will deliver a Thanksgiving-focused message on what really brought the Pilgrims to the New World.

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Pies collected for Salvation Army

By Sam Waller

Albany Methodist Church is conducting its annual pie drive to help the Abilene Salvation Army with its Thanksgiving meal.

Local residents can contribute by bringing homemade or purchased pies to the church’s Fellowship Hall by noon on Tuesday, Nov. 22.

“If people want to bring pies and leave them on the table, I’ll take them over to Abilene before Thanksgiving,” church member Lance Thomas said.

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Albany Nativity performances set Dec. 10, 11

By Donnie A. Lucas

Rehearsals continued this week for the 2022 production of “The Nativity,” scheduled for two performances on Dec. 10 and 11 at the Aztec Theater.

Practices for each scene started two weeks ago.

“The sets will start going up on the stage beginning Sunday and continuing next week,” director Lorna Ayers said. “There is only one rehearsal, and it’s on Monday during Thanksgiving week, but we start back in earnest on Monday, Nov. 28.”

Ayers said that is increasingly important for all cast members to participate when their scene is scheduled.

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Moran basketball teams open season

By Sam Waller

The Moran Lady Bulldogs opened their basketball season Saturday, Nov. 12 with a 65-8 loss at Alvord.

The Lady Bulldogs returned to action Tuesday, Nov. 15 at home against Blanket. Results will be reported next week.

On Friday, Nov. 18, the Lady Bulldogs host Mullin before the Moran boys team plays its first game against Mullin. The girls game will tip off at 6:00 p.m.

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Believe Tree applications due Friday

By Sam Waller

Deadline for two holiday programs conducted by the Albany Ministerial Alliance is rapidly approaching.

Applications for the Alliance’s Believe Tree for Teens and Christmas Basket campaigns are due Friday, Nov. 18.

Believe Tree for Teens provides gifts for approximately 40 junior high and high school students in Shackelford County each year.

The annual Christmas Basket food drive strives to provide a box filled with the ingredients needed for a traditional holiday meal to families in need of assistance.

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Turkey votes still being cast

By Donnie A. Lucas

There is still a little time remaining to help a teacher or staff member at Albany Jr./Sr. High strut their stuff next Tuesday with votes by donation in the Turkey Teacher contest.

Donations which turn into votes will be accepted until the end of the school day this Friday, Nov. 18.

Proceeds from the second annual ­FCCLA project will go to provide Christmas gifts for youth identified by Resource Care who are in need of some help during the holiday season.

More than 20 AISD teachers and staff members are participating.

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Christmas commodities to be available Dec. 8-9

By Melinda L. Lucas

A “Christmas Bag” will be available Dec. 8-9 to Shackelford County families who normally get monthly commodity food, according to county justice of the peace James Breeden, who oversees the program.

Breeden said last week that Albany and Moran recipients were supposed to have gotten a bag of Thanksgiving foods on Nov. 3-4, but he was not able to distribute the products because they were not available.

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Albany FFA teams compete

By Sam Waller

Members of the Albany FFA chapter competed in the Big Country District Leadership Development Event on Monday, Nov. 14 at Cisco.

“The students did a great job representing Albany FFA,” chapter adviser Chris Beard said.

In the Senior Division, Leddie Leech, Robyn Trail, and Gracie Price competed in Radio, while Kenzie Neve, Kolton Koemel, Abi Hale, and Madelynn Daugherty competed in Quiz. Lainey Cash competed in Senior Creed Reading.

Send-off set this afternoon

By Sam Waller

Having a Thursday game has moved up the schedule for both the Albany Lions and the Albany Athletic Booster Club.

The Lions will take on the Muenster Hornets at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 (tonight) at Graham’s Newton Field in the area round of the Class 2A Division II playoffs.

Because of that, the community pep rally was held Wednesday, Nov. 16 at Bank Park.

Spirit Drum

Beating of the spirit drum began Wednesday following the pep rally.