Churches to host special services

By Sam Waller

Christmas Day falling on a Sunday for the first time since 2016 offers local churches a unique opportunity to celebrate the birth of Christ on a regular day of worship.

Several Albany congregations will conduct special services as part of their Christmas celebrations this weekend.

The next time Christmas Day falls on a Sunday will be 2033.

Bethel Assembly

Bethel Assembly will conduct regular Sunday services.

Coffee will be served at 10:00 a.m. with church services starting at 10:30 a.m.

First Baptist

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Volunteers deliver 100 food baskets

By Donnie A. Lucas

About 100 county families and individuals received food deliveries on Sunday and Monday just in time for the holiday season as part of the annual Christmas Basket program sponsored by the Albany Ministerial Alliance.

Surprisingly, the number of total food basket requests was down this year with 99, compared to 119 last year.

City, county offices to close during holidays

By Melinda L. Lucas

Because Christmas and New Year’s Day both fall on Sunday this year, government offices will close before and after the weekend for holiday observances.

Shackelford County offices will be closed Friday, Dec. 23 and Monday, Dec. 26 for Christmas. The Courthouse will also close Monday, Jan. 2, for the New Year’s holiday.

The Shackelford County Appraisal District and County Library will be closed those same days, as will the City of Albany office.

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Chest campaign nears deadline

By Sam Waller

The Albany Chest enters the final week of 2022 still more than $18,000 short of its goal of $47,000.

As of Tuesday, Dec. 20, the fund stood at $28,608, an increase of only $1,185 from last week.

“Large contributions are great, but we also rely on a broad base of smaller donors,” said Chest board vice president Melinda Lucas. “It’s important that Albany citizens realize how far-reaching the Chest is and how many people, from infants to senior adults, are helped by these funds.”

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Commodity eligibility forms due

By Melinda L. Lucas

The first 2023 distribution of government commodities is set for Thursday, Jan. 5 at the Moran City Hall, followed by another session on Friday, Jan. 6 for Albany residents behind the justice of the peace office at the Courthouse.

Families that are certified as eligible can pick up the January allotment between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. at both locations.

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Faith football playbook underscores training for life

[This article was written by Albany High School Class of 1974 graduate Mike Parsons for the Albany News Homecoming section in 2019, and it is being reprinted this week in honor of Coach Denney Faith’s fifth trip to the state football championships and his title-winning season with the 2022 team. Although there are a few updates noted within the article, readers should keep in mind that it was written three years ago.]

 

 

 

 

 

 

By Mike Parsons

Moran ISD starts break

By Sam Waller

Students at Moran ISD are on holiday break following the end of classes on Wednesday, Dec. 21.

The school district will conduct a staff development day on Monday, Jan. 9, before starting the spring semester on Tuesday, Jan. 10. Classes will be held that Friday, Jan. 13, the last scheduled Friday classes for the school year.

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560 wreaths to honor veterans

By Donnie A. Lucas

For a third consecutive year, Albany will honor its veterans at the Albany Cemetery with a Christmas wreath laying ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 17.

Volunteers and family members will gather at 11:00 a.m. at the pavilion in the cemetery for a brief ceremony, then fan out across the cemetery to distribute 560 fresh wreaths on the graves of veterans.

The program is held as part of the National Wreaths Across America Day, with Henry and Melinda Musselman donating the wreaths.

Nativity draws good attendance

By Donnie A. Lucas

After a four-year absence, the Albany Nativity was presented to the community last weekend during two performances at the Aztec Theater.

There were reportedly about 140 tickets used for the Saturday evening show, while Sunday’s matinee drew a larger crowd that nearly filled the theater’s 275 seats.

“Both shows were so good, and the audience raved about it as they left the theater,” director Lorna Ayers. “I think people loved that the tradition was continued after a break. I was impressed with all the actors and crew.”

Free movie to be shown Saturday

By Melinda L. Lucas

Everyone in the community is invited to a free showing of How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the historic Aztec Theater in downtown Albany on Saturday, Dec. 17.

The doors will open at 6:00 p.m., with the film to start at 6:30 p.m.

Kellie and Austin Sherwood, with some help from the Aztec of Albany board, have planned the evening with the hope of utilizing what they believe is an Albany jewel.

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