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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♦ Box seats sold out, tickets still available

By Donnie A. Lucas

The sound of the bugle call will once again open each performance of the 84th anniversary edition of the Fort Griffin Fandangle on Friday (tomorrow) at 8:30 p.m. at the Prairie Theater.

The year’s version of the show will highlight episodes from the life of local pioneer rancher George T. Reynolds, who with others tamed the Clear Fork of the Brazos area in the second half of the 19th century.

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Parade to roll Saturday afternoon

By Donnie A. Lucas

The shrill tones of the calliope and the clanging of the bell on the Texas Central Express will echo down Albany’s Main Street once again on Saturday as part of the annual Fort Griffin Fandangle parade.

The parade will kick toff at 5:00 p.m. with longtime narrator Connie Wood as the Grand Marshal.

Wood has been the female narrator of the show since 1977.

Entries for the parade picked up over the last week, but organizers are still encouraging anyone interested to sign up.

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Parents of minor golf cart drivers can be ticketed

By Melinda L. Lucas

Albany council members met briefly on Monday, June 13, approving one regular agenda item to extend the city’s electrical services with Reliant another four years.

Mayor Susan Montgomery related a couple of other issues that had been reported to her since the last meeting, including concerns from citizens about unlicensed minors driving golf carts on city streets.

She said that Police Chief Mike House will give a warning for the first stop, then a ticket to the parents of the juvenile if stopped a second time.

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Parking lot plans move to next step

By Melinda L. Lucas

Shackelford County commissioners decided to take the next step toward resurfacing of the Courthouse parking lot during a meeting on Monday, June 13, with plans to advertise for bids in the next month.

Lanham Martin and Steve Riley were given authority to check with several local dirt contractors to get an idea of what is needed in order to write the specs for the bid, which will be split – one for dirt work and another for asphalt.

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Special activities planned during next 2 weekends

By Donnie A. Lucas

Visitors and locals alike will be able to partake of a variety of activities offered in Albany this weekend and next during performance dates for the Fort Griffin Fandangle.

Free events will be offered on all four of those days including a quilt show, tracker organ concert, calliope concert, car museum, viewing the Picket House, longhorns on the Courthouse Square, a film at the Aztec Theater, exhibits and activities at the Old Jail Art Center, plus several others.

Shopping will be available at downtown stores and from vendors at the Bank Park.

Volunteers help clean up

By Sam Waller

Albany residents volunteered their time, equipment, and manpower Saturday, June 11 for the Albany Chamber of Commerce’s community cleanup day.

“I had a great turnout from my board, and several community people chipped in,” Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones said. “We got a lot done.”

Jones said volunteers were able to complete the list of jobs that needed doing.

“We had a lot of weedeaters and lawn mowers, and Chris Beard had a tractor,” she said. “People were still putting stuff in the dumpsters on Tuesday. Cleanup is continuing.”

Numbers continue to decline

By Donnie A. Lucas

The number of positive tests results for COVID-19 dropped again, with just two patients last week.

County judge Bob Skelton reported Tuesday that a total of eight tests were administered for the period of June 6-10, with two positive results.

The prior week, a total of eight tests were given with three positives.

Three weeks ago, a total of nine positive results were tested by one of the two local testing sites.

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Choir to perform tonight

By Donnie A. Lucas

A free concert by the Houston Boychoir is planned for Thursday (tonight) at the Aztec Theater at 7:30 p.m.

The special performance is hosted by Dr. Richard Stasney and the Stasney Cook Ranch.

The stop in Albany is part of the 60-year-old group’s summer tour entitled “On the Road Again.”

According to artistic director Carole Nelson, the program will include a variety of music including classical, spiritual, and even some Texas songs.

The group is making stops in Bastrop, Arlington, Carlsbad, New Mexico, Albany, and Abilene.

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Booster Club needs volunteers

By Sam Waller

The Albany Athletic Booster Club is again seeking volunteers to work its seat-cushion fundraiser during the Fort Griffin Fandangle.

Albany junior high and high school athletes traditionally rent seat cushions for $1 at Fandangle performances and collect them after the show.

All incoming seventh through 12th graders and parents are asked to help with the fundraiser. Volunteers do not have to be involved in Fandangle performances in order to work.

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