Final preparations made for graduation party

By Sandy Morris

Albany High School seniors are anxiously waiting to cross the stage on Friday night and then celebrate their success at the traditional Project Graduation party later in the evening.

According to chairman Tisha Wilkins, the organizers of this year’s event are almost ready for the party.

“We are on the home stretch,” said Wilkins. “We are working on getting the final things organized, but everything is coming together very well.”

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Polo raises $794,000 for MDA

By Sandy Morris

Every year, a crowd of people comes together, not only to enjoy the annual Polo on the Prairie, but to  raise money for MD Anderson in the fight against cancer.

Last year the event was cancelled due to ­COVID concerns, so regular attendees were looking forward to the return of the yearly fundraiser. 

Recent heavy rains caused flooding at the traditional location at the Lazy 3 Ranch, so the main event took place at the Stephens County Airport.

4-H horse club members can attend clinic

By Sandy Morris

Summer is shaping up to be full of opportunities for members of the Shackelford County 4-H Horse Club. 

 Horsemanship Clinic

Texas A&M will host a  horsemanship clinic May 28 to May 30, sponsored  by Coleman and Callahan counties. 

An invitation has been extended to Shackelford County club members to attend the clinic. 

Kelsey Bell can be contacted at 325-513-5818 for more information.

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Local seniors receive scholarships

By Sandy Morris

The Albany Masonic Lodge once again awarded four graduating seniors with $1,000 scholarships during a special dinner and program on Thursday, May 20.

Recipients of the scholarships this year were seniors Brady Karl, Addie Beth Denton, Torie Fuentes, and Jackson Chapman. 

The ceremony started with a dinner honoring the recipients and their families, followed by the award presentations made by Worshipful Master Kelly Head.

According to Lodge member Bob Skelton, the Masons have several criteria for selecting recipients.

Field Day among final events

By Sandy Morris

Students and staff of Nancy Smith Elementary School participated in the annual field day on Monday, May 24 at Webb City Park. 

Preschool through sixth grade students were bussed to the park for a morning of fun and games including sack races, hurdles, tug-of-war, kickball, relays, and bounce houses. 

Students enjoyed sack lunches before returning to campus for the remainder of the school day. 

The awards assembly for first through fifth grade students was held on Wednesday, May 26 in the elementary cafeteria.

Chapman, Hill named Mr., Miss AHS

By Sandy Morris

COVID may have kept Albany High School from hosting the annual Winter Formal this year, but it didn’t stop the student body from electing Mr. and Miss AHS.

During a special hallway assembly on Monday, May 24, Alli Hill and Jackson Chapman were announced as Miss AHS and Mr. AHS.

Other nominees for Miss AHS included Sidney Bartee, Elia Hebel, and Hannah Trail.

Mr. AHS nominees were Barrett Beal, Zach Parrott, and Ryder Wilkins.

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Day Camp registration set June 1-3

By Sandy Morris

As the school year is winding down, summer is about to kick off, and ResourceCare is opening up registration for Day Camp 2021.

ResourceCare programs assistant Ragan Riley said registration for the annual program will be held next week on June 1 to June 3 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Albany Youth Center.

Actual camp dates are July 12 to July 30.

“All campers must be registered during these three days next week,” said Riley. “We will not be able to sign up children for the program after June 3.”

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Summer shows only 3 weeks away

By Sandy Morris

In a little over three weeks, the 82nd run of the Fort Griffin Fandangle will begin, and organizers and participants are busy preparing for the upcoming performances and expected out-of-town visitors. 

Dress rehearsal is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 17, and the four summer shows will start at 8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, June 18-19, and June 25-26 at the Prairie Theater just north of town.

The Fandangle Parade will take place in downtown Albany at 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 19.

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A&M asked to start process to fill position

By Melinda L. Lucas

Shackelford County elected officials took the first steps toward filling the now vacant county extension agent’s position during a commissioners meeting on Monday morning, May 24.

Kloey Painter, who was assigned to Shackelford County less than two years ago, is moving out of state with her family. 

The commissioners authorized county judge Robert Skelton to send a letter to Texas A&M AgriLife formally requesting that the process of taking applicants get underway.

Library to host summer story hour in June

By Sandy Morris

The annual story hour will return this summer to the Shackelford County Library after being cancelled last year due to COVID concerns.

Organizer Janna Ledbetter said the yearly event will have a western theme  and will be held every Monday during the month of June. 

“Our first story hour will be held on Monday, June 7,” said Ledbetter. “All activities will take place from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.”

The summer program will include crafts and games related to each week’s story. 

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