Reception to honor Shane Fields

A retirement reception is set for Sunday, Aug. 12 for Supt. Shane Fields and the public is urged to attend.

The event will be hosted by members of the Albany ISD board of trustees.

Fields retired as superintendent effective July 2 to accept the position of executive director of the Region 14 Education Service Center in Abilene. He is replacing another former Albany superintendent, Ronnie Kincaid, who is retiring at the end of August.

The reception will be held at the Whitney Theatre in Albany from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday.

Closet Angels to give gift cards

Closet Angels invites people to come and save money on their back to school clothes shopping, as well as sign up for a chance to win one of two gift cards.

A special invitation is being extended to local educators as the ministry tries to build a stronger relationship with the Albany and Moran school staffs.

“We just feel that teachers are usually aware of any special needs of their students, and perhaps if they know what we have here, they will be able to better take care of those needs,” said Closet Angels director Lori Reames.

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UPC to host Back-to-School bash

The United Pentecostal Church’s annual Back-to-School Bash will be held this Saturday, Aug. 11 in the church’s Family Life Center on Cook Field Road, beginning at 2:00 p.m.

All students, from kindergarten all the way through 12th grade, are invited to the celebration, along with their friends and families.

A hot dog meal with all the trimmings will be served.

In addition to music and prayer time, there will be games and drawings, with several gift cards given to different age groups, valued between $25 and $50.

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County 4-Hers attend food camp

Four local 4-H members participated in the Multi-County 4-H Food and Nutrition Camp held in Abilene last week, with the Taylor County AgriLife Extension Service hosting the event.

Paisley Clark, Myleigh Leveridge, Riley Reames, and Sidney Russell joined other 4-Hers from Callahan and Taylor counties for the two-day camp.

Shackelford County extension agent Michaela Bradford said that the participants learned about various topics ranging from why fruit turns brown to why popcorn pops.

Art camps continue

The final two Old Jail Art Center sponsored children’s summer camps take place in the next week, with limits expected to be reached for both classes.

Eighth through 12th graders will participate in the Cell Series Teen Workshop on Friday, Aug. 10. There were a couple of spots available as of press time.

Those attending the class from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. will use a variety of media to create artwork inspired by current Cell Series artist Helen Altman, according to education director Erin Whitmore.

Lunch will be provided.

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Star gazing planned at Ft. Griffin

The next star gazing  party at Fort Griffin State Historic Site will give participants a great opportunity to view the Perseids meteor shower, which will peak the very next night.

The staff will host the August Stars & Skies of Texas event this Saturday night, Aug. 11, starting at 8:30 p.m. 

There are also several other events offering this weekend during the daytime hours.

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Firefighters called to propane fire, rollover

The local fire departments have been busy with several calls over the past week, including two that required some special skills.

A propane tank fire at an oil lease on the Nail Ranch last Wednesday, Aug. 1 was extinguished without much incident because the pop-out valve had already blown out by the time firemen began working at the scene.

Members of both the city department and rural department answered the call, according to Albany VFD Fire Chief Kyle Tischler.

Albany to host Summer Slam tourney

The 2018 volleyball season got off to a quick start last week, starting summer workouts on Wednesday and scrimmaging area teams by Friday.

Albany coaches got a good look at the 34 players vying for slots on one the three teams this season during scrimmages held Friday in Clyde and Saturday in Breckenridge.

The regular season opened on the road Tuesday against Jim Ned in Tuscola.

The varsity suffered a 20-25, 15-25, 19-25 loss in the opener, while the JV Red posted a 6-25, 13-25 loss. The JV White team was defeated 19-25, 21-25.

Lion numbers up for 2018 season

Numbers were up for the first day of summer football workouts on Monday, with 45 players donning shorts, shirts, and helmets as the Albany -Lions prepare for the 2018 season.

According to head coach Denney Faith, numbers on the first day of two-a-days are up by about 10 from the last two seasons, with the largest group in the last four or five seasons turning out.

Physicals available

Students who still need school physicals can make an appointment with one of two local clinics.

Both the Shackelford County Health Clinic and  ResourceCare charge $25 for a school physical.

There have been times in the past when the physicals have been offered free of charge by both clinics, but since most students were present for their physicals when they were offered at the school in May, there will be a $25 fee.

Also, appointments need to be made at both clinics.

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