Hundreds attend Living History Days

By Sam Waller

Fort Griffin State Historic Site drew a larger than expected crowd last Friday for the School Day portion of its Living History Days.

Assistant site manager Eric Abercrombie said about 650 school children attended Friday’s program with teachers and parents adding to the crowd.

“I think we exceeded expectations on Friday,” Abercrombie said. “We had the 600 we were anticipating, plus quite a few more than that. A lot of home-school families and a couple of private schools came that we didn’t have on our list.”

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Murder Mystery set next Tuesday

By Sam Waller

The Albany Mainstreet Players annual Murder Mystery Dinner is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 19 at the Beehive Saloon.

The theme for the AMP fundraiser is “A Beverly Hillbilly Wedding Rehearsal.” Attendees are encouraged to dress to the nines for the bride or in overalls and flip-flops for the groom.

Cali Ayers Rose came up with the idea for the event.

AMP representative Lorna Ayers said the evening is designed to encourage audience participation.

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Taco Tailgate slated Friday

By Melinda L. Lucas

Join friends and fellow Albany Lion fans in the parking lot of the Old Jail Art Center Friday, Oct. 15, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. for the annual taco tailgate party. 

“Meet outside the museum at 5:00 p.m. for tacos and tunes before the Albany home game,” said OJAC membership and development coordinator Susan Montgomery. “Bring the whole family to have a great time. Activities will include a piñata and fun crafts for the kids!”

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Fall Fest volunteers needed

By Sam Waller

The Albany Parent-Teacher Organization is seeking volunteers to work at Fall Fest later this month on Saturday, Oct. 30.

The event is scheduled for 5:00-8:00 p.m. at Nancy Smith Elementary School.

“If anybody would like to volunteer to help work a 30-minute shift, the PTO would be extremely grateful,” PTO president Malarie Sutton said. “Cleanup is hopefully going to start around 7:30 p.m.”

To volunteer or for more information about the event, contact Sutton at 325-762-6368.

There will be some changes to this year’s event, Sutton said.

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Early voting to start Monday

By Melinda L. Lucas

Early voting for the Nov. 2 amendment election begins in Texas and Shackelford County, on Monday, Oct. 18 with the eight propositions ranging from not allowing the state to prohibit or limit religious services to one permitting charitable raffles at rodeo venues.

Shackelford County Clerk Cheri Hawkins said in-person early voting will be held on the first floor of the Courthouse through Friday, Oct. 29. 

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Saturday dump access considered

By Melinda L. Lucas

Problems with dumping and disposing of  trash at Neighbors in Need were part of the discussion on a short agenda at the Albany City Council’s regular monthly meeting on Monday, Oct. 11.

Lori Reames outlined the problems that the volunteers have been having with local residents leaving items such as mattresses and broken furniture that are useless to the ministry. They have to be hauled off, and the city container is not open on Saturdays when most people seem to leave the “trash,” Reames said.

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Burn ban reactivated after brief lift

By Melinda L. Lucas

Senior commissioner Steve Riley conducted the Shackelford County commissioners meeting Oct. 12 in the absence of county judge Robert Skelton, who is attending a conference this week.

The burn ban, which had been temporarily lifted because of rain on Sept. 30, was reactivated during the meeting.

Also, the commissioners revisited the nomination of two persons to the Appraisal District’s board of directors, officially making and seconding a motion to nominate Lanham Martin and Cody Jordan, splitting the county’s votes between the two.

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Neve exhibits steer at State Fair

By Sam Waller

Albany FFA member Kenzie Neve placed eighth in her weight class recently at the State Fair of Texas with a Shorthorn steer.

Neve was originally entered in the British breeds, but was “classed out” and ended up in the All Other Breeds division against mostly crossbred cattle, according to Albany FFA sponsor Chris Beard.

“She did well, because it’s a really competitive show,” Beard said.

The State Fair run opened Sept. 24 and will conclude Oct. 17.

Neve also exhibited last week at the Heart of Texas Fair in Waco.

Band to compete in UIL marching

By Donnie A. Lucas

Albany’s Ragin’ Red Band will compete on Monday at the UIL area contest at Wylie High School in Abilene.

The band will step off at 2:15 p.m. at Wylie’s Bulldog Stadium, serving as the first band in the line-up. Albany will compete in the Class 2A competition, hoping to earn an overall rating of Division I from the judges to advance to the regional marching contest on Oct. 30 in Amarillo.

“What we have been working so hard for is now here,” director Will Vaughan said. “We will keep working hard this week to prepare.”

National Honor Society officers elected

By Donnie A. Lucas

Officers for the Albany Chapter of the National Honor Society were elected last week and upcoming projects were discussed for the 2021-2022 school year.

Sarah Cotter was selected as president, with Luke Ivy named as vice president. Susie Cormack was picked as the secretary for the year, along with Clara Holson as treasurer and Ty Everitt as reporter.

All of the officers are seniors and were inducted into the organization last fall.

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