Purchases for pool, fire dept. approved

By Melinda L. Lucas

Albany city council members heard a report from pool manager Meg Walser and discussed at length several requests from the Albany Volunteer Fire Department for reimbursement and new purchases during a meeting on Monday, June 12.

Walser, who is operating the pool singlehandedly after several years of two or more managers, said that she relies on a few “head lifeguards” to help.

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Show barn roof repairs approved, HVAC tabled

By Donnie A. Lucas

Shackelford County Commissioners approved a lease for three vehicles for the sheriff’s department, discussed a proposal to replace the air conditioning in the Courthouse, and okayed repairs to the roof at the county show barn during a regular meeting Monday, June 12.

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Renovation goal raised to $300,000

By Donnie A. Lucas

Improvements at the Shackelford County Show Barn have started with the pouring of a concrete floor throughout the main part of the building, but several projects still remain on the list.

In early May, the Shackelford County Youth and Livestock Association announced a fundraising effort to raise $200,000 or more to make overdue updates to the 50-year-old structure.

Mike Parsons, who is heading up the fundraising drive, said that donations have been coming in, but he still has a couple of outstanding gifts that have been committed to.

Blood drive slated June 22

By Melinda L. Lucas

A blood drive is scheduled to take place in Albany next Thursday, June 22.

Hendrick Regional Blood Center will be at First Baptist Church from 1:00 until 6:00 p.m.

The first two dates of the 2023 series were moved to Fridays, but as of June, will go back to Thursdays from 1:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Local Kiwanians urge community members to donate blood to help ensure that patients in area hospitals have a supply of blood ready and waiting when an emergency occurs.

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Artist seeing passion pay off

By Sam Waller

Alanna Stephens has long had a passion for creating art.

Now she’s making it pay off.

Stephens’ Yellow Rose Studios, located at 57 S. Main St. in Albany, will hold an open house Saturday, June 17, with the studio open to the public at 11:00 a.m.

During Fandangle season, Stephens plans to be open from 11:00 a.m. until show time on show days, allowing visitors to view her work, which is right across the street from the barbecue meals being served at the Bank Park.

Faith Fry advances to nationals

By Sam Waller

Shackelford County 4-H member Faith Fry finished second with her horse educational presentation at the State 4-H Roundup last week, qualifying for the national competition to be held in Ohio next month.

The Roundup was held Monday-Thursday, June 5-8 at College Station.

Fry gave her presentation on Thursday, a day after competing in horse judging. The team of Fry, Madailein Beard, Jordan Fikes, and Paisley Clark finished 12th overall in the team standings, with a sixth place in “reasons,” seventh in halter, and 14th in performance.

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Library story hours continue

By Sam Waller

The Shackelford County Library’s annual children’s story hour knocked out the first two of its scheduled four programs in the span of five days with children getting the chance to learn about different animals.

On June 9, beekeeper Mark Routon gave a presentation on bees.  Then on Tuesday, June 13, Lori Schooler gave a presentation on chickens.

Story hour will be from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Tuesdays for the next two weeks. Preschool children must be accompanied by an adult. The program will include crafts and games related to each story.

Tourney to benefit summer campers

By Sam Waller

The First Baptist Church youth program is again planning to conduct a fundraising volleyball tournament after an earlier effort fell through in March.

The tournament is scheduled for Saturday, June 24 at the Albany High School gym, with an entry deadline of Thursday, June 22. Proceeds will go to help fund attendance at summer camps for FBC youth.

FBC youth minister Eduardo San Lucas said he is looking for volunteers to assist with the event.

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Native American dancers, lecture set at OJAC

By Melinda L. Lucas

After a return performance by the “Fancy Dancers” at the Old Jail Art Center on Saturday afternoon, a well-known Native American artist will discuss works in the OJAC’s current exhibition, “Cheyenne Ledger Drawings: Stories of Warrior Artists.”

The Focus Lecture by Gordon Yellowman is planned for 3:00 p.m. in the Stasney Center, with the dance exhibition in the Marshall R. Young Courtyard earlier at 2:00 p.m.

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Pets to parade in Bank Park

By Donnie A. Lucas

Owners of pets of all types are urged to enter the annual Fandangle Pet Parade Saturday, June 24  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.

Early registration is recommended  by looking for the Google form on the Fandangle’s Facebook page. Otherwise, registration will begin at the Bank Park at 9:30 a.m. the morning of the parade.

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