Moran seniors to graduate Friday

Ten Moran seniors will receive high school diplomas at commencement exercises tomorrow evening, while the MISD kindergarten and eighth grade graduation cere-monies will take place tonight.

Commencement

High school graduation will take place at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, May 31 at the MISD Activity Center (formerly the Moran Methodist Church) which is located on Main Street, across from the Moran Baptist Church.

A reception will follow.

Honor graduates include valedictorian Curry Pendleton and salutatorian Kaylin New.

Taggart sworn in for 2nd term

By Kathy Thomson

Steve Taggart was sworn in for his second term as Moran mayor at the regular Moran City Council meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21.

City secretary Jackie Wallace administered the oath of office.

Taggart, who is also the chief of the City of Moran Volunteer Fire Department, added that the VFD recently purchased a new air compressor with donated funds.

Dancers to perform in Emerald City

The Albany Dance Theatre Company will present “The Emerald City“ this Friday, June 1 at 7:00 p.m. in the Albany High School auditorium. 

The performance is free to the public and will include 150 dancers from Albany and five surrounding communities. 

Scholarships to graduates total $97,550

Dozens of local scholarships were presented to members of the Albany High School Class of 2019 during commencement exercises held last Friday, May 24.

There were well over 100 separate awards for the small class of 28, with some scholarships split among more than one recipient, amounting to about $90,000 for the first year alone, not counting any amounts promised for subsequent years.

The awards were given by about 35 local churches, clubs, organizations, foundations and individuals. 

Reading program to start Tuesday

The Albany Study Club will coordinate a summer reading program for children again this year at the Shackelford County Library.

“The theme for this year’s program is ‘A Universe of Stories’ to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing,” said library committee chairman Janna Ledbetter.

The summer reading program runs from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at the library and will include crafts, books, games, snacks, and more.

The program will begin on Tuesday, June 4 and will be conducted every Tuesday until it ends on June 25.

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Spots open for tourney

The annual Father’s Day golf tournament, hosted by the Albany Golf Club, will take place June 15-16 after being questionable for awhile that it would happen at all.

Tee times on Saturday include morning spots at 8:30 a.m. and afternoon tee-offs at 1:30 p.m.

The tournament will have a three-person scramble format, and the tournament entry fee is $240 per team.

Scheduling the traditional spring tournament was previously in question after heavy rainfall made the course unfit to play on for a few weeks.

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Chamber cancels lunch this Friday

There will be no Chamber of Commerce luncheon this Friday, May 31 because another noon-time event is scheduled that day, according to Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones. 

First National Bank is hosting a free customer appreciation hamburger lunch at the Bank Park from 11:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. on May 31. 

The Chamber regular weekly meal and meeting will resume on Friday, June 7, at the Beehive Restaurant starting at 12:00 noon.

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Action picks up at Prairie Theater as show time nears

The opening night of the 81st anniversary edition of the Fort Griffin Fandangle is in only three weeks, so organizers and participants are busy preparing for the upcoming performances and the expected out-of town visitors.

Dress rehearsal is set for Thursday, June 20, and the four summer shows will start at 8:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, June 21-22, and June 28-29 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 22.

Rehearsals

Surplus equipment to be sold

Shackelford County elected officials met for a routine session on Tuesday morning, May 28 that was postponed one day from the usual meeting time because of the Memorial Day holiday.

After agreeing that there should be no change in the burn ban, which is not active at this time, the commissioners moved through some other agenda items.

Online Auction

At their last session, elected officials had discussed disposing of some unused equipment through an online auction.

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Entries needed for 2019 parade

Longtime Fandangle Parade chairman John Ayers is encouraging local businesses, organizations, and individuals to start planning their 2019 entries.

This year’s parade is set for 5:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 22, in downtown Albany.

“It’s time to start planning the parade,” Ayers said. “We’d like organizations and individuals to start thinking about their parade entries.”

Ayers, along with Ragan Riley and Shannon Leech, will serve as Fandangle Parade co-chairs this year. 

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