Winners named in postponed Albany car show

Following a postponement a month ago due to rain, the 17th annual Albany Classic Car Show went off without a hitch last weekend under clear skies. Organizer Robert Snyder reported that 65 vehicles were entered in the show, down a little from last year’s numbers due to conflicts with other shows in the area.
The owner of a rat rod at last weekend’s Albany Classic Car Show talks about his vehicle with another car lover. The event, which was postponed from April 20 because of rain, was held Saturday in downtown Albany. Donnie Lucas / Albany News

City to offer swimming lessons

Hill, council work on employment agreement A special session of the Albany city council on Monday, May 20 regarding rental of the municipal pool for swim lessons eventually ended with an unofficial agreement that swiminstructorNancyHill would be employed by the city and receive a percentage of the lesson proceeds. Albany mayor Susan Montgomery called for the special session at last week’s regular meeeting because Hill’s request to be on the May agenda had been unintentionally left off.
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Opening night just 4 weeks away

With opening night just four weeks away, rehearsals and ticket sales for the summer performances of the Fort Griffin Fandangle are in full swing. Ticket sales have dramatically increased, with over 500 tickets selling in the last week alone.
High school cast members practice the train sequence during a Tuesday night Fandangle rehearsal on the newly sodded portion of the Prairie Theater stage. Tickets have started selling quickly for the summer shows, with the Saturday performances, as usual, going the fastest. The rehearsal schedule can be found on the Fandangle website. Donnie Lucas / Albany News

June 3 RSVP needed for program

The fourth and final program in the continuing education series on cattle production being offered by the extension service of Shackelford and Throckmorton counties has been scheduled for 9:00 a.m. Thursday, June 6, at the Pitzer Ranch in Shackelford County.
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NEWS

˚ PRINCIPAL’SPOINTS Nancy Smith Elementary has made it to summer! Students and staff have completed and wrapped up the 2023-2024 school year. We are proud of our students and so grateful for the workourteachersand staff have put in.
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Annual dance recital slated June 1

TheAlbany Dance Theatre will present its 74th Annual Recital on Saturday, June 1. The free performance will be held at the Albany High School auditorium, beginning at 7:00 p.m.
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OJAC to host Family Festival May 25

Local families can finish out the school year with a creative flair at the Old Jail’s first summer event this Saturday, May 25 – Inti Raymi – the Incan people’s Festival of the Sun. Participants will explore Incan traditions fromAncient Peru.
OJAC to host Family Festival May 25

Schools report summer office hours

Students at Nancy Smith Elementary completed one of their annual end -of -school events Tuesday as they made their way to the high school track to participate in various competitions. Bothelementaryandjunior high campuses scheduled an awards assembly during the week with the elementary program on Wednesday and the junior high awards assembly slated for today, Thursday at 10:45 a.m.
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