Wild West Day slated April 27

The Chamber of Commerce has scheduled a “Wild West Day” on Saturday, April 27 from noon until 10:30 p.m.

According to Chamber manager Mary Beth Jones, the day will include a crooners contest for amateur singers, two melodramas about Doc Holiday, a pie baking contest, fiddlers, and vendors selling handcrafted items.

“Please contact me if you want to help with Wild West Days,” Jones said.

Jones can be reached at the Chamber office during business hours Tuesday through Friday by calling 325-762-2525.

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OJAC to host family festival

Entire families are invited this Saturday afternoon to the Old Jail Art Center’s next family festival, entitled “Holi – the Indian Festival of Colors!”

The event, one of several family-friendly cele-brations that take place throughout the year at the local museum, will start at 12:00 noon and end at 3:00 p.m.

“Investigate collection artifacts and enjoy traditional crafts, games, food, and music from India,” said OJAC education coordinator Molly Merck. “Celebrate Spring with a henna tattoo and take a swing at our ‘Rangoli-Piñata’.”

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Stock show assn. to meet April 6

Members of the Shackelford County Youth and Livestock Association will meet on Tuesday, April 9 for a general meeting to evaluate the 2019 show, consider any proposed rule changes, and address any concerns that have been brought to the attention of the Association.

The meeting will begin at 6:00 p.m. in the high school agriculture building.

Final preparations for the Buyer-Seller Banquet, scheduled for Saturday, April 6, will also be addressed at the meeting.

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McDaniel presented with 50-year pin

Four members of the Comanche Masonic Lodge #41 drove down from Oklahoma on Monday, March 11 to present longtime Albany resident Vernon McDaniel with his 50-year Masonic pin.

McDaniel was born in Oklahoma and lived in the Shawnee area until he enlisted in the Marines in 1952. 

He was back in Oklahoma when he joined the Masons in early 1969.

Although McDaniel and his wife Geraldine moved to Albany that same year and the local Lodge invited him to join, he was unwilling to transfer his membership.

David M. Dukes 

David M. Dukes of Abilene was born on Feb. 15, 1976 in Abilene, Texas to Jimmy Dukes and Catherine Burton Dukes. He died on March 14, 2019.

Funeral services were held March 16, 2019 at Northwest Church of Christ in Abilene.

David worked at BMC Construction Materials, formerly Abilene Lumber, for almost 20 years. 

David loved movies and comic books. He was a fan of anything related to Marvel comics, Spider Man, Dead Pool, and Avengers. 

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Closet Angels hours to change

Beginning April 1, Closet Angels’ new hours will be Mondays only from 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m. according to coordinator Lori Reames. 

In addition to changing hours, organizers are also asking that local residents be on the lookout for anyone taking unauthorized loads of donated clothing and shoes after hours.

New Hours

The facility will no longer be open on Wednesdays. 

Third Thursday planned

This month participants at the Old Jail Art Center Third Thursday workshop, set for 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, will be crafting floral wreaths.  

“Bring a friend and your favorite bottle of wine and create a beautiful spring wreath for your front door,” said educational director Erin Whitmore. “Explore color mixing, texture, and scale as you craft your seasonal display.” 

Registration is $15 for OJAC members and $20 for non-members, and covers supplies.

For more information or to register, call 325-762-2936 or go to theojac.org. 

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Senior luncheon slated this Friday

All Shackelford County senior adults (50 and up) are invited to attend the Shackelford County Resource Center’s March senior luncheon to be held on Friday, March 15 at the Albany Youth Center beginning at 11:00 a.m.

Members of First Methodist Church are hosting this month.

“The theme is ‘St. Patrick’s Day,’ and everyone is encouraged to wear green,” said program assistant Ragan Riley. 

The meal will be lasag-na, green beans, salad with dressing, and garlic bread. 

“We are planning entertainment,” Riley said. “All senior citizens are invited.”

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Cast members earn honors

Although Albany High School’s One Act Play (OAP) did not advance to bi-district competition this year, five members of the troupe won special accolades at the district contest in Stamford last week, and co-director Jenny Scott complimented the entire group on their performance.

You, me & everyday life

What did we do before cell phones?

Well, that’s an easy question to answer. Most of us carried on conversations talking face to face. Imagine that! 

Sometimes we would even visit  over the backyard fence. WOW! When was the last time you did that? 

Back in the “olden days,” we did have telephones, which would probably now be called “antiques.” They were basically all black, and you dialed the number you wanted. 

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