Longtime Eagles assistant moving on

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It’s hard to imagine Holliday baseball without assistant Ryan Menasco. The Eagles’ longtime pitching coach elected to move on to the next chapter of his life in Littlefield where he will serve as a football and baseball assistant for the Wildcats.
Longtime Eagles assistant moving on

Pentecost: Happy Birthday Church

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This past weekend, the Liturgical Churches of the Western Church (Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, some Methodists and others) i.e. those on the Gregorian calendar celebrated the Feast of Pentecost on May 28th. Those Churches on the Julian calendar - the Eastern Orthodox Churches and others - celebrate the Feasts of Easter, Ascension and Pentecost approximately 2 weeks later. ‘Pentecoste’ is a Greek word meaning 50th. Pentecost celebrates the sending and descent of the promised Holy Spirit on the apostles and disciples gathered in the Upper Room 50 days after the Resurrection of Jesus.. Hence, Pentecost celebrates the beginning, the manifestation of the New Testament Church. Pentecost occurred 10 days after Jesus ascended into Heaven. The Feast of Pentecost continues to this day to be celebrated 50 days after Easter - and 10 days after His Ascension up to Heaven. It is from the timing of these Feasts of the Lord that Catholics get the concept of praying a Novena,- a novena of prayers, nine days of prayer. The Novena gets its origin from the Book of Acts Chap 1, where Mary – the Mother of the Lord and the Apostles prayed continuously for 9 days after the Ascension of Jesus. Traditionally, the Church prays a Novena of prayers to the Holy Spirit on those 9 days between Ascension and Pentecost.
Pentecost: Happy Birthday Church

Holliday ISD celebrates 2023 graduates

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TOP: The 2023 graduating class from Holliday High School at Evangel Temple on Friday, May 26. RIGHT: Parker Smith gives the valedictory address to his classmates during Holliday’s 2023 graduation ceremony on Fri., May 26, at Evangel Temple.
Holliday ISD celebrates 2023 graduates

ACMAC fundraising for wall stabilization

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The Archer County Museum and Arts Center is beginning its fundraising campaign for the wall stabilization of its biggest artifact, the old Archer County Jail. The campaign will be the first of many phases for the non-profit as it hopes to restore the old jail to its former glory as well as build a new museum near the artifact.
The Archer County Museum and Arts Center was presented with a $5,000 grant from the Texas Historical Foundation for its wall stabilzation project on Wednesday, May 24. Photo/Nathan Lawson

VFW Post 2676 holds Memorial Day Services

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The Scotland -Windthorst Veterans of Foreign War Post 2676 held its Memorial Day Service for fallen service members at the St. Boniface Catholic Church cemetery in Scotland and the St. Mary’s Grotto in Windthorst.
The family of Marine Sgt. Gary Johnston, who was killed in action in Iraq in 2007, places a cross on his memorial podium as part of Scotland-Windthorst Veterans of Foreign War Post 2676's Memorial Day service in Windthorst. Photo/Nathan Lawson

Archer Public Library set to start Summer Reading Program

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The Archer Public Library is preparing to start up its Summer Reading Program for the months of June and July as it seeks to promote literacy and continued education among the county youth. “The reading contest is the main focal point of our summer reading program,” Archer Public Librarian Gretchen Abernathy-Kuck said.
Wildlife on the Move is set to return to the Royal Theater on Wednesday, June 7, as part of th Archer Public Library Summer Reading Program. File photo

All District softball awards announced

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It was another successful season on the softball diamonds of Archer County. All three programs made the postseason with Holliday and Windthorst advancing two and three rounds deep, respectively.
Archer City freshman Addy Peters broke onto the scene in her first season with the Lady Cats. The league’s Catcher of the Year posted a .620 batting average to go along with six long balls and 56 RBI to win the county’s triple crown. File photo