Everyone is welcome to enjoy another historic story from the Mantooth family whose grandparents, John Columbus “Lum” and Lula Mantooth, established their home in the Lindsay Community in the early 1900’s.
The Mantooths raised 6 sons in their large Victorian farmhouse.
This story will be told by Jim Mantooth who grew up in the Lindsay area with his siblings, Betty, Mike, Linda, Jo Ellen and Marilyn children of Wes and Ruth Mantooth.
Mike and Pat Mantooth now live in that family home.
Storytelling is hosted by the Lindsay Community Historical Society each month at the Pikes Peak School Museum in Erin Springs, south of Lindsay, and across from the historic Murray Lindsay Mansion. according to Thelma Love.
The Mantooth story will be told on Sun., Oct. 15th at 2:00 p.m.
“Follow these storytelling adventures on Facebook and on You Tube under the name Lindsay Community Historical Society.” Ms. Love explained.
This LCHS Event is free to the public.
“Community support is always appreciated and your donations help us maintain this historic two room rural school, Ms. Love added.
Learn more about the history of the Lindsay Community by calling for a tour of either or both museums at 405-919-6146 or 405-756-6502.
