News Notes

Story of Lindsay Library to be told

Storytelling at Pikes Peak School Museum in Erin Springs on Sun., Feb. 11 at 2:00 p.m. will feature the story of the Lindsay Public Library, according to Thelma Love.
Jody Holden, Lindsay librarian and local historian, will be speaking about the importance of our local library, and the value of researching our hometown history.
“Finding your own family history and sharing this knowledge with your young people will give you the joy of keeping those stories alive,” Ms. Love explained.
The library is more than just books. Our city library has many other services to offer the Community and librarians ready to assist..
This event is an opportunity to learn and appreciate the value of the Lindsay Public Library located at 112 W Choctaw.
This Storytelling is sponsored by the Lindsay Community Historical Society.
The 2024 LCHS Calendar of historic businesses may be ordered at the Library or call LCHS at 405-919-6146 for more information.

News Notes

Spread the love in February

Delta Community Action Foundation, Inc. is calling on the public to help ‘Spread the Love’ during the month of February, according to a news release.
Delta is hosting their fourth annual peanut butter & jelly food drive to help “Spread the Love” to local citizens in need of food.
The agency’s 2023 Community Needs Assessment revealed the need for food ranked 9th in overall need.
The Spread the Love Peanut Butter & Jelly Drive, sponsored by Delta Community Action Foundation, Inc., will continue through the end of February.
Delta Community Action Foundation, Inc. is under the direction of Karen Nichols, Executive Director.
Donations can be dropped off at the following Delta Community Action locations: 308 SW 2nd in Lindsay, 122 W. Main in Purcell and 225 W. McClure in Pauls Valley.
For more information about services provided by Delta Community Action Foundation, Inc., please visit http://www.deltacaf.com.