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The Post is involved in many community activities at no cost to the public or city/town.
The 4 flags at Greenhill cemetery and the large one on Main Street are maintained and replaced as needed by Post 23, which includes the flag retainer wires.
The Memorials at Erin Springs, Purdy and Greenhill cemeteries are updated annually by adding the names of those who have died since the last update.
If funeral honors are not done by Post 23, the list of names to be updated may be incomplete. The Post relies on family members to contact them with those names.
“It is never the intention to neglect the addition of any veteran’s name to the Memorial,” Ms. Kochert explained.
Communication with the Post is imperative with the veteran’s name to avoid a delay when scheduling the update that is customarily done each spring.
The expense alone for adding names to the Memorials and replacing flags may exceed the income for the Post. Fundraisers are promoted for this purpose. Bingo is one such endeavor to ensure adequate funds are available.
The flag program is another fundraiser. Businesses participate annually to have flags placed at their site on selected holidays. Flags are also placed on Main Street for parades or special events. They are put up by daylight and taken down before dusk, except in inclement weather.
“Please consider supporting the Post in honoring our veterans, past and present,” Ms. Kochert added.

Celebrate Recovery meets every Monday at the Erin Springs Baptist Church, according to Kim Dutton.
Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered, 12-step recovery program for anyone struggling with hurt, habits, or hangups of any kind.
Celebrate Recovery is a safe place to find community and freedom from the issues that are controlling our lives.
Erin Springs Baptist Church is located south of Lindsay, at 13053 Hwy. 76.
A meal is served at 5:30. The meeting starts at 6:30. Childcare is provided.
Those who have questions may contact Ms. Dutton at 469-389-8390.
It’s football time in Oklahoma!
Yes, the skies across Oklahoma’s plains will be lit with Friday night lights. High school football is off and running in southern Oklahoma, and games begin at 7:00 p.m.
Lindsay Leopards will hold their Homecoming ceremony at 6:50 just before the kickoff to the evenings game at 7:30. A homecoming parade will begin at 1:45 at the school.
Lindsay hosts Comanche (Homecoming)
Maysville host Graham Dustin
Alex hosts Lavern (7:00 on Saturday)
On Sat., Sept.23 the Oklahoma Sooners travels to Ohio to take on the Cincinnati Bearcats. Oklahoma State Cowboys travel to Iowa to take on the Iowa State Cyclones.
“Wear your school colors, and get your cheering voice ready, because football season is here!” one fan encouraged.