Reserved Leopard football tickets are on sale now in the superintendents’ office, according to Amy Richardson.
Anyone who had reserved tickets last year will have their tickets held until Fri., Aug. 25 at 3:00 p.m.
Those who had reserved tickets that no longer wish to have them are asked to contact the superintendent’s office at 405-756-3131.
Any seats not picked up be Fri., Aug. 25 will be made available on first-come, first-serve basis beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Mon., Aug. 28.
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August storytelling to feature the Englands

Family history has always impacted the community and helps us remember the values people share. England Family History will be told by Jim and Barbara England on Sun., Aug. 13 at 2:00 p.m. in the Pikes Peak Museum, according to Thelma Love.
This Rural School building is located in Erin Springs, 2 miles south of Lindsay, across from the Murray Lindsay Mansion.
This school building was formerly located SW of Lindsay in a rural community known as Pikes Peak. It is one of the remaining rural school buildings operated as a museum to help people remember the value of community life in the early 1900’s.
The Lindsay Community Historical Society offers tours and may be scheduled by calling 405-919-6146 or 405-756-6502.
A school event of a rural school day may also be planned. The museum sets on a large play area that may be used for community events or family gatherings.
Donations are appreciated to continue to maintain this over 100 year old building. The generous donations of many have allowed LCHS to have the outside of the building repaired and resurfaced. Future projects are being planned and completed as financing is available.
The Pikes Peak History Book 1908-2008 may be purchased along with T-shirts from the Lindsay Community Historical Society.
Many of the family stories of the Pikes Peak Community are now represented by many Lindsay residents who are off-springs of these families.
Come dig up your roots at the Pikes Peak School, Ms. Love added.Museum.
Meet the Leopards
As the new school year approaches, Leopard fans have an opportunity to meet the players and cheerleaders for the 2023-2024 season, according to an announcement.
LHS cheer, the pride of Lindsay, and the Lindsay Leopards will have a meet and great Fri., Aug. 11 at 6:30 at the football field, located at 800 W. Creek Street. As the new school year approaches, Leopard fans have an opportunity to meet the players and cheerleaders for the 2023-2024 season, according to an announcement.
LHS cheer, the pride of Lindsay, and the Lindsay Leopards will have a meet and great Fri., Aug. 11 at 6:30 at the football field, located at 800 W. Creek Street.
August 9, 2023 edition






Pauls Valley Opry performs Saturday
The Pauls Valley Opry performance is set for Sat.,
Aug. 5 at the Pauls Valley Junior High School Auditorium, according to Becky Hill.
The evening kicks off at 6:30 p.m., with music featuring the Memory Makers Band.
Special guests include Jae L. Stilwell, Michael Webb, Mary Alice Koehn, Terry Wilson, Lela and Michael Dalby, and Bailey Washburn.
The MC is John Williams.
Admission is charged, but children ages 12 and under are admitted FREE of charge.
