News Notes

Polar Express tickets available to purchase

THE POLAR EXPRESS™ Train Ride is returning to Oklahoma City this holiday season and tickets are officially available to book, according to a news release.
This is a great opportunity to secure popular dates and times that sell out well before winter arrives.
Booking early is also recommended for large groups who may have trouble finding sufficient blocks of seats together as popular dates fill up.
Learn more about the event, location, and schedule at the website okcthepolarexpressride.com.

News Notes

Pulled pork sandwich lunch to be served

The Lindsay Living Sanctuary will be selling their famous pulled pork sandwiches on Fri., July 8, according to Cindy Grumbles.
The delicious lunch will include a pulled pork sandwich, potato salad, pickles and onions, homemade desserts, and drink.
“We’ll be serving from 11:00 a.m. until 1:30 p.m. Orders are available for pick-up at the church” added Ms. Grumbles. “We won’t be able to offer delivery at this time.”
The church is located at 501 S. Main in Lindsay.
Orders may be called in to Ms. Grumbles at 405-756-6818.

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LHS Classes of the ’50s to meet

Lindsay High School (LHS) Classes of the 1950s, including the classs of 1949, will gather for a tremendous class reunion on Sat., July 2 at 12:00 p.m., according to Marshall Burkes.
This reunion includes some of Lindsay’s finest, most colorful, and honored graduates, and will take place at the REC Multiple Purpose Center on Hwy. 76 north in Lindsay.
After the catered luncheon, there will be a Round Robin, plus prizes, such as the person who drove the most miles to be at the reunion, the person who flew the most miles to attend the reunion, and who has attended the highest number of class reunions.
There will also be a photo session for the classes.
Each class may have a class meeting immediately after the class photos. Everyone in attendance is welcome to stay the remainder of the day for fellowship and to enjoy the desserts.

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Blessings are available to give or receive

A Blessing Box has been placed on the west side of the Lindsay Senior Nutrition Center, located at 310 W. Choctaw in Lindsay.
Those who are able may leave unopened non-perishable food items as well as new hygiene products in the box, according to Kim Dutton.
The items placed in the box will be available to anyone in need and may be picked up at any time. “Just open the box and take what you need,” Ms. Dutton explained.

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Fireworks stand set up at area church

The Erin Springs Church of God is once again selling fireworks for the upcoming Independence Day holiday, according to Linda Brothers.
“If it smokes, flashes, pops, crackles, whistles, sizzles, bangs or booms – we got it!” Ms. Brothers added. “We have the big stuff and everything in between.”
The church group takes credit/debit cards, with no fees.
All proceeds go to the church’s missions.
Those who have questions may contact Ms. Brothers at 405-428-6645.