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Storytelling by Thelma Howell

Story time with Thelma Howell will be held at the Pikes Peak School Museum, according to Thelma Love.
The topic for Ms. Howell story time will be “It’s all about community.”
Ms. Howell, a long-time resident of the Lindsay community, will share her story on Sun., Mar. 12 at 2:00 p.m.
Many will remember the different restaurants of John and Thelma. They were active in the American Legion and offered many community services to people.
Everyone is invited to enjoy her Family History and participate in some cultural enrichment activities.
This event is hosted by the Lindsay Community Historical Society.
Those needing more information may call 405-919-6146.

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Pulled Pork Sandwiches this Friday

The Lindsay Living Sanctuary will be selling their famous pulled pork sandwiches this Friday, March 10, according to Cindy Grumbles.
The delicious lunch will include a pulled pork sandwich, potato salad, pickles and onions, several different new 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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March meeting set for American Legion

Lindsay American Legion, Ball-Smith Post 23, monthly meeting will be held Tue., Mar. 7 at 6:00 p.m., according to a Dave Hardin.
Spouses off all vets are welcome to join the Legions’ Auxiliary group.
Any veteran who would like to participate, or those wishing to volunteer with either group may contact Mr. Hardin at 405-756-7780.

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Food Bank distribution Saturday

The Lindsay Community Food Bank distribution will be Sat., Feb. 25 from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.. according to Lisa Jackson, program coordinatior.
The Food Bank is located at Calvary Baptist Church, 410 W. Chickasaw in Lindsay.
Anyone needing to sign up for the Food Bank may do so at the church Monday – Thursday from 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Ms. Jackson explained the food bank can always use volunteers and that monetary donations are always apprectiated.
Those needing more information should call the church at 405-756-2781.

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Foundation sets prom event for Saturday

Restored Hearts and Soles Foundation is hosting an event to assist girls getting ready for prom.
The Prom Closet was started 9 years ago because the cost of formal dresses are just not in the budget for everyone. It is designed for to girls SEE they are worthy of a beautiful dress.
This year’s event is set for Sat., Feb. 25 from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Trinity Baptist Church located at 108 Loftin Lane in Pauls Valley.
The event is offering over 500 dresses. As the girls walk in, they are greeted with their very own stylist. The stylist will help guide them through all the available dresses. They then take their selections into a dressing room where they find the perfect dress. After that, they look through jewelry and shoes . If their dress needs alterations, there is a seamstress on site.
Event planners expalined that volunteers are needed to help set up, work the event and take down.
“Our hope is that they find everything the need for Prom. It is completely FREE!”, an event planner explained.
The Foundation can be contacted at restoredheartsandsoles@gmail.com