News Notes

Celebrate Recovery group meets every Monday evening

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.
Meetings will be held at 6:30 every Monday evening at the Erin Springs Baptist Church, according to Kim Dutton.
The church is located south of Lindsay, at 13053 Hwy. 76.
A typical Celebrate Recovery meeting includes a large group meeting and an open share small group.
The large group meeting is designed for the participant to set aside the busy-ness and stress of the outside world by entering into a time of prayer, praise and worship, and teaching as a way of getting in touch with the one and only Higher Power, Jesus Christ.
The open share small group meets immediately after the large group meeting and provides a place for the participant to connect with other Celebrate Recovery attendees. This is a safe place where participants can be in gender-specific groups and issue-specific groups.
Participants are encouraged to invite their families and friends if they so choose for a time of great fellowship with other Celebrate Recovery participants.
Those who have questiona may contact Ms. Dutton at 469-389-8390.

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Date changed for Christian Women’s Conference

Out of an abundance of caution and concern, the Christian Women’s Conference in Lindsay has been postponed until Sat., Mar. 5, announced event organizer Connie Smith.
The annual Christian Women’s Conference in Lindsay is for women of all denominations to come together to worship and listen to the word of God.
Libby Williams-Thomas Gandy is scheduled to be the speaker. Katie Vanlandingham, Peri Thomas and Elizabeth Jones will make up the worship team.
This years marks the 20th year for the FREE annual event.
The conference, now set for Sat., Mar. 5 will begin at 10:00 a.m. and continue until 2:00 p.m. at the REC Multi-Purpose building, located on Hwy. 76 North in Lindsay.
Those needing more information may contact Ms. Smith at 405-756-5096.

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Cake auction to benefit Lindsay Basketball

The Lindsay baketball annual cake auction is set for Sat., Feb. 5, according to Shellye Register.
A live auction will be held during half-time of the girls’ and boys’ games.
A silent auction is set to be held at the end of the girls’ game and at the end of the boys’ game.
Ms. Register explained that Covid has changed a lot of things this year, but that support is needed to have a successful program.
“This is our main fundraiser each year and the incredible people of Lindsay always show up in a BIG way to support Lindsay basketball,” Ms. Register added.
Those who are unable to attend, but who would like to bid or donate, are asked to contact Val Tucker at 405-756-0277.
The Lindsay baketball booster club wishes to thank the community for their continued support.

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Valentine raffle set to benefit animal shelter

A drawing for a romantic evening for two will be held Mon., Feb. 7, according to Samantha Randol of the Lindsay Animal Welfare Center.
Winners will enjoy steak dinners delivered to their FREE room, which will be available for check-in on Sat., Feb. 12. The room will be fully decorated with fresh flowers and furnished with sweets and treats.
All the prizes have been generously donated by local businesses.
Proceeds from the raffle benefit the Lindsay Animal Shelter. Those who would like more information, or who would like to purchase tickets, may contact Ms. Randol at 405-756-6337.