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American Legion to host monthly meeting

The Lindsay American Legion, Ball-Smith Post 23, monthly meeting is set for Tues., Jan. 4 at 6:00 p.m., according to a member.
The meetings are held at the Senior Nutrition Center, located at 310 W. Choctaw in Lindsay.
Any veterans (both men and women) who would like to participate, or those wishing to volunteer with the group, are asked to contact Bill Walker at 405-756-0394.
Spouses of all vets are welcome to join the Legions’ Auxiliary group.

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Opening Night 2022 set in downtown OKC

Downtown Oklahoma City’s largest family-friendly New Year’s Eve celebration, Opening Night 2022, is returning on Fri., Dec. 31. The fun starts at 7:00 p.m. at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, according to a news release.
Opening Night 2022 is presented by Midfirst Bank, Inasmuch Foundation, and Gardner Tanenbaum.
Wristbands may be purchased in advance and grant access to live entertainment throughout the evening. This includes music, mural competition, and a children’s area with themed, hands-on art projects. Everything is in ONE PLACE this year, at the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. You’ll find fun for everyone all night long.
At midnight, the Opening Night fireworks extravaganza will be an exuberant blend of pyrotechnics, music and celebration. The finale begins about 20 minutes before
midnight with live music from Adam and Kizzie, a light show, police helicopters buzzing the stadium and plenty of excitement. At 11:58, the Rising Ball begins its ascent, and the live countdown begins.
The evening kicks off with the Finale 5K. The race begins at 3:00 p.m. on Mickey Mantle Drive outside Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
Wrist bands are available online at artscouncilok.com and at area 7-11 stores.

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Christmas Lights on display in Lindsay

If you haven't been out to Lindsay's Glen Curlee Park to see the Christmas light display, you're missing out!
You can walk through it, the kids can run and play, and there are plenty of places to pose for photos.
It's absolutely beautiful, and will be fun for everyone in the family – multiple times.
I also believe families and businesses can even be a sponsor to add a lighted display to the festive grouping.
Glen Curlee Park is located at the corner of SW 4th and Apache Streets in Lindsay, and is well worth the visit!
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Lindsay Elks host Pancakes with Santa

The Lindsay Elks Lodge is hosting Pancakes with Santa this weekend, Sat., Dec. 4, according to Kati Foraker.
There will be a holiday meet-and-greet with Santa Claus himself!
The breakfast will be held from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. at the Lindsay Elks Lodge, located on the north side of Lindsay on Hwy. 76, on the west side of the road.
The breakfast is FREE of charge.
Parents are reminded to bring their cameras or phones to get photos with Santa.
Those who have questions may contact the Lindsay Elks Lodge at 405-756-4245.

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Chamber sets Christmas yard contest

The Lindsay Chamber of Commerce is “Deck Your Yard” Christmas decorating contest for residents of the Lindsay, according to Clara Doan, Chamber manager.
Entry forms are due by Mon., Dec. 27, and may be picked up from the Chamber office at 107 N. Main in Lindsay.
The prize for the best decorated yard will be announced after Christmas on Fri., Dec. 31.
“We would love for the community to get involved and show everyone who comes into Lindsay what a wonderful town we have,” Ms. Doan added.
Those who would like more information may contact Ms. Doan at 405-756-4312.