News Notes

Breakfast fundraiser set for Saturday

A breakfast fundraiser is set to benefit Lindsay Shop with a Cop, according to Russell Davis.
The event is an all you can eat breakfast to served from 7:00 a.m – 10:30 a.m. on Sat., Oct. 14 at the Lindsay Masonic Lodge #246, located at 421 S Main.
There is a minimum donation fee per person, with kids four and under eating free.

News Notes

Joy Store applications now being excepted

It’s that time of the year again. The Lindsay Chamber of Commerce is accepting Joy Store Applications, according to Clara Doan.
Proof of income will be required with each applicant.
Applications can be picked up at the Lindsay Chamber Mon. – Thur., 9:30 am – 12:00 pm or at the Lindsay Elementary School office through Mon., Nov. 13.
“Applications will need to be returned to the Elementary School office if you have children that are enrolled in Lindsay School, all other applications can be returned to the Chamber of Commerce,” Ms. Doan explained.
All applications must be turned in by Tues, Nov. 21.
Those with questions are asked to call Ms. Doan at the Chamber, 405-756-4312.

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Lindsay Chamber to host Fall After Hours

The Lindsay Chamber of Commerce will hosting their Fall After Hours on Tue., Oct. 10th, 2023 from 6:00 p.m – 7:30 p.m., according to Clara Doan.
Guest speakers are Representative Cynthia Roe and Clarissa Robison from Mid-America Vo-Tech, Wayne, OK.
All businesses are invited to the event which will be held at the Depot, located at 107 N. Main.
Tickets are available and can be purchased at the door or prior to the event by calling the Chamber or going by the Chamber. There will be a 50/50 drawing and silent auction to help raise money for future events.
Those with questions are asked to call Ms. Doan at the Chamber, 405-756-4312.

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Memories of Purdy community to be shared

There will be a Purdy Gathering at the Lindsay Library Multi-Purpose Room on Sat., Oct. 7th, from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., according to Janet Williams
Everyone is invited to attend!
“If possible, please post on our Facebook page “Oklahoma Purdyites Unite Here” if you think you’ll be able to attend so we can have an estimate on seating needs. Twice as many as we expected came last time – which was wonderful – but many had nowhere it sit,” Ms. Williams explained.
Jody Holden has done much research and has put it on a thumbnail with many old photos and stories from Purdy’s past. She has also included old photos and stories posted on our Facebook page from our original Gathering in 2015. Stories include Tully Beverly, Mary Nell Knapp’s grandfather, and so many others amazing stories
“Hope to see you there!” Ms. Williams added.