The Lindsay Red Hatters will be gathering Sat., Mar. 26 to go to the Blanchard Methodist Bazaar. That's the word from Jane Pool.
The ladies will gather at the Lindsay Methodist Church parking lot, located at the corner of S.W. 2nd and Chickasaw in Lindsay, at 9:45 a.m.
"Come share a ride, and enjoy a day out shopping crafts and baked goods!" Ms. Pool explained.
Those who have questions may contact Ms. Pool at 405-756-5424.
Indoor yard sale will benefit Senior Center
The Lindsay Senior Nutrition Center, in association with the Lindsay Masonic Lodge 248, is set to hold an indoor yard on Sat., Mar. 26, according to Center Director Kelly Riddle.
The sale will be held at the Lindsay Senior Center, locataed at 310 W. Choctaw, and will begin at 8:00 a.m.
"We are raising money to help the center buy needed supplies," Ms. Riddle said.
"We'll have lots of goodies, so come down and do some shopping!" Ms. Riddle added.
Those who have questions may contact Ms. Riddle at 405-756-4780.
Pavilion in the plans for Lindsay Place residents
"The senior citizens at Lindsay Place Apartments need your help." That's the word from Matt Shelton of Calvary Baptist Church.
The residents of Lindsay Place live in one-room apartments with little space for big crowds. They have access to a large community room, but on nice days they often sit outside in front of an apartment to visit and get some fresh air.
Donations are now being collected to build them a handicap-accessible pavilion to sit under and enjoy the weather and the company of family and friends.
According to Mr. Shelton, his Care Group at Calvary Baptist Church has gotten estimates and has plans already drawn up.
“Once built, this pavilion will be around for generations to come,” Mr. Shelton continued. "Existing picnic tables will be set there and will make it an even more enjoyable space."
All money donated will be used solely for this project, and a tax-deductible donation letter will be provided upon request.
Donations may be mailed or hand-delivered to Calvary Baptist Church at 410 W. Chickasaw Street, Lindsay, OK 73052. Checks may be made payable to Calvary Baptist Church, with “Pavilion” or “Lindsay Place” on the memo part of the check.
“Thank you for always taking care of Lindsay’s senior citizens,” Mr. Shelton continued.
Those needing further information may contact Mr. Shelton at 405-317-7082 or the church office at 405-756-2781.
Daddy~Daughter dance set for Sat., Mar. 26
Calling all Bobbie Soxers!
The ladies of Beta Sigma Phi in Lindsay are getting ready for the 2022 Daddy-Daughter Dance Sock Hop, according to a member.
The dance begins at 6:00 p.m., and ends at 8:00 p.m. It will be held in the Lindsay School Cafeteria, located at the corner of S.W. 8th and Creek Streets in Lindsay.
This is a chance for the girls to get all dolled up, and their Dads or Father figures should dress to impress her.
All Pre-K thru 12th grade girls are welcome to attend with their Dad or Father figure, and dance the night away! Refreshments will be served.
"This is a night of dancing, having fun, and making memories. We hope you’ll plan to attend this event with your daughter," Lisa Hilliard added.
Reservations are not required. There is an entry fee for each daddy/daughter couple, plus a fee for each additional daughter.
All proceeds from the dance go toward scholarships, school projects, and community projects supported by the Lindsay Beta Sigma Phi.
1962 Leopardettes honored
Saturday night in The Big House: The Oklahoma High School Basketball State Championships were held last weekend at The Big House at the Oklahoma State Fairgraounds. Lindsay’s own 1962 State Champion Leopardettes were honored during the evening. Representing the team are Sheneesta Heatly, Diane Estes, and Susan Barry. Ms. Heatly is the widow of legendary Coach Charlie Heatly, who coached the 1962 State Champion Lindsay Leopardettes. Ms. Estes hit the game-winning shot on that 1962 day. Incidentally, legendary Coach Charlie Heatly gave The Big House its name. Lindsay is eternally proud.
