A chili and baked potato supper will be 5:30 p.m. Monday at Civitan Homes, 1314 N. Garland.
Money raised will support Chisholm Trail Junior Civitans projects and cover registration fees for Junior Civitan Convention next month.
Entertainment will be by The Music Friends.
Chisholm Trail Junior Civitans was chartered last September and has been active in community projects. Members have helped with Horn of Plenty, Enid Civitan Flag project, Bradford’s Toys for Tots collection day and two dances for residents with disabilities.
The district convention will be March 23-25 in Oklahoma City, and those who attend will learn more about conducting meetings, provide service to others and building for the future.
“This convention will be a great experience for the Junior Civitans,” said adviser Jennifer Johns.
For information, call Leota Johnson at 237-8200.
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