Staff reports
North Garland Church of Christ is continuing its tradition of purchasing school supplies to be distributed to local children.
Its drive runs through Aug. 10; however, a garage sale benefit will be held Saturday to raise money for the project.
The garage sale will be at 703 N. Garland and will include a bake sale, classic cars, a barbecue lunch and a News 9 softball game at 5 p.m.
Organizers say college sports celebrities also will be on hand. Donations for the garage sale are welcome. Call 237-4658 for information.
The school supply drive has become a big community service project for North Garland Church of Christ. In past years, their drive has provided school supplies for 1,000 children.
It is a confidential process in which students are provided with the materials they need. Area counselors say the program has helped them make sure students have the essentials and supplies in order to be ready to learn on the first day of school.
All funds collected will be used to purchase supplies as well as gift cards for clothing. Last year, more than $5,000 in gift cards were purchased to help provide clothing and shoes for students who often do without the basic essentials.
“It’s so nice to have a resource that helps us take care of kids with no other means of buying clothing or supplies,” wrote Jan Hill, a counselor at Waller Junior High School. “Without financial support from North Garland Church and other generous contributors, it would be difficult to address their needs.”
“North Garland Church of Christ and the people, churches and businesses involved in this project are impacting the lives of local children,” said Amber Graham Fitzgerald, Enid Public Schools director of community and school relations. “It is my hope this wonderful program will continue to grow and touch more lives.”
Local news
Church seeks school supplies
- Local news
-
-
Storm system moving into state
National Weather Service radar shows a storm system moving into Oklahoma as of 9 a.m. that is expected to bring rain after noon and may bring snow tonight. - 'Unbelievable': Enid’s December retail sales rocket 27 percent over 2010
-
EHS sophomore donates blood on 16th birthday
- When Enid was larger in 1910, Tulsa invested in itself
- VDA recommends project to lengthen Woodring runway
- Proceeds from Valentine’s Day Gala benefit Nights of Shelter campaign
- EPD arrests man for failure to register as a sex offender
-
BREAKING NEWS: U.S. 81 closed near Kansas border
Stuck semi forces authorities to close highway.
-
Citizens Police Academy begins its second year
Enid Police Department Chief Brian O’Rourke welcomed the 12 newest students of the department’s Citizens Police Academy Tuesday night.
- Company names Taylor to head up Cherokee Strip Conference Center
- More Local news Headlines
-






