Donations needed <br>for Easter egg hunt
With Easter only five weeks away the time is now to thinking about donating to the community Easter egg hunt, held at Buckskinner Park.
Candy, plastic eggs, prizes and cash donations are needed to ensure a bounty for the kids.
Anyone who wants to donate can contact Nit-Noi Hauger at 635-4426.
Navajo taco sale benefits Head Start
Williams Head Start is having a Navajo Taco Sale on March 23 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
The price is $5 for a complete taco and soda and $2.50 for just fry bread.
Tickets for either pick-up or delivery are on sale now.
The proceeds of the taco sale will be used to fund an end of the school year celebration for the preschoolers.
Head start is also taking applications for enrollment of children ages 3 to 5 years old for this school year and next school year.
Call Head Start at 635-4273 to order Navajo tacos or for an application.
Kiwanis holds spaghetti dinner
The Williams Kiwanis Club is preparing for its annual spaghetti dinner April 6. The dinner is a fund-raiser for the club and will be co-sponsored by the Williams Elementary/Middle School Builder’s Club.
The dinner is at the Methodist Church located on the corner of Second Street and Sheridan Avenue.
Contact Kiwanis members Cinde Dalhover, 522-8276, or Elsie Faison, 635-9011, for more information or to donate food items for the dinner.
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