1908 |
Lindsay Chamber of Commerce organized |
1911 |
Hotel movement started |
1911 |
Chamber of Commerce circulates petition for sewer and water bonds |
1912 |
Streets renamed, started movement for street arc lights |
1915 |
Completion of the Washington Grammar School |
1919 |
Lindsay Community Development Co. started to build houses. State Board of Control asked to provide money for State Engineering Department to make survey of water resources |
1920 |
Chamber of Commerce incorporated |
1920 |
Authorized participation in Tulare County Fair |
1921 |
Advocates adequate tariff on olives, promotes an organization of orange growers to handle shipping problems |
1922 |
Twenty-eight blocks of paving added to city streets |
1923 |
Chamber of Commerce purchased flags for downtown streets |
1924 |
New Southern Pacific depot promoted by the Chamber |
1925 |
Cooperates with Lucca Olive Oil Co., starting plant |
1926 |
Sponsored special train to Madera where Lindsay High School baseball team played for Valley Championship |
1928 |
Collected $13,000, which was used to put over State water plan |
1929 |
Chamber of Commerce and Farm Bureau sponsored a project to name all roads in district, signs erected on all intersections |
1932 |
Created Orange Blossom Festival |
1933 |
Road Committee active—in the interest of Eastside Highways and repair County roads |
1934 |
Booklets printed and circulated for advertising Orange Blossom Festival |
1935 |
Chamber of Commerce pledges sum to help pay for an ambulance to be purchased by Fire Department. |
1936 |
Formation of “The Orange Belt Scenic Highway Association” |
1937 |
Chamber of Commerce moves to its new home in the East Wing of new City Hall |
1938 |
Chamber of Commerce endorses bonds for building a Municipal Hospital |
1939 |
Bonds voted for Municipal Hospital |
1940 |
Efforts made to bring Engineering staff at Friant-Kern Canal to locate headquarters in Lindsay |
1941 |
Air raid warning stations established under direction of the American Legion |
1942 |
Rationing Board opened its headquarters in the Chamber of Commerce office |
1943-45 |
Location of division offices of Bureau of Reclamation in Lindsay |
1945-46 |
Lindsay to be headquarters during location and construction of Friant Kern Canal |
1947 |
Chamber of Commerce requests action on construction of swimming pool |
1948 |
Lindsay made the official Centennial City of Tulare County. |
1950 |
Water arrives in huge canel east of Lindsay—Central Valley Project |
1951 |
Outstanding Orange Blossom Festival |
1952 |
Tri-City Braves of the Western League bring professional baseball to Lindsay |
1953 |
Chamber of Commerce sponsored float in numerous celebrations throughout the county. |
1954 |
Chamber of Commerce sponsored Fourth of July picnic for the community |
1956 |
New flags and standards purchased to decorate downtown streets |
1957 |
Top priority rating for Highway 65 from Linda Vista Avenue to Hermosa Street |
1958 |
Circulation of 5000 brochure type folders advertising Lindsay as a fine place to live |