April
17

With such great response by locals, The Yeary’s Music Show has extended their Area Appreciation through the entire month of April!

All local area residents are free with one can or dry goods item for local charity.

$10 ticket price for all tourists and their guests!

The Yeary’s Music Show will be performing at The Gene Williams Hall of Fame Theatre located in the Branson Mall (located on Hwy 76 next to Wal-Mart). For more information please call (417) 335-4400.

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April
15

Come to the Branson RecPlex on Tuesday April 22nd from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. to recycle your old phonebooks.

There will be free hot dogs, chips and soda, as well as cool giveaways & door prizes. Enjoy a special appearence by Bart Rockett!

The Girl Scouts will get money for every old phonebook you bring in. You can also adopt a pet from the Taney County Animal Shelter.

So join your friends & neighbors, Ozark Mountain Girl Scouts, Branson Recycle Center, Nestle’ Purina Pet Care and Taney County Animal Shelter.

For questions please call the CenturyTel Store at 417-339-1077.

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April
15
Mark Barron
mark@kbrs.net
KBRS.net
417-544-0233
2235 N Briarwood Ln
Fayetteville, AR   72703

(04-15-08 Branson, MO) Branson’s radio station, KBRS.net, has announced that it will be teaming up with the historic Owens Theatre this weekend for a benefit concert to benefit area flood victims. The Superstar Sampler show will be performed both Saturday and Sunday at 3pm at the theater. Mark Barron, Marketing director with KBRS.net, said the Branson focused station is excited to help in any small way they can. “We were happy when Dave Ehlert asked us to promote this event that will help devastated families in the ‘Tri-Lakes’ area. When Dave said that 100 percent of the proceeds from the two shows would go to help those hurt recently, we got onboard immediately.”
The Owens Theatre ‘Superstar Sampler Show’ will feature ‘A Visit with Mark Twain, The Loretta Lynn Tribute, ‘The Hank & Patsy Tribute’ and ‘Elvis and the Superstars’. Admission is $10 dollars for adults and $5 dollars for kids 6-16 years of age. More information is available by calling 417-336-2112.

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April
8
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prpro@suddenlink.net
Linda Ward
417-337-VETS
P.O. Box 128
Branson, MO   65615

The first and only woman in the U.S. Navy to achieve the rank of vice admiral will be the guest of the Branson Women Veterans Committee in Branson May 19-25 for the fourth annual Women Veteran Week.

Retired Vice Adm. Patricia Ann Tracey will be the featured speaker at the annual banquet to be held at the Lodge of the Ozarks on May 25 and also attend many of the week’s festivities.

At Tracey’s retirement ceremony in 2004, Admiral Vern Clark called her a visionary and chief architect of the future Navy and said she revolutionized, stretched and transformed every Navy organization that she ever touched.

“Our Navy and our nation have greatly benefited from Pat’s rigorous analysis, studied opinions and wise counsel. Every way point along her journey prepared Vice Admiral Pat Tracey to revolutionize and transform our Navy, helping Sailors see their futures, first as a graduate school placement officer, as a leader in recruiting, and later as a manpower analyst,” said Clark.

Tracey entered the Navy when lines were drawn, Clark said, and lived her life in a way to blur those lines and “became the best among us.” He predicted the future would see a blend in the Navy’s history, fashioned by the mind, the life and the example of Tracey’s vision – she saw opportunity at every turn and promise at every door.

Tracey didn’t like being the first and didn’t live her life to do or be the first, Clark said, but she “has, for so many women, been an incredible example, showing what they could become in this institution of ours.”

Clark commended Tracey for her actions following 9/11 when she “kept us together and kept us moving forward… When the Pentagon was attacked on 9/11, only a few weeks after her arrival, Pat was there to stabilize our Navy’s critical planning and to rebuild our operations center.”

After graduating college at the age of 19, Tracey completed Women’s Officer’ School, and was commissioned as an Ensign in 1970. She earned a Master’s degree, with distinction, in Operations Research from the Naval Postgraduate School. Her initial assignment in the U.S. Navy was to the Naval Space Surveillance Systems where she was qualified as a Command Center Officer and Orbital Analyst.

Her first command tour was at the Naval Technical Training Center at Treasure Island, Calif., followed by a staff position with the Chief of Naval Personnel as the head of the Enlisted Plans and Community Management Branch. She served as Commanding Officer of Naval Station Long Beach, then the second largest homeport of the Pacific Fleet. Tracey became a Fellow with the Chief of Naval Operations’ Strategic Studies Group at the Naval War College in 1992. She was assigned as Director for Manpower and Personnel on the staff of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Prior to her position as the Chief of Naval Education and Training and the Director of Training on July 10, 1996, she served as Commander, Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, home of the Navy’s only boot camp.

The admiral’s decorations include the Defense Distinguished Service, three Legion of Merit Awards and three Meritorious Service Medals.

Festivities for Women Veterans Week include seeing shows, touring attractions, renewing acquaintances, meeting new friends, shopping and enjoying spring in the Ozarks along with the Second Annual Miniature Golf Classic.

“Our event has grown every year as we recognize the service, always voluntary, the contributions and sacrifices of women veterans that have been vital in defending the freedom and way of life enjoyed by all,” said Mary Slivka, chairman of the Women’s Veterans Committee. The Women’s Veterans Committee, a subcommittee of the Branson Veterans Task Force, was instrumental in establishing the week first celebrated in 2005 as Women Veterans Week by proclamation of the Mayor of Branson.

“In this city that honors veterans every day, it is important to recognize the more than one million American women have served in the armed forces,” said Slivka who herself is a veteran. “Since the American Revolution when women served on the battlefield as nurses, water bearers, cooks, laundresses and saboteurs, thousands of women paid the ultimate sacrifice by giving their lives while serving in the armed forces.”

Reservations are open for all who would like to attend events during the week and help honor women veterans, especially the banquet. For more information contact Barb Riggle, committee member and a member of the BVTF board of directors, at the BVTF, P.O. Box 128, Branson, MO 65615, call 417-337-VETS or e-mail [email protected].

Women’s Veterans Week is just one of many community service projects sponsored by BVTF and its partners. The biggest is the weeklong Veterans Day celebration in November during which the Womens Veterans Committee hosts a rose petal ceremony in honor of women veterans. The task force works to promote an environment of patriotic pride and dignity to recognize and honor the nation’s veterans and their families. The BVTF office is located at 138 Pointe Royale Drive in Branson.

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April
8

Persian Gulf Cease Fire Memorial

Posted In: Events by Pat Avery


Pat Avery
riverroadpress@yahoo.com
Branson Veterans Task Force
www.bransonveterans.com
PO Box 128
Branson, MO   65615

Branson Veterans Task Force

Media Release

For Immediate Release
April 5, 2008

Persian Gulf Cease Fire Memorial

At 1:30 pm, April 11, 2008, at Branson Fest, the Branson Veterans Task Force will commemorate the signing of the Persian Gulf Cease Fire on April 6, 1991.

The event is dedicated to the soldiers who served in Iraq during Desert Shield and Desert Storm. If you are a soldier from either Desert Shield or Desert Storm, you are invited to participate. Please be at the entertainment tent at Branson Fest by 1:00 on April 11. A complimentary lunch at Golden Corral will be provided to all Persian Gulf veterans who attend. Reservations are required.

To sign up in advance, please call the Branson Veterans Task Force Office or visit the Task Force booth at Branson Fest, held at Area 57 at Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater. Reservations for the lunch are required. Call 417.337.8387.

On August 2, 1990, Iraq invaded and seized Kuwait. To liberate Kuwait, a United Nations coalition led by the US built up forces in Saudi Arabia. The coalition grew to over 650,000 troops from 28 nations, including 532,000 US troops.

The Iraqis, under Saddam Hussein, refused to withdraw from Kuwait. In January 1991, allied air forces destroyed key targets in and around Baghdad and bombed Iraq’s armed forces in and around Kuwait.

On February 27, 1991, President Bush declared a cease fire. Allied and Iraqi military leaders met on the battlefield to define terms. Although Iraq agreed to abide by all of the UN resolutions on March 3, the official cease fire wasn’t accepted and signed until April 6.

For more information, contact the Branson Veterans Task Force office or the event chair, Steve Weyher. The Branson Veterans Task Force holds events year-round to commemorate important events in our history and to honor our veterans. The BVTF office is located at 138 Pointe Royale Drive in Branson. To contact the office call 417.337.8387 (417.337.VETS).

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April
4

(Branson, MO) – Branson Bank President and native Ozarks resident, Bill W. Jones, has been appointed to the Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors for his first term.

“The Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce would like to welcome Bill Jones to the Board of Directors. On our board, we’re so glad to have a person of Bill’s character, expertise and knowledge of what’s happening in the Branson area,” says Mike Combs, Chairman of the Board.

Jones has been President of Branson Bank since its inception over eight years ago.

“The Branson Chamber is a vital part of our community, from which we all benefit. The Chamber staff and Board of Directors are a talented team of individuals and I am honored to have been asked to serve with them,” said Jones. “ Serving our Community is one of Branson Bank’s core values. The giving of our time and other resources back to our community is part of our culture at Branson Bank. This is one way we make a positive contribution back to the Branson community, which has been so supportive of our organization.”

Branson Bank is a $140 million asset community bank with locations in Branson and Forsyth. Locally-owned and controlled, with friendly decision makers at each office, Branson Bank is renowned for their fresh baked chocolate chip cookies.

Jones’ serves in a ‘General Business” capacity – with his first term extending thru September of 2009.

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April
2

RANDY RUDD BENEFIT

Posted In: Events by Bob Cort


Bob Cort
bobcort@mchsi.com
Bob Cort
417-546-2908
964 Skyline Drive
Forsyth, MO   65653

Stars Helping Stars Benefit for Randy Rudd
Hosted by Splinter Middleton & Clay Cooper at the Clay Cooper Theatre at 2:00PM Sunday, 6 April 2008
Featuring:
Leona Williams
Mickey Gilley
Buck Trent
Lorie Locke
Wayne Massengale
Sons of the Pioneers
Hargus
Wade Benson Landry
Suzie Weber
Kaci Bays
Matt Gumm & Family
R.P. Harrell
Harley Worthit
The Missouri Boatride
The Branson Brothers
Cal Smith
and many more

Tickets $20
Call (417) 337-7123

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April
1

Welcome-2-Wings 2nd Annual Fly-In Set for May 10

Posted In: City News by BroadcastBranson.com


Make sure that you come out to the Taney County, MO. Airport on Saturday, May 10 to see the Welcome-2-Wings 2nd Annual Fly-In. Over 100 vintage and modern aircraft will be on display. Enjoy games and prizes for the kids and watch some fun pilot competitions.

The sponsoring group, Wings of the Ozarks, was incorporated in 2005 to serve the aviation needs of College of the Ozarks’ students and the people of southwest Missouri & northern Arkansas. A locally owned business, they offer flight training, aircraft rental, charter work and scenic tours & rides.

Free Admission! Bring the whole family!

The Taney County Airport is located at 469 Blue Sky Lane in Hollister. For more information please call 417-332-1545.

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April
1

STAMPede of The Butterflies

Posted In: City News by BroadcastBranson.com


The Butterfly Palace in Branson has brought the world-wide phenomenon of Stamp Collecting and the enchantment of Butterflies together in its amazing premier exhibit entitled ‘STAMPede of the Butterflies.’

On display in a ‘garden of glass’ will be more than 1,000 stamps, featuring 1,000 different specimens of butterflies from over 200 countries. Each stamp portrays an intriguing slice of history as they astonishingly capture nature’s delicate beauty.

“The Butterfly Palace is excited about hosting this unique exhibit of butterfly stamps. Each of these stamps is a miniature work of art,’ says Dianna Herschend, curator and owner of the Butterfly Palace. In undertaking this project Herschend shares, “I wasn’t expecting the incredible variety of stamps and the stories that many of them have to tell. They are really quite fascinating!”

While you are there, don’t forget that at the Butterfly Palace and Rainforest Adventure, guests can walk among over 1,000 LIVE tropical species of butterflies from around the world!

The stamps will be on display until June 15th, 2008.

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April
1
logo David Lomascola
lomascola@lomascola.com
Lomascola\'s Million Dollar Piano Show
www.milliondollarpiano.com
P.O. Box 2032
Branson, MO   65615

Stone and Taney county residents will strike it rich in ivories as Lomascola’s Million Dollar Piano Show hosts its Area Appreciation during Branson-Fest,
April 8 through 20, 2008.

For a limited time, local residents can see the spectacular “MILLION DOLLAR PIANO SHOW” for only $5 plus tax. Lomascola’s Million Dollar Piano Show opened on February 29 to rave reviews and standing ovations. The star of the show, LOMASCOLA, has become an overnight sensation in Branson for his amazing piano showmanship, handsome smile, warm personality and musical talent.

Audiences all agree, Lomascola’s Million Dollar Piano Show is more than anyone could possibly imagine or expect. Lomascola wow’s audiences with his performances of Rhapsody in Blue, Malaguena, Somewhere in Time, Moonlight Sonata, Phantom of the Opera, Memory from “Cats”, Chariots of Fire, the music of Chopin, as well as country music, boogie woogie, pop, religious piano and all of America’s favorites. Lomascola’s Million Dollar Piano show features world famous piano music played on some of the worlds most expensive and exotic pianos with musical director Ron Burch and orchestra.

Lomascola’s hit piano show appears weekly at the Branson Star Theatre 3750 Hwy. 76 (near Olive Garden restaurant). Show times are 10 am and 8 PM Tuesday through Saturday, and 3 PM on Sunday. For tickets and reservations call 417-334-7131 or visit milliondollarpiano.com for more information.

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