June
6
logo Dawn Black
dawn@myerhotels.com
Myer Hotels
417.336.4345
www.myerhotels.com
3601A Shepherd of the Hills
Branson, MO   65616

Branson, MO – Myer Hotels, Branson’s Award-Winning Hotel Company, is pleased to announce that the Best Western Center Pointe Inn has reopened better then ever since the February 29 tornado damage.

The Best Western Center Pointe Inn located on Highway 76 next to the Titanic Museum received moderate damage to one building and light impairment to two other buildings. This is one of the first hotels to reopen that was harmed during the storm. “We are excited about the enhancements of the hotel,” said Chris Myer, Vice President of Marketing for Myer Hotels. “ Nobody likes to go through a disaster but this has allowed us to do some things we wouldn’t have been able to do otherwise. The hotel will have a much more upscale and modern feel to it. Guests will immediately notice the new copper roofing.”

The cleanup process and assessment began immediately after the tornado. “Local contractor G. Oney and Associates has done an excellent job helping us open as soon as possible. We are also thankful for the Fireman Fund Insurance Company for their responsive and cooperative approach. Our staff also stepped up during this time, as we were able to keep them employed during the clean-up and rebuilding process,” said Gail Myer, Vice President of Operations.

Prior to reopening it was important from a service standpoint that hotel services be available for guests. All amenities are open and available including indoor and outdoor pools and hot tubs. The property will continue a phased reopening of some rooms as they continue work on a portion of the rooms. “In many ways this will be like a brand new hotel when we are completely finished,” said Myer.

The Best Western Center Pointe Inn has long been a favorite of Branson visitors due to its outstanding location right in the heart of Branson’s entertainment and excellent service. You can visit Myer Hotels at www.myerhotels.com.

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June
6

College of the Ozarks invites the public to attend the 23rd annual Honor America on Sunday, June 24. The event will begin with a picnic at 4:30 p.m. where attendees can purchase barbecue items, followed by a musical entertainment beginning at 5 p.m. and a patriotic program and concert at 8 p.m.

“Honor America has become a tradition that people of all ages can enjoy,” said Elizabeth Hughes, College of the Ozarks public relations director. “Kids can play with tinker toys, make bubbles and much more, while parents and grandparents can enjoy great music, barbecue and relax. Folks who attend will experience an atmosphere reminiscent of an old-fashioned patriotic celebration.”

This year’s event will feature several musical favorites, including bluegrass by Copper Fox, the Downing Street Boys who will entertain with traditional southern gospel music and the cast from Red, Hot… and Blue!, who will perform American classics from the 40s, 50s and 60s. Before the sky lights up with fireworks, attendees will hear a patriotic concert and witness more than 200 years of tradition with the West Point drum and bugle corps, The Hellcats, as they perform a fantastic display of bugling and drumming.

“Patriotism is a main focus at College of the Ozarks, and Honor America is a great way to celebrate that,” said Hughes. “I can’t think of a better way to begin your Independence Day festivities than by coming to the College’s beautiful campus to listen to music that encompasses the American spirit and to pay tribute to our nation.”

After dark, an elaborate fireworks display will conclude the event. Honor America is free and is open to the public, but don’t forget your lawn chairs. Alcohol, tobacco products, fireworks and pets are strictly prohibited. For more information, please call the Public Relations office at (417) 690-2212.

West Point Bugle and Drum Corps Hellcats

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