August
29
logo Cindy Shorey
cindy@thecaringpeople.org
The Caring People
417-334-0131
www.thecaringpeople.org
164 Corporate Place
Branson, MO   65616

~Kenneth Hagin Jr. to speak in Branson September 12th~

Chateau on the Lake hosts The Caring People’s Faith Promise Celebration

Reception begins at 6:30pm ; Dinner & Program at 7:00pm,
Friday, September 12, 2008

(Branson, Mo. 10-07) The spectacular Chateau on the Lake will be the site of this year’s Faith Promise Celebration for the Caring People.

Kenneth Hagin, Jr. will be the featured speaker for the evening. Hagin is a well known Pastor, author and sought after speaker. He seizes every ministry opportunity to impart an attitude of “I cannot be defeated, and I will not quit.” Hagin is Pastor of Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma and son of the late Kenneth E. Hagin, Sr. also a well known evangelist.

JoDee & Peter Herschend, founders of the Caring People and co-founders of Herschend Family Entertainment which owns or operates 18 entertainment properties in 7 states including Silver Dollar City here in the Ozarks, will be sharing their hearts on reaching Single Moms with the unconditional love and acceptance of Jesus Christ.

The Caring People currently hosts 17 Care Groups for Single Moms and their kids throughout Southwest Missouri and just celebrated their one year anniversary in El Salvador. Single Moms here and abroad are being impacted by the ministry.

This event is free of charge and open to anyone who has a heart to reach out to Single Moms. Seating is limited. Call the Caring People office at 417.334.0131 to make your reservation today!

Press Notes:
If you would like to schedule an interview with JoDee Herschend, founder of the Caring People, please call 417.334.0131.

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August
29
Pat McGrath Avery
patavery@gmail.com
Branson Veterans Task Force
PO Box 128
Branson, MO   65615

Japan formally surrendered to the Allied Forces on September 2, 1945, aboard the USS Missouri.

On September 2, 2008, at 11:45 am, the Branson Veterans Task Force will remember this historic end of WWII. Join us on the Branson Princess (renamed the USS Missouri for this occasion) at Branson Landing.

A short commemoration will be followed by a press conference regarding Veterans Week activities. The theme and special guests for the week will be announced. Refreshments will be served.

The formal surrender ceremonies ending WWII took place more than two weeks after the Japanese accepted the Allies’ terms. The USS Missouri was anchored with other US and British ships in Tokyo Bay.

General Douglas MacArthur, acting for the United States and the Allied Forces, formally accepted the surrender of the Japanese. Foreign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu and General Yoshijiro Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff of the Japan Imperial Army signed the document on behalf of Japan. General MacArthur and Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, United States Navy, signed on behalf of the United States, followed by signatures of representative from the United Kingdom, China, the Soviet Union, Australia, Canada, France, The Netherlands and New Zealand.

The document defining the terms of surrender was only two pages long. The entire surrender ceremony took only twenty-five minutes, ending a six-year conflict that began in Europe in September of 1939. The Japanese entered the war on December 7, 1941, with the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Steve Weyher is the BVTF chairperson for this event. The Branson Veterans Task Force holds activities 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) or visit www.bransonveterans.com.

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