October
7
logo Joseph R. Cook
jcook@orbtheatre.com
Oak Ridge Boys Theatre
417-239-1333
www.oakridgeboys.com
464 St. Hwy 248
Branson, MO   65616

Special Appearance by Author and Member of the Oak Ridge Boys, William Lee Golden on Oct. 14th 6:00-7:00pm at the Oak Ridge Boys Theatre. William will be signing his children’s book, “Noah Didn’t it Rain?” as well as signing special lithographs in limited edition just for this event! Don’t miss meeting this outstanding, creative author and beloved singer of the Oak Ridge Boys!

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October
7
Pat McGrath Avery
patavery@gmail.com
Branson Veterans Task Force
PO Box 128
Branson, MO   65615

(Branson, MO- 10/6/08) The Branson Veterans Task Force, a Branson, Missouri based, not-for-profit organization created to honour and support America’s veterans, announces that its newspaper, The Bugle, will now be available for viewing online at www.BransonVeteransBugle.com.

Traditionally published in the Spring and Fall of each year, The Bugle’s print and online versions will continue to feature editorial and informational items relevant to the dozens of annual veteran’s events presented in Branson each year.

“We are excited that The Bugle, which has a print circulation of roughly 65,000 copies, will now be available for viewing by anyone with Internet access” shared Task Force Vice Chairman Ernie Bradley. “Along with our main website, BransonVeterans.com, the Bugle Online will certainly allow the community of veterans from across the country to keep in touch up with veterans happenings in Branson.”

The 2008 Fall issue of The Bugle lists event details for the week-long Branson Veterans Homecoming slated for November 5-11, 2008. The Branson Veterans Task Force joins with area businesses and community volunteers to present numerous events throughout the week. Some of the highlights are:

• Grand Opening Ceremony at the Mansion Theatre
• Lt. Col. Oliver North (USMC-ret) will sign his new book at several locations and will deliver the keynote address at the 233rd US Marine Corps Birthday Ball on Monday, November 10 at Chateau on the Lake. Visit event sponsor Branson.com for details.
• The annual Veteran’s Day Parade will take place on Tuesday, November 11 in downtown Branson
• Tony Orlando presents his always inspiring Yellow Ribbon Salute on Tuesday, November 11at the Welk Resort and Theatre

For a listing of Veterans Homecoming events, special Homecoming visitor discounts, and Bugle subscription information, please visit www.BransonVeterans.com or www.BransonVeteransBugle.com.

Branson Veterans Task Force Contact Information:

Office: 128 Pointe Royal Drive, Branson, MO 65616
Mailing: P.O. Box 128, Branson, MO 65615

Phone: (417) 337-8387
Website: www.BransonVeterans.com
E-mail: [email protected]

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October
7
Dawn Black
dawn@myerhotels.com
Myer Hotels
417.336.4345
www.myerhotels.com
3601-A Shepherd of the Hills
Branson, MO   65616

Branson, MO – Myer Hotels is pleased to announce the celebration and achievement of 40 years in the lodging industry.

Since 1968 Myer Hotels has evolved from a single location, The Elms Motel in O’Neill, Nebraska to five national award-winning properties in Branson, Missouri. The Myer family has been in the lodging business in Branson for over 25 years and currently owns and operates the Best Western Center Pointe Inn, Best Western Music Capital Inn, Comfort Inn West, Comfort Inn at Thousand Hills and the Comfort Inn & Suites in Branson Meadows.

Dedication to excellence, hard work, and commitment to a dream characterize the lives of Carroll and Janice Myer. “What started out 40 years ago when my parents left farming, has steadily grown into a business that has exceeded anyone’s expectations” stated Gail Myer, Vice President of Operations.

Owning motels and hotels in Nebraska, Colorado, Arkansas and Missouri has been the pathway to success of the Myer family. Through the years, Myer Hotels have been innovative in offering luxury hotel amenities at a reasonable rate. Carroll Myer was the first to install such amenities as direct dial telephones in Northwest Arkansas and one of the first to offer indoor swimming pools to Branson. Carroll Myer continues to reinvest and upgrade the hotels on an annual basis looking for the next thing that will make the hotels even better.

Myer Hotels’ commitment to excellence in the lodging industry has been demonstrated by a steady stream of national awards with many from Choice Hotels and Best Western International. Since 1993 the company has received over 75 national awards. Out of more than 1,360 Comfort Inn worldwide locations, The Comfort Inn & Suites in Branson Meadows was one of only three finalists for Comfort Inn of the Year at the 2008 convention. The Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce recently recognized the Comfort Inn & Suites as 2008 Small Business of the Year.

The business has been a family affair with involvement from two sons, Gail and Chris Myer. Gail is the Vice President of Operations; Chris is the Vice President of Marketing. Their wives Mary Ann and Sonja both work in the accounting department. Carroll and Janice Myer focus their time on special projects.

“We appreciate all the relationships and community support that have developed over the years and look forward to continuing our relationship with the Branson community. Branson is a special place and we will do all we can to help maintain Branson as a family friendly destination,” said Gail Myer.

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