August
16

National Navajo Code Talkers Day

Posted In: Branson, Branson Area, Veterans by BroadcastBranson.com


Governor Jan Brewer
Thirty years ago today, President Reagan proclaimed August 14 as National Navajo Code Talkers Day – the first official accolade given to these true American heroes following their invaluable contribution to our country’s victory in World War II.

Today, I was blessed with the opportunity to visit the Navajo Nation Veterans Memorial, in Window Rock, as we paid tribute to the more than 400 men whose language was the basis for ‘the unbreakable code’ that proved instrumental in saving countless American lives. As with all of our WWII veterans, the time we have left with our remaining Code Talkers must be cherished. We can never fully re-pay them for coming to our nation’s aid during its darkest of times, but we can honor their service and memorialize their sacrifice.

On this special anniversary, I ask that Arizonans join me in offering our gratitude to the Navajo Code Talkers. As President Reagan so eloquently declared three decades ago, these men “defended the only land they have ever known, asking for nothing more than opportunity in return.”

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August
16

Barry Williams

Branson, MO. – Barry B. Williams Enterprises, Inc. and CHANCES of Stone County announced today that Barry Williams, the real Greg Brady from the famed television sitcom the Brady Bunch and host of Lunch with the Brady Bunch show in Branson, will Co-Host CHANCES 3rd Annual Cardboard Boat Races.

“I am thrilled to partake in such a worthy cause and community event,” said Barry Williams.

The boat race will be held September 8th at Rock Lane Resort on Indian Point. Registration begins at 11am with the races at 12:30. Cost to enter a boat is $50 per person and all proceeds will benefit CHANCES of Stone County.

CHANCES is a non-profit, 501c(3) organization and stands for Community Helping Able Neighborhood Citizens Experience Success. It benefits the developmentally disabled children and adults in Stone County. A developmental disability is attributable to autism, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, head injury, or a learning disability related to a brain dysfunction; or any other mental impairment which originated before age 22 and can continue indefinitely.

For more information, visit www.CHANCESofStoneCounty.org or contact Cherie Smetana at 417-230-1123.

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