September
15

Participants Sought For Survey Regarding Area Interest In Proposed Lab School

College of the Ozarks is determining the feasibility of opening a college preparatory lab school on campus. As part of the feasibility study, the College is asking interested individuals who have school aged children to take part in a brief survey that will be accessible September 14-30. Individuals willing to take part in the brief survey, which should take less than ten minutes to complete, may go to www.cofo.edu and click on the survey link.

“Input regarding interest in the school is vital to determining feasibility,” said Dr. Sue Head, study coordinator. “Participation will be greatly appreciated.”

The new secondary level school would reflect the College’s philosophical views by interweaving a biblical worldview, character education, and patriotism into rigorous academic curriculum grounded in the Great Books.

“In keeping with the College’s mission and vision, we hope to serve students in our area who seek a challenging curriculum with an intentional threading of service learning and work,” Dr. Head said. “The College was founded as a work school over one hundred years ago, and the new school would reflect the values of the founders.”

The proposed lab school would offer area youth the opportunity of an affordable, quality, Christian education with innovative programming, service learning, and small class sizes.

The feasibility study, which began in April, will conclude in October with a presentation to the College’s Board of Trustees.

For more information about the online survey, please contact The Keeter Center for Character Education at (417) 690-2242.

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September
15

DO YOU WANT TO WIN A FREE DECK MAKEOVER WORTH UP TO $1,200?!

HOW TO ENTER:
1. Post a picture of your ugly deck on Wood Re New-Branson/Tri-Lakes page.
2. Post a link of the Wood Re New-Branson/Tri-Lakes page and tell your friends to vote for your picture.
2. Have your friends vote for your picture by clicking “like” on the picture…they must “like” Wood Re New- Branson/Tri-Lakes page to vote.
3. Winner of the deck makeover will be announced September 30th.
4. One vote per person.

ELIGIBILITY:
*Must be a deck in Stone or Taney County
*No previous stain or paint, structurally sound
*Only one entry per deck address

VOTING:
Voting will open online on September 12, 2011 thru September 30, 2011.

WINNER/PRIZE:
Winner will be notified September 30th. The grand prize will be restoring a deck (cleaning and sealing) worth up to $1,200.

GOOD LUCK and get those UGLY DECK pictures posted!!!

More info on Wood Re New-Branson/Tri-Lakes facebook page!

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September
15

Branson Country USA Special Guest is John Sager – September 16, 2011
1945 W. 76 Country Blvd. • Branson, MO 65616
417-335-2484/Reservations • 417-336-5829/Fax

Recorded LIVE on Friday night at 10:30 PM
This show is broadcast on radio stations around the country.
Airing Saturday nights at 7:00 PM on KRZK – 106.3 in Branson, Mo.
And — Sunday nights at 9:00 PM. on KHOZ – 102.9 in Harrison, Ar.,

You can also listen via the internet.
Show airs at 7:00 PM (cst.) – Every Saturday Night

Instructions for Internet Connection
1. Type the following into your web browser: www.BransonCountryUSA.net.
2. After page loads, click the “On Air” button.
3. Enjoy the show!

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September
9

Branson Airport to Honor 9/11 Aviation Industry Heroes

Ceremony will remember the fallen and those who reclaimed the skies over the United States of America

BRANSON, MISSOURI – Branson Airport will hold a brief ceremony to honor the fallen of 9/11 on the 10th anniversary this Sunday at 9:03 a.m. marking the time that United Airlines Flight 93 crashed into a Pennsylvania field.
While all who lost their lives that day will be remembered, the ceremony will highlight the 33 crew members who perished on the four fatal flights: American Airlines Flight 77, American Airlines Flight 11, United Airlines Flight 175 and United Airlines Flight 93. The ceremony will also recognize the 84 Port Authority of New York and New Jersey employees who perished that day.
The Ceremony will end by remembering the heroes who got America flying again.
The government re-opened the nation’s airspace on September 13th at 11 am a little more than 48 hours after the attacks. Many employees were scared, some of them lost friends and colleagues just a few days before. They did not know if more attacks were possible. They also knew changes to the security system that were already being discussed would not be implemented for some time.
The Branson Airport Staff will honor the heroes who returned to work on September 13th and reclaimed the skies over the United States of America. Not to be forgotten are the “tens of thousands of aviation personnel who put their uniforms back on and led the way to getting the country moving again despite their fears,” as stated by Tom Murphy, author of Reclaiming the Sky; 9/11 and the Untold Story of the Men and Women Who Kept America Flying.
The public is welcome to attend.

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September
8

“Jammin’ For Joplin” Concert Location Changed To Jones Auditorium
By: Matt Farmer

The location for the “Jammin’ for Joplin” concert has changed to Jones Auditorium. On Sunday, September 25 at 3p.m. in Jones Auditorium, the Concert Band, Handbell Choir, Chapel Choir and Chorale will join together in song and spirit to raise awareness and funds for music students in Joplin, Mo.

On May 22, 2011, an EF-5 tornado struck Joplin with a fury and vengeance which destroyed most of the town; St. John’s Hospital, homes, and the Joplin schools. The C of O music faculty and ensemble members are using their talents and resources to come together to perform a concert to help benefit the music students in Joplin.

“Many of the citizens from our campus family and around the country have given generously, but there are still things that we can do to help the music students in Joplin,” said Lynda Jesse, associate professor of music. “According to Rick Castor, Joplin High School Band Director, there is still a need for specialty instruments, funds to help students with their participation fees for marching band and color guard, and much more. The orchestra and choir program, those in elementary, middle school and junior high music, have all been affected by this devastating storm.”

The music department invites you to attend an uplifting and inspiring afternoon to help celebrate the gift of music and the spirit of the Joplin music-makers! Your donation at the end of the concert will go directly to the Joplin schools music departments.

For more information, contact the C of O Music Department at 417-690-2244.

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September
8

Clays for Cancer charity shoot

Posted In: Branson by David Caravella


logo David Caravella
dave@reelrecoverymo.org
Reel Recovery
www.reelrecoverymo.org
1539 Gobblers Mountain Road
Branson West, MO   65737

Join us for the Second Annual Clays for Cancer fundraising event for Reel Recovery in the State of Missouri. The mission of Reel Recovery is to help men in the cancer recovery process by introducing them to the healing powers of the sport of fly-fishing, while providing a safe, supportive environment to explore their personal experiences of cancer with others who share their stories through group oncology counseling sessions. Reel Recovery is a 501(c)3 non-profit and all services are provided at no cost to participants.

Clays for Cancer will be held on:

Saturday, September 24, 2011 from 9:00am – 2:00pm at Ozark Shooters Sports Complex. 759 US Highway 65 Walnut Shade, MO. Located 11 Miles north of Branson on US Highway 65.
Telephone: 417-443-309.

This event will include breakfast, lunch, 100 rounds of sporting clays, a raffle and planned silent auction.

The registration donation will be $125 per shooter and will include; breakfast, lunch, 100 rounds of sporting clays, and one raffle ticket (additional available for purchase).

Information and registration at:
http://www.reelrecoverymo.org/clays4cancer.html

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September
5


CAM’s Gospel Sing-off Winner Southern Raised

Branson, MO…A team of celebrity judges ranked 12 talented finalists performing before a crowd of nearly 1,000 for CAM’s 3rd Annual Gospel Sing-Off at Sight & Sound Theater on Sunday afternoon. Southern Raised, a bluegrass gospel group of three sisters and a brother from Crane, Missouri, took first place. These talented musicians and singers won a prize purse of $1,500 and two performance slots at Silver Dollar City on Labor Day. Placing second with a $1,000 prize purse was Todd Braschler, a minister from Wichita, whose family has roots in Branson’s entertainment history. Taking third place and $500 was Jericho, a quartet from DeSoto, Missouri. Braschler was a third place winner last year and Jericho took second place in 2009.

Attendees raved about the level of talent in this year’s event, which was opened with some powerful gospel singing by SIX. Last year’s winners, the Peterson Family, also made a guest appearance to open the second half of the show. Prior to announcing the winners, local saxophonist Gary Dooms performed Amazing Grace to the delight of the crowd.

For the third straight year, Bob Hubbard of the Jordanaires and the Foggy River Boys kept things on pace as the host emcee. Aside from the opening invocation and introduction of the acts, Bob also traded a few quips with judge Ronnie Page, who sings with the Downing Street Boys and is the entertainment editor for the Independent. Ronnie began his career with the Oak Ridge Boys, later joining the Chuck Wagon Gang.

Judge Bogie Bohinc, one of Branson’s top guitarists, commented, “Every finalist up there was a winner. The talent was exceptional and the judging decisions were tough. However the real winners of this event are the people in our community who will be helped by CAM.”

Pat Davis, CAM’s Executive Director, announced to the crowd that over 1,400 families were helped by CAM in August. “This is a record number for us and is indicative of the ever-increasing need. That’s why CAM needs your support as we begin to prepare for the winter months of traditionally greater need.”

CAM Board Chairman and producer of the event Jack Burke added, “We are particularly grateful to our wonderful and supportive community, along with Sight & Sound for providing this fantastic venue for our annual Sing-Off and Branson Tourism Center for sponsoring the prize purses. We’re blessed to be living in an area where neighbors truly do help neighbors.”

Anyone wishing to make a donation to CAM can call 335-1157 or visit www.christianactionministries.org.


CAM’s Gospel Sing-off 2nd Place – Todd Braschler


CAM’s Gospel Sing-off 3rd Place – Jericho

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September
5

1945 W. 76 Country Blvd.
Branson, MO 65616
417-335-2484 – Reservations
417-336-5829 – Fax

Recorded LIVE on Friday night at 10:30 PM
This show is broadcast on radio stations around the country.
Airing Saturday nights at 7:00 PM on KRZK – 106.3 in Branson, Mo.
And — Sunday nights at 9:00 PM. on KHOZ – 102.9 in Harrison, Ar.,

You can also listen via the internet.
Show airs at 7:00pm (CST) every Saturday night.
www.BransonCountryUSA.net

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September
2

   

Legends In Concert Announces Fall Line-Up

BRANSON – Legends In Concert announces their fabulous fall line-up of stars! Starting September 8, see Bette Midler, Alan Jackson, Johnny Mathis, The Blues Brothers and Elvis Presley rock the house at Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater. The lobby of the theater is filled with priceless and unique memorabilia from Dick Clark Productions. Take a step back in time and enjoy pieces from Frankie Avalon to Tina Turner….and much, much more! You receive this added value to your experience at no additional charge.

During the Legends In Concert show, the charisma of two locally known talents, Bucky Heard and Justin Clark, combine for a high energy, highly entertaining Blues Brothers performance. They are mainstays at the Legends In Concert show along with Elvis Presley. Portrayed by Dean Z, this act is sure to bring you a rock-a-billy good time! Experience the energy of sensational showgirl Bette Midler, have a “Good Time” listening to the country classics of Alan Jackson, and relax with the romantic songs of Johnny Mathis. Don’t miss this fabulous fall line-up September 8 – October 31 ONLY! You have to see it to believe it!

Show times are 3 & 8 p.m. For more information, call 417-335-STAR or visit www.legendsinconcert.com.

Legends in Concert
Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater
1600 W. Hwy. 76, Branson, MO 65616

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September
1

College of the Ozarks To Hold 9-11 Flag Memorial
By: Ashley Bench

College of the Ozarks will hold a flag display and ceremony Sunday, Sept. 11, at 9 a.m. to honor those whose lives were taken during the September 11, 2001 attacks.

The flag display, which consists of nearly 3,000 American flags—one for each person lost in the 9-11 attacks, will be up the entire day of September 11, on the Alumni Center lawn at the campus entrance.

The College welcomes members of the community to visit the memorial during daylight hours, as well as attend a ceremony at 9 a.m. on the Alumni Center parking lot.

“It is vital that we do not forget our fellow Americans whose lives were taken on September 11, 2001,” said Elizabeth Hughes, public relations director. “This year marks the tenth anniversary of the tragedy, but the ninth, eleventh or twelfth anniversaries are as important as the tenth anniversary. The College began holding the memorial several years ago as a reminder. Otherwise, the tragedy might be forgotten. Americans cannot afford to forget such events.”

Every September 11, the College flies an official 9-11 Remembrance Flag on the main flagpole located at the campus. During the ceremony, the 9-11 Remembrance Flag will be raised.

For more information on the 9-11 Memorial, please contact the Public Relations Office at (417) 690-2212.

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