February
24

Digital LunchBox Wins 2 Silver Addy Awards

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Digital LunchBox LLC is proud to announce they are the recipients of two Silver Addy Awards for their commercials for The Grand Village & Pamela Kay Critchfield Marketing & PR. These awards were presented at the 32rd Annual Addy Award Banquet in Springfield, MO on February 20, 2010.

The Annual Addy Awards is sponsored by the American Advertising Federation to honor excellence in advertising and cultivate the highest creative standards in the industry. The American Advertising Federation (AAF), headquartered in Washington D.C., celebrated its’ 100th anniversary in 2005 and has a national network of 200 ad clubs. The Addy Judges for the 2010 Regional Awards were Dan Goldgeier with Partners + Napier in Atlanta, Art Haynie, Los Angeles film/tv/commercial director, Brian Wall, freelance copywriter, producer most recently with The Fellers Marketing & Advertising Agency in Oklahoma City and Maria Radloff formerly owner of Holy Click!, recently sold to an IT company in California.

The Grand Village Commercials were produced by Pamela Kay Critchfield, Producer; Josh Williams, Writer/Director; Jesse Christoffersen, Graphics/Animation; Jason Spencer, Director of Photography/Editor.

“It is a pleasure working with such a talented group as Digital LunchBox, their creativity, attention to excellence and full service production capabilities has allowed me to take my clients marketing tools to another level”, says Critchfield. “Not only were these commercials great looking, but most importantly, they brought business to my clients”.

Digital LunchBox has been serving the Springfield/Branson area for over two years. Their goal is to connect brands to their consumers by creating experiences through multimedia content. Their full service team provides the creative concepts, digital HD video production, graphic design, web design, animation, and social media to help their clients tell their stories and evolve their brands.

“We are very proud of the work we’ve done with the Grand Village,” says Josh Williams, Director of Creative Development for Digital LunchBox. “Our producer provided us with a platform to freely use our imagination and creativity in producing what I believe are conceptually strong, very compelling sales tools. We are very happy to receive these awards on behalf of our client.”

Jesse Christoffersen, Digital LunchBox’s Lead Designer of computer and motion graphics, was also credited on several other award winning pieces for the night, including a Silver Dollar City World Fest “Passport” ad.

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February
22

George Dyer Area Appreciation / Benefit Show

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George Dyer Area Appreciation / Benefit Show

February 26th & 27th, 2010 at 8:00pm
At The Dutton Family Theater
3454 W. Hwy 76
Branson, MO 65616

For all residents of Stone & Taney County and all surrounding counties!!
Admission is 3 – 5 non-perishable food donations per person for CAM (Christian Action Ministries).

Book your reservation now by calling 417-332-2772!

About George Dyer

George Dyer soared onto the operatic scene in 1996, making his professional debut to rave reviews with the New York City Opera as Ralph Rackstraw in H.M.S. Pinafore at the Lincoln Center in New York City. He has performed extensively to wide acclaim in prestigious opera houses and concert halls across North America and in many countries throughout the world.

Mr. Dyer has been a guest soloist with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir on numerous occasions, including a 2005 worldwide broadcast to over 63 countries, translated in over 75 languages. He has been a district finalist in the Metropolitan Opera auditions and a national finalist in the San Francisco Opera’s Merola Program auditions. Reviewers, announcers and fans alike regularly mention his handsome good looks, and his beautiful lyric tenor voice is frequently described as “powerful, “rich”, “clear”, “silken” and “gorgeous”, with “soaring” high notes; audiences often find him “maddeningly charming”.

His operatic prowess notwithstanding, Mr. Dyer is a gifted performer of musical theater; he has enchanted countless audiences in the United States and Europe with solo concerts that feature a delightful mix of opera and Broadway favorites.

In December of 2009, Mr. Dyer was inducted into the Salem Alumni Hall of Fame.

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February
22

Play at Murder Rock for $4.93 a day!

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February
19

Tuesday, February 23 at 5:00 – 6:30 pm

At the Ozark Mountain Family YMCA Located in the Hollister Industrial Park

Join the Hollister Area Chamber of Commerce and your fellow chamber members for an evening of fun and networking

Cost is $5 per person

RSVP to

P: 417.334.3050
F: 417.334.5501

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February
18

On February 28, 2010, at 6:00pm, at the Skyline Baptist Church, 949 State Highway 165 in Branson, will host an event honoring the Four Chaplains who gave their lives for their men in WWII.  Pastor Norm Howell will host the program and introduce the guest speaker, Chaplain (Colonel) Paul Vicalvi, US Army, Retired. Chaplain Vicalvi is the Executive Director of the National Association of Evangelicals Chaplain Commission.

George L. Fox, Alexander D. Goode, Clark V. Poling and John P. Washington each answered the call of their country in 1942.  Their story is one of diversity, unity, strength, courage and love.

In November, 1942, four young men, bound by their common faith in God their Father, met and became friends at Chaplains’ School at Harvard University.
In January 1943, 920 men, including the four Army Chaplains, boarded the USAT Dorchester, an aging coastal liner pressed into service as a transport ship.  Bound for an Army base in Greenland and filled to capacity with young soldiers on their way to battle, the men faced crowded conditions, rough seas and the knowledge of foreign battlefields in their future.  The four Army chaplains calmed their fears and did their best to offer hope.

On February 2, within 150 miles of Greenland, Hans Danielson, the Dorchester’s captain, listened as his three Coast Guard escorts informed him of sonar readings that indicated an enemy submarine in “Torpedo Junction.”  Already fighting Arctic winds and a deck covered with ice, the news was not good.  Danielson instructed the soldiers to sleep in their clothes and life jackets.  But hot and crowded conditions below deck led many of the men to ignore the warning and sleep in their underwear.
Shortly before 1:00am on February 3, a German U-Boat fired on the passing transport ship.  The first torpedo hit “dead-on,” throwing men around like rag dolls.  The second torpedo instantly killed 100 men in the hull of the ship.  The ship tilted and life jackets slid into the icy winter water.

As men cried out, the four Chaplains answered their call.  A survivor, Petty Officer John J. Mahoney, headed back towards his cabin.  “Where are you going?” a voice asked.

“To get my gloves,” Mahoney replied.

“Here, take these,” said Rabbi Goode as he handed a pair of gloves to the young officer who would never have survived the trip back to his cabin.
Although the Rabbi told him he had two pair, Mahoney later realized that Rabbi Goode would never have carried a spare pair of gloves.

The Chaplains took charge and organized rescue attempts.  They directed men to life boats, helped them find life jackets and bestowed a little calm in all the chaos.  In a very short time, water started flowing across the deck of the sinking ship.  When the life jackets were gone, the four Chaplains took off their own life jackets and put them on the men around them.

With all hope gone and death certain, the survivors in the lifeboats heard, among the screams of horror, the voices of their Chaplains, raised in prayer.
The last sight of their ship included the four Chaplains, arms linked together and braced against the railings of the sinking ship, still praying, singing and giving strength to others.

“It was the finest thing I have ever seen this side of heaven,” said one of the survivors.

Twenty-seven minutes after the first torpedo struck, the USAT Dorchester disappeared from sight into the icy waters.  Of the 920 men, only 230 survived.  Six hundred seventy-two men, including the four Chaplains and crewmembers, went down with the ship.

George Fox was a Methodist minister, Clark Polling a Dutch Reformed minister, John Washington a Catholic priest and Alexander Goode a Jewish rabbi.  Brothers in faith and the service of their fellowman, they will forever be American heroes.

The Branson Veterans Task Force is pleased to honor these men.  Chaplains give so much of themselves and these four men made the ultimate sacrifice.  Whatever our denomination, we all recognize faith, hope and love,” said Ernie Bradley, event coordinator and Vice-Chair of the Task Force. The Branson Veterans Task force may be contacted at 1-417.337.8387 (417.337.VETS) or by visiting www.bransonveterans.com.

The Branson Veterans Task Force, Branson Tourism Center, and the entire Branson entertainment industry honors veterans every day of the year.  For more information about this and other veteran-related events contact the Branson Veterans Task Force or the Branson Tourism Center ( BTC), one of Branson’s largest and most respected vacation planning services and sellers of Branson show tickets, attraction tickets and lodging. BTC can be reached by either calling their toll free number 1-800-785-1550 or through their website www.BransonTourismCenter.com.

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February
17

Miss High School America Pageant

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51 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS COMPETE FOR THE TITLE OF
MISS HIGH SCHOOL AMERICA 2010

March 3-6, 2010 – Branson, Missouri – 51 Outstanding high school girls, from across the Unites States, will travel to Branson, Missouri to compete for the title of Miss High School America at the Dick Clark American Bandstand Theater.

These 51 beautiful young women will be representing their high school and state as they compete in three phases of competition. They will all have a five minute interview with the judges and compete onstage in both the Fashion and Evening Gown portion of the competition.

The new 2010 Miss High School America will be awarded a $10,000 scholarship, a photo shoot with designer Tony Bowls, a photo shoot with the leading prom and pageant manufacturer Jaszy Couture along side a prize package totaling over $20,000. The Top 5 contestants will be chosen to be the lead fashion models for the 2011 Cool Book. This publications is distributed to every junior and senior girl in high school. Over a million people will see the face of the Top 5 contestants of the Miss High School America Pageant.

During their stay in Branson, the delegates will attend an array of activities that will make their week more than a pageant – it will be a family vacation of a lifetime. One of the week’s highlights will be the contestants being special guests at Legends in Concert – the best show in Branson. The Miss High School America Pageant will set the stage for an exciting week to remember, as a true example of the best in pageantry. The Miss High School America production will also include some of the best entertainment that Branson has to offer.

Come join us in Branson, Missouri as we crown our very first Miss High School America.

For ticket information or more information about the Miss High School America Pageant, please visit www.AmericasHighSchoolPageant.com

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February
16

Auntie Anne’s, at 203 Branson Landing Blvd, is offering consumers the opportunity to taste a freshly baked hand-rolled soft pretzel on Saturday February 20th, 2010 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM. Consumers can visit the local Auntie Anne’s store for one complimentary Original or Cinnamon Sugar Pretzel.

A literal snacking wake-up call can be delivered to consumers via text message on the morning of Free Pretzel Day by texting WAKEUP to 80565. The text message will remind consumers to visit Auntie Anne’s for their free pretzel.

Auntie Anne’s is also encouraging loyal consumers to introduce others to the signature taste of its pretzels. Consumers can take a photo of their group at the Free Pretzel Day event and e -mail it to [email protected]. One hundred winners will be randomly selected to win a special edition T-shirt.

For additional information about Free Pretzel Day, visit:

www.freepretzelday.com, www.facebook.com/auntieannespretzels or www.twiter.com/auntieannes

About Auntie Anne’s, INC.

Auntie Anne’s Inc. is the world’s largest franchiser of hand-rolled soft pretzels, supporting more than 1,050 Auntie Anne’s Pretzels locations worldwide. The concept mixes, twists, and bakes pretzels to golden brown perfection in full view of customers. On the company’s last Free Pretzel Day in 2008, Auntie Anne’s gave away more than one million pretzels. Fore more information about the company visit www.auntieannes.com

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February
16

Legends In Concert, the world’s greatest tribute show, opens February 11th, 2010 for the second year at Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater!

Check out the exciting star-studded line up for the 2010 season along with the famous Legends In Concert band and fabulous Legends In Concert singers/dancers.

Spring – February 11th – May 18th:

Buddy Holly
Whitney Houston
Tim McGraw
The Blues Brothers
Elvis

Summer – May 20th – September 7th:

Little Richard
Britney Spears
Alan Jackson
The Blues Brothers
Elvis
And special appearance by Michael Jackson for the month of August only.

Fall – September 9th – October 31st

The Blues Brothers
George Strait
Marilyn Monroe
The Temptations
Elvis

Winter – November 1st – January 1st, 2011

The Blues Brothers
George Strait
The Temptations
Patsy Cline
Elvis

Legends In Concert is also excited to announce the return of the Branson Elvis Festival April 16th – 18th, 2010 which will include an Elvis vendor village located in the lobby of Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater. During the Branson Elvis Festival, Legends In Concert will again be hosting the 4th annual Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest April 17th, 2010. Book your reservation now for best seating.

Back by popular demand this year, with limited show dates, Rock U Mentally will be returning to Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theater March 19, 20, 26 and 27, as well as July 17th – September 4th; Thursday – Saturday at 10:00 AM. This show has creative original music, energizing choreography, “larger than life” costumed characters, innovative music videos, a mind blowing magician, two zany mad scientists, a chorus of harmonizing birds and a powerful educational message – a musical adventure for kids of all ages!!

December 31st, 2010 at 9:30 pm will be the Legends In Concert rocking New Year’s Eve show with special dinners and party favors and as always, enjoying your favorite Legends In Concert stars.

There has also been a special 8PM performance of Legends In Concert added January 1st, 2011.

Don’t miss all the fun at Legends In Concert this year! For reservations and more information please call 417-335-STAR!

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February
16

Branson, MO – Branson area residents and visitors will have the opportunity to spend an evening with several FLW fishing pros in Branson. The dinner event is called “Meet The Pros” and will be held in the Life Center of First Baptist Church in Branson on Friday, February 26th at 6:00 pm. This event will take place prior to the FLW Tour on Table Rock Lake scheduled for March 3-6th, 2010.

The event will feature fishing tips and life stories from five pro fishermen which include: Jay Yelas, Mark Rose, Scott Martin, Clarke Wendlandt and Glenn Chappelear. Numerous door prizes will be given away.

Jay Yelas has fished 201 events with 141 money finishes and ranks 6th in all-time money winnings. Yelas has 52 top 10 finishes. He currently is ranked 17th place on the FLW Tour.

Mark Rose is a 9 year pro. He has had one tournament win with 17 Top 10 finishes.

Scott Martin was the youngest pro-angler in history to win an FLW Tour Event. He has been a Top 10 tournament winner seventeen times.

Clark Wendlandt is a seventeen year professional fisherman. He has had 31 top ten finishes and over $1,000,000 in career earnings. He was the 2008 FLW Tour Angler of the Year and has had 31 top ten finishes.

Glenn Chappelear is a professional fisherman and inspirational speaker. He is the founder of Sportsmen’s Outreach. Glen speaks at sportsmen banquets and participates in at least 11 professional tournaments each year.

“This will be one event outdoor enthusiasts will not want to miss. We are extremely fortunate to have these men here for the banquet and the FLW tournament,” said Grant Woods, one of the event organizers. “Due to the popularity of this event we have expanded the number of people who can attend by moving the dinner to the Life Center.”

Outdoor enthusiasts will also find outdoor booths added to the event this year showcasing products and services geared to the outdoorsmen. Any fishing or outdoors related business can stil lget booth space for the event.

Due to the limited seating, reservations are required and should be made as soon as possible. The dinner will cost only $8.00 for adults. Tables of 8 can be purchased for $60.00. Reservations can be made by calling 417-334-7437.

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February
13

Taney County, Missouri, February 11, 2010:   On February 8, 2010 the Taney County Commission adopted the following proclamation:

PROCLAMATION IN SUPPORT OF CENSUS EFFORT

WHEREAS, an accurate census count is vital to our community and resident’s well-being by helping planners determine where to locate schools, day-care centers, roads and public transportation, hospitals and other facilities, and is used to make decisions concerning business growth and housing needs; and,
WHEREAS, more than $400 billion per year in federal and state funding is allocated to states and communities based on census data; and,
WHEREAS, census data ensures fair congressional representation by determining how many seats each state will have in the U.S. House of Representatives as well as the redistricting of state legislatures, county and city councils, and voting districts; and,
WHEREAS, the 2010 Census creates jobs that stimulate growth and increased employment opportunities in our community; and,
WHEREAS, the information collected by the census is protected by law and remains confidential for 72 years; and,
WHEREAS, it is important to support census takers as they help our community complete an accurate count;
NOW, THEREFORE, we PROCLAIM that the County of Taney is committed to partnering with the U.S. Census to help ensure a full and accurate census count.

The State of Missouri will lose 1.3 million dollars in the next decade for every 100 people who choose not to complete the census form.  That’s $1,300 per person per year.  In 2000, Taney County had a return rate of only 60%.  We strongly encourage all citizens in Taney County to participate in the census because “it is the best thing you can do for your family and your community.”

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