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Branson, MO (April 10, 2009) – Ride The Ducks is Quackin’ for the Cure! Beginning April 15, 2009, Ride The Ducks in Branson will sell a limited edition “pink” version of their famous Wacky Quackers to raise money to support the fight against cancer.
While Ride The Ducks is proud to honor cancer survivors and those lost to cancer every day of the year, Quackin’ for the Cure gives our guests, families, friends and neighbors a way to make a difference in the fight. We Quack to remember those who have lost the battle, we Quack to support those who are fighting the battle and we Quack to celebrate those who have survived the battle!
We are Quackin’ for the Cure at both Ride The Ducks locations in Branson. Enjoy a 70-minute excursion through historic Downing Street in Hollister and splash into Lake Taneycomo for a ducks eye view of Branson Landing or set out on a 70-minute adventure that includes cruising Branson’s 76 Country Music Boulevard, fantastic views of the Ozarks, a trip across Table Rock Dam and a fun-filled splashdown into Table Rock Lake. The Lake Taneycomo excursion departs Branson Landing from the Ride The Ducks kiosk near Famous Dave’s. The Table Rock Lake adventure departs the Ride The Ducks dock at 2320 West Highway 76, just west of Wal-Mart on the 76 strip. Limited edition pink Wacky Quackers can be purchased at either ticketing location and inside Splash’s Candy Emporium and Gift Shop at the 2320 West Highway 76 location.
Ride The Ducks, the nation’s largest amphibious sightseeing company, offers unique land and water adventures that are fun, informative and family friendly. United States Coast Guard licensed Captains entertain guests with stories that you won’t want to miss and each guest receives one of their famous Wacky Quackers to quack along with the Captain. It’s the best way for guests to enjoy the sights, sounds and history of the Branson area.
Robby Hultz, Ride The Ducks General Manager in Branson, says “We are honored to rally support and raise money for the fight against cancer. We encourage our guests and the Branson community to join us in Quackin’ for the Cure by purchasing one of these limited edition pink Wacky Quackers.”
Ride The Ducks employees in Branson are also participating in the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life of Taney and Stone counties. Two Ride The Ducks teams are raising money for this important cause as another way to celebrate cancer survivors, remember those who were lost to cancer and fight back against the disease. Proceeds from the sale of the limited edition pink Wacky Quackers in Branson will benefit the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life.
Ride The Ducks International has entertained millions of guests in the United States with owned operations in Branson, Baltimore and Philadelphia and licensed operationss in San Francisco, Seattle, Stone Mountain Park, Georgia and Newport, Kentucky. The company will promote Quackin’ for the Cure at locations across the country in 2009. Ride The Ducks International is a subsidary of Herschend Family Entertainment (HFE). HFE owns numerous entertainment venues, including Silver Dollar City, Showboat Branson Belle and White Water in Branson, MO.
Ride The Ducks operates seven days a week during daylight hours. Tickets can be purchased by calling 877-887-8225. Special discounts apply for groups of 15 or more. For more information about Ride The Ducks in Branson, visit www.bransonducks.com.
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Branson has some new ideas about how to draw in tourists and make the city a little greener. City leaders are interested in creating a Nature Center along Highway 76 and Fall Creek Road. This project would be modeled after the nature center in Springfield.
Alderman Rick Davis says he believes it can only help Branson. “We have so many visitors from out of town. 30,000 cars a day travel past this sight so it could really make a big difference in educating people about one of the reasons people come to Branson, the natural beauty,” said Davis.
That’s why Davis is trying to gather supporters of the project. Retired High School teacher Clark Harris is one them. He’s also the current chairman of the Branson Zoning Board. He says the center will generate interest from schools. “It’s often a concern of teachers how do you get students out into nature. How do you get them to relate to nature and to connect to nature,” said Harris.
Harris says a nature center would also offer people a chance to learn more about conservation and wildlife.” You get this great diversity of animals and plants that are there and you can see it all at a very short difference. It’s history, it’s nature. It’s all together and its what the Ozarks is all about,” said Harris.
Davis says funding is the roadblock for this project. He says the size of the nature center will depend on the amount of money available.
“If you ask citizens locally, generally speaking yeah, they think it’s a great idea. I’m sure they don’t want to see an increase in taxes to pay for it.”
Davis says the city plans to apply for federal and state grants to generate the funding. He says the city is also open to making partnerships with local companies. Harris says he’s just happy to see the idea is moving forward. “It’s going to take a while but i can see it being something really great for everybody, visitors and residents alike,” said Harris.
Davis says the city already held one town meeting about this issue in March. The community seemed to respond well to the idea. He says the city will continue to keep everyone informed as plans move forward.
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Who: Branson Airport officials, area emergency response agencies
What: Emergency Disaster Drill
When: Saturday, April 11th, 2009
7:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Where: Branson Airport
A drill simulating an airline disaster will take place at the Branson Airport on Saturday, April 11 at 7:30 a.m. Airport personnel, along with area police, fire, emergency responders and some 75 volunteer “victims” will take part in the drill. The Branson Airport is the nation’s first privately developed and operated commercial service airport and will open May 11, 2009.
The emergency response disaster drill is a requirement by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in order to maximize safety at the airport in the event of an emergency . This requirement to test airport/airfield emergency response is a condition precdent to U.S. airports’ operating certification by FAA standards. Each certificate holder must coordinate its emergency plan with local law enforcement agencies, rescue and firefighting agencies, medical personnel and hospital organizations, principal airport tenants and all other entities that have responsibility under the plan.
Media are invited to photograph/videotape the drill and attend a briefing by Branson Airport officials following the exercise.
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ALL STAR Benefit Concert
In Memory of Tom (Tommy) Paden to help his family during this time of loss.
Date: Sunday, April 19th
Time: 2:00pm
Price: $20 minimum
Location:
Clay Cooper Theatre
2215 W 76 Blvd
Branson, MO
(Across from Walmart)
Artists Performing:
Clay Cooper, Bob Nelson, Buck Trent, Rankin Brothers, SIX, and more.
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Help Christian Action Ministries collect the following items for families in need:
- Tuna Helper
- Toothpaste
- Toothbrushes
- Spaghetti Sauce
Cash donations are always welcome!
Drop any of these items off at:
202-B Vaughn Street
Branson, MO 65616
Phone: 417-334-1157
Fax: 417-334-8057
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Storied showman Noel Coward once asked musically, “Why Must the Show Go On?” There would be no debate, however, if the question were put to a particular businessman and theatrical impresario from Branson.
Gene Bicknell, owner of the The Mansion and other theatre, food and entertainment properties, finds a heartfelt expression of caring in bringing entertainment to one of the most underserved audiences – the men and women of the U.S. military serving in war zones overseas. On April 8, Bicknell and an ensemble of entertainers including Tony Orlando and his band, all volunteering their time, head to the Middle East through the combined efforts of Operation Iraqi Children, American Airlines, and other organizations.
In addition to entertaining the troops, the cast will be delivering school supplies for U.S. service personnel to distribute to the children of Iraq. Supplies include some 3,000 tee-shirts donated by the Bicknell Family foundation as well as more than 5,000 pairs of Croc shoes. This part of the mission is coordinated through Operation Iraqi Children, a non-profit effort founded in 2004 by actor Gary Sinise and author Laura Hillenbrand to support U.S. service members in accomplishing their mission.
American Airlines, through its Veterans Initiative Program led by Capt. Steve Blakenship and Capt. Jim Palmersheim, has donated the majority of sponsorship to make this journey possible. In particular, the airline is donating the use of Boeing 767-300 wide body aircraft to facilitate what will be the largest shipment of Operation Iraqi Children supplies in the history of the program.
“People aren’t generally aware of how much charitable work American Airlines does,” Gene Bicknell said, preparing for the trip. “What they’ve done for our veterans and their families is a model of corporate caring.” Bicknell recalled the involvement of American Airlines in the Wounded Warrior Project and also in support of Operation Snowball Express which provides a yearly trip for the spouses and children of service members killed while on active duty since September 11, 2001.
Bicknell’s party of 20 from Branson includes members of the energetic cast from the award-winning “Country Tonite” showcase. On their way to their first overseas stop in Germany, they will be joined by legendary Tony Orlando, another Branson favorite. Also joining the team from Kansas City will be country recording artists Matt Snook and Phil Vandel.
Once in the Middle East, the larger group of singers, dancers and instrumentalists will divide into smaller groups enabling the nearly two-week mission to reach more military audiences serving in diverse areas of operation, even some at sea on aircraft carriers and other navy vessels.
Among those also joining the mission will be sports celebrities, former Miss Americas, and Mary Eisenhower of People to People International, the organization founded by her grandfather, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, to enhance international understanding and cross-cultural friendships.
“None of this would be possible without the caring and concern of a whole lot of people and corporations,” Bicknell said.
This is not hte first time Bicknell has offered his own resources for the sake of veterans and service personnel. Transoceanic satellite hookups have enabled Branson entertainers to perform for the troops from The Mansion and other venues. And two-way communications permitted soldiers in the Middle East to connect with family members who had been invited to the Bicknell theatres.
The show-must-go-on imperative gets further meaning as Bicknell, himself a veteran, explores the emotional bond with bringing smiles and diversion to those who serve in uniform. “My wife Rita and I have a deeper connection. We’ve been to Walter Reed [Army Medical Center] in Washington and to other bases where we’ve been privileged to visit wounded veterans of war. We’ve seen their disfigured faces and have noticed their missing arms and legs, and we’ve understood the sacrifice they’ve made to defend our shores and advance the cause of freedom around the world.
If you don’t have some loyalty to that,” Bicknell explained, “you’re not going to get any of this.”
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Legends in Concert and Branson’s Yellow Rose Destinations are pleaseed to announce the 3rd Annual Branson Elvis Festival and Ultimate Elvis Tribute Contest at Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Theatre in Branson, MO. The contest is presented by Legends in Concert and Elvis Presley Enterprises, INC. The Festival includes the following activities: April 17th – 5pm- Elvis Meet & Greet Dinner at Dick Clark’s Grill. 8pm-Legends in Concert Show (tickets on sale at the box office). 10:30pm – Elvis Karaoke at 57 Heaven. April 18-9am – 5pm – Elvis Vendor Village (free to the public). 10:00am “Speedway” starring Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra on the Legends in Concert stage (free to public). 7pm – Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest. 10:30pm – Elvis Karaoke at 57 Heaven. April 19 – 10:00am – Grand Old Gospel Hour with Elvis.
For more information call 417-339-3003 or 417-336-4888
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The artistic director of Smoke on the Mountain said she believes they have found the perfect church to share their story in.
Angel O’Brien said Smoke on the Mountain is going into its 11th season and has been in four theaters in Branson over the years, but they have been looking for the perfect church to call home.
Smoke on the Mountain, beginning April 14, will be performed in the Glass Chapel Theatre, eight miles north of Branson on U.S. 65, at Missouri 176.
“You couldn’t ask for a more perfect place,” O’Brien said. “It took my breath away.”
She described Smoke on the Mountain as musical theater that incorporates old gospel tunes and comedy meant to take place in a church.
“The audience becomes the congregation,” she said.
Smoke on the Mountain was originally produced by the McCarter Theatre Company in Princeton, N.J., and a has enjoyed success at numerous theaters across the country.
Set in 1938 in a small town, Smoke on the Mountain depicts the Saturday night visits of the gospel-singing Sanders family to a Baptist church whose minister, Mervin Oglethorpe, had decided to bring his flock into the modern world.
“The characters are people we all know and the songs are ones we’ll joyfully recognize,” O’Brien said.
She described the show as incredibly funny and energetic, inspirational and moving.
“It has been performed in many places, but I came here to produce it because I believe Branson is its artistic and spiritual home,” she said.
The Glass Chapel Theatre will celebrate its grand opening dedication at 10 a.m. April 12 followed by an open house until 5 p.m.
The theater will also be open April 13 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Smoke on the Mountain performances will begin April 14.
The show will be performed Tuesday-Friday at 10 a.m.
For more information or tickets, call (417) 337-7771.
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(Branson, MO) – Skaggs Regional Medical Center is hosting a Community Health Screening April 16. No appointment is needed for the following screenings: Cholesterol, $10 (12-hour fast is required); PSA, $10; Colorectal Occult Blood Test Kit, $5; and Blood Pressure and Hearing, FREE. The screening will be held at the Forsyth Senior Friendship Site, 13879 N. Hwy 160, Forsyth, MO 65653, 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. For more information call Skaggs Community Relations, (417) 335-7140.
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