June
4
logo Lynn Peek
peek@cofo.edu
The Keeter Center
417-690-2120
www.keetercenter.edu
One Opportunity Avenue
Point Lookout , MO   65726

Join us at The Keeter Center for another delightful “Afternoon Tea”. A tour of the Landscaping Department will follow the Tea, giving you an opportunity to purchase beautiful potted plants grown by the Students at College of the Ozarks. Reservations are required and can be made by contacting the Keeter Center at 417-690-2120 or emailing the request to [email protected].

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May
20

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April
15
logo Chris Burgess
burgess@cofo.edu
The Keeter Center
417-690-2122
www.keetercenter.edu
One Opportunity Ave.
Point Lookout, MO   65726

Join us at The Keeter Center for another delightful “Afternoon Tea”. There will be
a tour of the Landscape Department after
tea and an opportunity to buy beautiful potted plants.

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January
17
logo Chris Burgess
burgess@cofo.edu
The Keeter Center
417-690-2122
www.keetercenter.edu
One Opportunity Ave
Point Lookout, MO   65726

The Keeter Center Presents
“Etiquette Class”
Children between the ages of 8-14 years old,
will learn basic etiquette rules:
How to sit and eat at the table, how to set the table, how to shake hands and introduce themselves, how to dress, and other important etiquette facts. This is a great learning experience for children to develop themselves into fine young men and women.

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January
17

Coming up in less than a month! Make your plans now to spend Valentine’s weekend in Branson. Join our friends Main Street Lake Cruises for a romantic Valentine Cruise on February 14-15, 2014.

Visit http://www.mainstreetlakecruises.com/landing-princess or call 417-239-3980 to reserve your tickets.

Click on link below for full size flyer.
Main Street Lake Cruises Valentine Cruises Flyer

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January
17
logo Chris Burgess
Burgess@cofo.edu
The Keeter Center
417-690-2122
www.keetercenter.edu
One Opportunity Ave
Point Lookout, MO   65726

Join us for “Afternoon Tea” from 1:00 pm to 3:00 PM on Saturday, February 15, 2014. We will have sandwiches, pastries, fruit bread, scones, and tea. We also will have a truffle making demonstration that you will not want to miss. What a great Valentine gift this would make. Please see flyer below for details. Call for reservations and more details at 417-690-2122.

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Afternoon Tea Flyer

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January
17
logo Chris Burgess
The Keeter Center
417-690-2122
www.keetercenter.edu
One Opportunity Ave
Point Lookout, MO   65726

Please join us for another “Farm to Fork” cooking class with our own Chef Robert Stricklin on Saturday, February 8, 2014. What a Great Valentine gift this would make. Please see flyer for details. Call for reservations and more details at 417-690-2122.

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Farm to Fork Flyer

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November
18

National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, is a day to remember and honor all those who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. At 7:55am around 200 Japanese aircraft crews attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, leaving nearly 3,000 dead. The US Pacific Fleet that was anchored there was nearly destroyed along with 200 US aircraft on the ground destroyed. This attack on Pearl Harbor caused the US to enter into World War II, declared by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and approved by Congress on Dec 8, 1941. The flag of the United States in flown at half-staff until sunset in honor of the fallen patriots.

Branson will hold a special ceremony to commemorate “The day that will live in infamy”. The ceremony will begin promptly at 10:15 am at Main Street Lake Cruises at the Branson Landing. We will honor and remember the fallen with a prayer, the ringing of a bell, and laying of a wreath in the water of Lake Taneycomo. This is a FREE event and the public is welcome. Guests are encouraged to park in the Belk’s parking lot area. A free shuttle will be available to escort you to the event.

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October
3

Grape Stomp a Mainstay of Annual Celebration

Organizers of the annual Hollister Grape & Fall Festival are searching for adults and children not afraid to get their
feet dirty.

One of the highlights of the Hollister Area Chamber of Commerce’s annual festival is the grape stomp, when teams of four slip off their comfortable shoes and slip into vats filled with fresh ripe grapes. They then dance, prance and stomp to their favorite tunes, all while vying for the day’s top prize, the traveling Ugly Monkey Trophy and bragging rights. Comedian and ventriloquist Jim Barber will emcee the stomp. Barber, co-star of the “Hamner Barber Variety Show,” has performed on “The Late Show with David Letterman.”

While the grape stomp competition leaves people rolling in their seats, the contest actually has historical roots.

“The Grape & Fall Festival was first known as the Grape Carnival and was celebrated each fall, for a period that lasted about three decades, in the early 20th century,” said Hollister City Administrator Rick Ziegenfuss. “The carnival served as a chance for local residents and their guests to celebrate another year of hard work and success in an Ozarks agricultural—and tourism—based community. As Hollister faced the challenges of post-depression America, floods and World War II, the community turned its attention to more immediate priorities and the festival was forgone.

“In the 1990s, interested residents, the Hollister chamber of commerce and the city of Hollister once again turned to what is now known as the Grape & Fall Festival for many of the same reasons as it original organizers. To this day, the festival offers residents and guests the chance to celebrate another year of hard work and progress in Hollister.”

Ziegenfuss said because the Grape Carnival called attention to the area vineyards, it only seemed natural to include a fun, grape-based event in the festival’s second life, thus the grape stomp was born.

“After the first grape stomp, it became apparent that it was an event that was here to stay,” he said. “Stomp teams of all ages excite the judges and the crowd into an event high that generates comments, long after the event has ended.”

The tradition continues this year Saturday, October 12, when the Hollister Area Chamber of Commerce will once again host Hollister’s Grape & Fall Festival from 10:00 a.m.– 10:00 p.m. on Downing Street. The day will include food and craft vendors, entertainment, children’s activities and, of course, the grape stomp. To get things started this year, organizers have incorporated the first Color Me Grape 5K Color Fun Run, which begins at 9:00 A.M.

The Hollister Area Chamber of Commerce is currently taking applications for grape stomp teams, event sponsors, crafters, food vendors and area businesses who would like to take part in the annual event celebrating Hollister’s
rich history.

Businesses, non-profits and crafters wanting to exhibit may call Debbie Redford at 417.332.7246. Food vendors are asked to call Jerry Shackette at 417.598.9731. Businesses interested in becoming a Grape & Fall Festival sponsor may call D. Todd Aeschliman at 417.294.5050 or visit HollisterChamber.Net. To register a grape stomp team or find out more information about the grape stomp, call Laurie Hayes at 417-559-3869.

 

 

 

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September
24

Bingo Night @ The Paddlewheel Benefit Captain Dave Taplin – September 24, 2013 – Open to the Public

This is a last minute invite to come down this evening and join us this evening as we raise money and have fun playing Bingo! Doors open at 6:00 pm and we start playing at 6:30 pm. Bring your friends and come out and have a great evening. If you are unable to join us at 6:30 stop down when you can! The Paddlewheel staff will be ready to serve you food and drinks including our yummy Copper Run Moonshine. Cost is one time donation of $5 per card, play same cards all night. Open to everyone.

Located at the Branson Landing 7 North Boardwalk. Park in the Belk’s parking lot and catch our cruiser to The Paddlewheel.

Here is the list of prizes for tonight:

PRIZES:

$50 Texas Land and Cattle

$50 Brown Egg

$50 Bass Pro + $45 Famous Dave’s

$50 Joe’s Crab Shack

$15 Starbucks + 1- 30 Min Massage

60 Minute Massage + $45 Famous Dave’s

Brunch at Keeter Center for 2

Brunch at Keeter Center for 2

30 Minute Massage + $10 IMAX + $10 Montana Mike’s

30 Minute Massage + $30 Famous Dave’s

Christmas Package + $30 Famous Dave’s

2 Candle Holders + $30 Famous Dave’s

$10 IMAX + $10 Montana Mike’s (9 Sets)

$10 IMAX + $15 Famous Dave’s

$10 IMAX + $15 Famous Dave’s

$15 Famous Dave’s (8 individuals)

RAFFLES!!

$250 Jones Photography Certificate + $30 Famous Dave’s

½ Day Fishing Guide Trip + $30 Famous Dave’s

 

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