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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Andy Williams Variety Show

Andy Williams a living legend has a great line-up of talent joining him for the Andy Williams All-Star Variety Show at 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday through Oct. 23. Acts include dance teams, impressionists, comedians and Andy! His Christmas shows start Nov. 1. Stop by the Moon River Grill before the show for one of Andy's favorite dishes. The chicken pot pie is Wonderful!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Shepherd of the Hills Fall Harvest Festival

The event will feature local artisans demonstrating their crafts each Saturday from September 11 through October 23, 10 am to 5 pm. Enjoy live bluegrass and Native American music by Missouri Boatride and Sacred Fire Ministries. They will also have a variety of fall themed treats including apple cider, kettle corn and caramel apples. Pick up a jar of locally made apple butter, sorghum molasses or black walnut jelly in Aunt Mollie's Mercantile.
This event is Free, what a great way to spend a afternoon!

Friday, September 24, 2010

New 2010 Show The Legend of Kung Fu

The Legend of Kung Fu, with a cast of over 50 performers and a designated show of the Beijing Olympics, shares the ancient art of Kung Fu in a theatrical setting, combining martial arts and the elegance of Cirque-like acrobatics. With over 3,000 performances in China, Australia, Vancouver, and London thus far, it is now open in Branson at The White House Theatre, recently renovated to house this large-scale production. This new show is getting great reviews!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Welcome Diamond Tours & Church of God

Welcome Diamond Tours and Church of God. It is our pleasure to welcome you to the 1st Inn Branson located in the heart of the Ozark Mountains. Our professional and friendly staff is committed to ensuring that your stay is both enjoyable and comfortable. We hope you have a wonderful time visiting Branson!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Veteran's Poem

They Did Their Share

On Veteran’s Day we honor
Soldiers who protect our nation.
For their service as our warriors,
They deserve our admiration.

Some of them were drafted;
Some were volunteers;
For some it was just yesterday;
For some it’s been many years;

In the jungle or the desert,
On land or on the sea,
They did whatever was assigned
To produce a victory.

Some came back; some didn’t.
They defended us everywhere.
Some saw combat; some rode a desk;
All of them did their share.

No matter what the duty,
For low pay and little glory,
These soldiers gave up normal lives,
For duties mundane and gory.

Let every veteran be honored;
Don’t let politics get in the way.
Without them, freedom would have died;
What they did, we can’t repay.

We owe so much to them,
Who kept us safe from terror,
So when we see a uniform,
Let’s say "thank you" to every wearer.

By Joanna Fuchs

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The Travel Channel named Branson one of the "7 most Christmasy places in America"

The Travel Channel named Branson one of the "7 most Christmasy places in America"
Acticle from TravelChannel.com

Branson Area Festival of LightsBranson, MissouriThe city of Branson is nestled in the Ozark Mountains about 250 miles from the gateway to the West, St. Louis, MO. Once a dying lumber town, Branson is now the country's live entertainment capital. It is home to scores of theaters and resort hotels that appeal to tourists year-round. And during that most wonderful time of the year, the hotels, theaters and townspeople all come together to produce the Branson Area Festival of Lights.

The festival starts November 1, and lasts 6 weeks, drawing about a million and a half visitors. The star of the festival is the Annual Adoration Parade -- a big, old-fashioned Christmas parade with over 50 bands and floats passing through historic downtown Branson. Something you won't see in any other Christmas parade is the Christmas cattle drive, where the cowboys of Branson's Great American Wild West show deck out their longhorns in the spirit of the season.
In addition to the parade and Christmas musicals put on by local theaters, the whole town is literally aglow with the Christmas spirit. The centerpiece of Branson's more than 8 million Christmas lights is the Winter Wonder Landing, featuring the world's only fountain that shoots fire as well as water. The fountain's display is choreographed to Christmas music and goes off every half hour.

Perhaps the most beautiful way to take in the spirit of Branson a horse and buggy ride through snow-covered hills. The ride ends with a breathtaking Christmas vista of the town below. You can even climb the 200-foot inspiration tower and enhance your view of this spectacular Christmas Wonderland.
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