Branson MO. - According to the November 1 edition of the Taney County Times, a workshop that will cover 'Buying and Selling' on eBay will be offered on November 14 starting at 6PM at the Taneyhills Community Library located at 200 South 4th Street in Branson Missouri!
Acclaimed local author Josh Young (Myths and Mysteries) will deliver an entertaining and informative talk on how to navigate, buy and post items on the very popular eBay platform.
This should be a very popular event and the organizers are urging interested parties to call and make a reservation in order to make sure they have a spot. You can call the library at 417-334-1418 to make the reservation and in case you have any additional questions.
Thursday, November 2, 2017
Rockaway Beach to hold first Main Street meeting!
Rockaway Beach MO. - The first ever Town Hall Meeting for the Rockaway Beach Main street will be held on November the 9th, 2017 at 6:30 PM at the Community Center located at 2762 Street on Highway 176 in Rockaway Beach! In case you're not familiar with the Main Street Affiliate program here is a short explanation that was taken from their site:
'Main Street Alliance is a national network of small
business coalitions working to build a new voice for small businesses on
important public policy issues. Alliance small business owners share a
vision of public policies that work for business owners, our employees,
and the communities we serve.
The Main Street Alliance national network formed in 2008 to
give Main Street small business owners a new voice in the health care
reform debate, and has since broadened its focus to work on a range of
issues that matter to small businesses and local economies. Our growing
network includes small business coalitions in over a dozen states.'
According to an article published on November 1 in the Taney County Times, 'The evening will begin with a presentation from Missouri Main Street about the Main Street Approach ( registered trademark) to Revitalization.'
Additional information can be obtained by calling Jim Harriger, Director of the White River Community Development at 417-880-0749 or via email at jmharriger@gmail.com!
Friday, October 20, 2017
Forsyth Events occurring on October 28!
Forsyth Halloween Parade!
Forsyth MO. – It's time for
the annual Halloween Parade which is being hosted, once again, by the
City of Forsyth. Registration is to occur in the parking lot of the
Forsyth Presbyterian Church at 1PM on Saturday, October the 28th with
the actual parade taking place from 2PM to 4PM. Pre-school through
4th grade children are invited to participate. After the
parade, and also in the 2-4PM time frame, will be the annual Trick or
Treat Community Party which will be happening in the aforementioned
parking lot!
Fall Cleanup Day set!
Not to be outdone with the kids parade,
The Taney County Commission has designated October 28, as the day to allow Taney County
residents to dispose of certain items at the two transfer stations –
for free! One of the stations is located at 274 Buchanan Road with
the other on Hwy 160 just three miles to the north of Forsyth near
the Taney Center. From 8AM to 3:30PM, residents can dump; furniture,
appliances and automotive batteries. Also allowed will be most
anything made of metal or lumber. Glass will also be accepted as long
as it is segregated from other items being disposed of. If you have
any questions, you can give the Taney County Road and Bridge
Department a call at 417-546-7268. You will be required to
present some form of proof of residency before you will be allowed to
dump stuff off. Note also that the Buchanan Road Transfer Station
only will allow the dropping off of tires for a $1 fee per tire. The
limit, per resident, is 12 tires at that location! www.taneyweather.com
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Sunday, October 8, 2017
Bridge project congestion? What congestion?
Forsyth MO. – With a number of
weeks of construction now under its belt, the MODOT Bull Shoals
Bridge project has proven to be something of a yawner as far as
traffic delays have gone. As a matter of fact, I haven't even heard
mention of it from the men I women who I know cross the bridge there
on a daily commute. Now does that mean everything will run
smoothly at all times? Surely not. However, it does appear as if the
engineers do know what they are doing when it comes to scheduling
trucks and equipment to lessen traffic impacts as much as possible.
I stopped by the site on Sunday,
October the 8th, as I wanted to get a few pics of the
progress made thus far. Really, I was amazed to see just how rapid
the progress had been! Already, there was sub structure work started
on the water itself, along with work that had begun on the River Run
side! It'll be interesting to see how far they come by the time of my
next visit towards the end of the month!
Having never obtained my GED, I have little knowledge about much of anything. However, I do have an eye for color and odd shapes. And while I like to spend most of my time looking for such at the local grocery store, I do occasionally stumble upon something that I have no clue as to its function or where exactly it will be inserted into the bridge framework. Whatever it is, it is 'female' and was therefore of interest...
Update: The OxBlue construction time lapse camera is up and running! Interested parties will be able to access it here.
Having never obtained my GED, I have little knowledge about much of anything. However, I do have an eye for color and odd shapes. And while I like to spend most of my time looking for such at the local grocery store, I do occasionally stumble upon something that I have no clue as to its function or where exactly it will be inserted into the bridge framework. Whatever it is, it is 'female' and was therefore of interest...
Update: The OxBlue construction time lapse camera is up and running! Interested parties will be able to access it here.
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Monday, October 2, 2017
Charlie's in Forsyth for sale?
Forsyth MO. - With recent information coming to me (Monday, Oct 2, 2017) that Charlie's Steak Ribs and Ale will be closed permanently, the question now becomes just how soon could it be
before some enterprising individual, group of individuals or consortium make a move to snatch up a property at what might be bargain basement prices? The structure, parking lot and location are all good. All it needs is ownership that's willing to make it in a competitive market!
The restaurant which is located at 139 State Hwy Y in Forsyth, MO is just across from City Hall and situated on Hwy 160 - a main artery that will soon see even heavier traffic when the Bull Shoals Bridge project and roundabout is finished in the fall of 2018.
Update: As of mid July, 2018, the property was still being offered at $850K with leasing terms available.
before some enterprising individual, group of individuals or consortium make a move to snatch up a property at what might be bargain basement prices? The structure, parking lot and location are all good. All it needs is ownership that's willing to make it in a competitive market!
The restaurant which is located at 139 State Hwy Y in Forsyth, MO is just across from City Hall and situated on Hwy 160 - a main artery that will soon see even heavier traffic when the Bull Shoals Bridge project and roundabout is finished in the fall of 2018.
Update: As of mid July, 2018, the property was still being offered at $850K with leasing terms available.
Friday, September 29, 2017
Random thoughts heading into October!
No jeans, no job, lady!
Apparently a waitress was fired on her first day for showing up in a denim skirt! The dress code of Georgia Blue, a restaurant chain, requires the wearing of jeans. So, now she's suing the chain because her religion (Pentecostal) requires the wearing of skirts, not jeans at ones place of employment!
Me, I would much prefer women wearing skirts over jeans, any day!
Long time contributor gone from local paper!
Jann Clark, a long time correspondent for the Taney County Times is no longer officially with the paper as she has apparently decided to go look for greener pastures. I understand she will remain active, however, as a correspondent.
She will be missed greatly and the Times will have a hard time replacing her even assuming they get qualified people to answer the large call for reporters that they placed in a recent edition!
October 7 Harvest Moon should be fun!
The Forsyth Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the annual Harvest Moon Car/Truck Show and Craft Festival on Saturday, Oct 7 right smack dab in the middle of town on Main Street. I attended this event last year and greatly enjoyed the vendors, the music and the cars! The action starts at 8AM and goes until about 3PM.
Apparently a waitress was fired on her first day for showing up in a denim skirt! The dress code of Georgia Blue, a restaurant chain, requires the wearing of jeans. So, now she's suing the chain because her religion (Pentecostal) requires the wearing of skirts, not jeans at ones place of employment!
Me, I would much prefer women wearing skirts over jeans, any day!
Long time contributor gone from local paper!
Jann Clark, a long time correspondent for the Taney County Times is no longer officially with the paper as she has apparently decided to go look for greener pastures. I understand she will remain active, however, as a correspondent.
She will be missed greatly and the Times will have a hard time replacing her even assuming they get qualified people to answer the large call for reporters that they placed in a recent edition!
October 7 Harvest Moon should be fun!
The Forsyth Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the annual Harvest Moon Car/Truck Show and Craft Festival on Saturday, Oct 7 right smack dab in the middle of town on Main Street. I attended this event last year and greatly enjoyed the vendors, the music and the cars! The action starts at 8AM and goes until about 3PM.
Monday, September 25, 2017
Bull Shoals Bridge project - Traffic flow - Video 1!
Photo courtesy of Craig B Smith - Sept 20, 2017 |
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