Monday, July 9, 2018
Creek Devils to appear at local bar!
Forsyth MO. - The Creek Devils will be appearing at the Frosted Mug on Hwy 160 in Forsyth MO on Friday the 13th starting at 8PM. I've heard that this band is worth a listen and plan to attend the event! You can check their sound out on YouTube!
Monday, July 2, 2018
Around and about Forsyth MO in July 2018!
Forsyth MO. – It was July 2
and we'd just survived a mini-heat wave that had lasted almost week.
And this day was proving to be no slouch either as it was 85°F even
before 10AM in the morning!
Pat and Leo B. with an unnamed person! |
I had gone to the Long Horn Family
Dining restaurant on Hwy 160 for breakfast where I enjoyed Eggs
and hash browns with toast and sausages. While I was there, I ran
into Pat and Leo Bennett who had just arrived from Arizona. Both
maintain homes here in Kissee Mills and Parker AZ. They told me they
were planning to be here until about October before heading back to
their winter quarters. And, no that isn't Trump in the pic, just weird uncle Ernie.
After taking my leave of the restaurant, I headed over to a local grocery store for some more grub. As I walked in from the parking lot, I couldn't help but to notice that many of the cars had out of state plates. That was good news for local businesses as vacationers do like to spend money!
Tomatoes from last year's Market! |
On a sadder note, when I stopped to visit the Farmer's Market that was most always around this time of year, I discovered that they had been moved out of town over t the Fair Grounds. What? That location is a fer piece of distance from town and I elected not to travel that far for home grown veggies. Seriously, I really liked it when the market was located in the parking lot next to the Historical Society. I'd even go as far as Shadowrock Park, but the powers that be must have decided that the Fair Grounds would be a better location. Good luck with that!
Well, the Fourth of July is upon us and I'd heard that Rockaway Beach was going to put on a number of events starting on Tuesday, July 3rd. I hoped to stop down that way and get a few pictures. I thought I might even grab a hamburger and chips if they had a vendor that offered such. Do stop by, if you can as it is generally a fun time.
Lastly, a friendly reminder that the Fourth is one of those holidays that seem to get more than their fair share of impaired drivers. Twenty six people died last year with 16 seeing someone in the vehicle that was impaired. Because of stats like that, the police will be out in force starting June 20 thru July 4th watching for anyone who is driving in an erratic manner. Those who are caught will be arrested and charged, so don't you be one of them! www.taneyweather.com
Friday, June 29, 2018
Shadowrock Lodge sold??
Forsyth MO. – Yes, just recently, in
June 2018 the Shadowrock Lodge was sold by an agent of Keller Williams to an
undisclosed party or parties. I had a chance to stop there on June 28
and spoke briefly with some individuals who were
charge with renovation of the Restaurant/Bar area. And, while they
were not forthcoming with information as to the identity of the
owners, they did indicate that the establishment might re-open by
September or October. They also promised to email me with any
forthcoming announcements. I await with much anticipation, to see
what transpires....
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Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Branson Bank VP to Present Internet Banking Safety
Branson Bank VP and Chief Information
Officer, Scott Ford, will be presenting an “Internet Banking Safety
and Scam Avoidance” session at the Taneyhills Community Library as
part of the INFO to KNOW Program on Tuesday, July 10th at 6:00 pm in
the Stanley and Elaine Ball Tech Room. The session will provide
information about online banking security and how to avoid bank
scams.
“There is a drastic need for channels
to distribute this type of education and few have the basic knowledge
needed to remain safe from online banking criminals, “ Ford stated.
“We’re excited to have Scott and
Branson Bank share this vital information with the community and
especially utilize the library, as this information is exactly what
INFO to KNOW was developed to provide,” said Adele Groote,
Coordinator of INFO to KNOW at the Taneyhills Library.
The session is limited to 32
participants and reservations to attend are highly encouraged.
Contact Taneyhills Community Library to reserve your place,
417-334-1418.
When/ Where: Taneyhills Community Library, Tuesday,
July 10 @ 6:00 pm in the Stanley & Elaine Ball Tech Room.
Monday, June 25, 2018
Three way woes to come to an end in November!
Forsyth MO. - After what might seem a
very long time for citizens who routinely cross the Bull Shoals
bridge just to the south of Forsyth Missouri, it looks as though the
bridge construction will be wrapping up fairly soon. According to a
communique from MODOT Project Manager, Johnny Teegardin, 'The
completion date for both the roundabout and the bridge projects are
November 1, 2018.
So, by late this coming Fall, things should be back
to 'normal' for commuter traffic. That will be good news for Peggy's
Park Place Market that has seen a small drop off in business due to
all the construction. On a promising note, I also understand from Jay
Kirschenmann, a representative of the Real Estate company that
represented the Shadowrock Hotel, that they had 'Finally sold the
Shadow Rock Lodge in Forsyth Missouri after many showings during the
past year.' He went on to state that they were, 'Talking to the new
owners about starting a Facebook page so that people can follow the
progress of bringing it back to life. Restaurant, lounge, and 21
rooms upstairs!' That would be great news for anyone who works or does business in
or around the Park area!
Now, if the spring of 2019 will just behave herself and we don't get excessive rainfall, perhaps we will see a full Park with lots of happy tourists and locals!
Sunday, June 10, 2018
New welding comapny in Kissee Mills!
Kissee Mills - I recently met the owner of a welding service that's located off 160 in Kissee Mills. His name is Gary and he does just about anything to do with welding! Gary can be reached by calling 816-853-4903 during regular business hours.
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Wednesday, May 16, 2018
Basic Computer Workshops offered!
Basic Microsoft computer skill
workshops will be offered through the INFO to KNOW Program at the
Taneyhills Community Library on Mondays in June at 5:00 pm. There
will be 4 different workshops, each covering basic knowledge of every
subject. Please arrive prior to 5:00 pm as the library locks its
doors at 5:00. Registration is required as space is extremely
limited.
The workshops will be as follows:
Monday, June 4 @ 5:00 pm: Basic
Computer Components & Creating a WORD Document - A basic tour
of the computer. Learning to use keyboard, mouse, etc. Creating a
very basic WORD document.
Monday, June 11 @ 5:00 pm: Using E-Mail
– Setting up a Gmail account. Sending an email. Participants will
need to bring their cell phone to this workshop.
Monday, June 18 @ 5:00 pm: Basic
Internet Skills – Touring web browsers. Performing a search.
Learning basic Internet terms.
Monday, June 25 @ 5:00pm: Facebook –
What is Facebook? How to create a Facebook account, understanding
basic privacy settings, and requesting friends. Participants must
have a personal email account already set up to take this workshop.
“Coordinating the INFO to KNOW
program over the past 9 months has made us aware of the many requests
for basic computer skills training from program attendees and the
public at large,” said Adele Groote, the Taneyhills INFO to KNOW
Program Director. “We have learned through previous workshops that
trying to teach on multiple devices such a Microsoft vs. Macintosh
vs. iPads or Androids, creates chaos in the classroom. In these
workshops we will be concentrating only on the Microsoft operating
system by using our public computers. That way, every participant
will be seeing and interacting in the same computer environment.
Because we have limited computers for public use, the workshops will
be very small and it will be absolutely imperative to register for
the workshop in advance.”
Groote added, “The library takes
pride in the fact we are a vital link in our community by providing
computer access and free Wifi for residents and our visitors. We try
and accommodate these needs while receiving no public funding. We
rely on donations to sustain us so that we can serve the community.
Our hope is to obtain a grant or monetary gift to acquire 15 laptop
computers so we can to provide more access and more available times
to teach free computer courses. Because we must use the public
computers for general usage during operating hours, we can only hold
the classes after closing time and must make the classes very small.”
To register for any of the computer
workshops in June, call the front desk to reserve your seat.
417-334-1418 .
The INFO to KNOW program provides
the community with helpful information to improve their daily lives
while receiving no tax-related funding from the cities of Branson or
Hollister, or Taney County, or the State of Missouri, or other
government agency. Donations are always welcomed in supporting this
vibrant service to our Tri-Lakes Community.
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