Friday, October 5, 2018
Mintex Appliance Services!
Forsyth MO. - As my garbage disposal was making all sorts of noises, I looked around and heard about a company named Mintex that a few people had said performed excellent service. I gave them a call and was handled in a very professional manner. They also issued me a very complete quote. Technician/owner Chris Didlot arrived ahead of schedule and who was extremely courteous before getting right to work. Everything went smoothly and I was a very happy customer. Please, next time you need help with an appliance, give Mintex a call at 417-335-8308!
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Forsyth Car and Craft Show - Oct 6,2018!
Update: I attended the event and while there were lots of cars and vendors, the place was a bit short of attendees as I found out that no one had apparently thought to really advertise the event ahead of time. That said, the one that did show up had a great time with lots of vendors present to browse through. I bought myself a bag of assort hot peppers from the vendor shown at right!
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Alzheimer Detection Workshop at the Taneyhills Library!
Taneyhills Community Library is hosting
a special INFO 2 KNOW workshop on Tuesday, October 16th at 6:00 pm
about Alzheimer detection.
This special workshop is free to the
public and led by Melissa Ford, Community Educator for the Greater
Missouri Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association.
“Alzheimer's: Know the 10 Signs Early
Detection Matters” will separate myth from reality and address
commonly-held fears about Alzheimer’s disease. You’ll find out
how to recognize the signs, learn the benefits of early detection,
and discover resources to help.
The Alzheimer’s Association Greater
Missouri Chapter strives to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through
the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support
for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the
promotion of brain health. The offer care and support at no charge to
families and individuals living with Alzheimer's and other dementia
related illnesses.
Registration is strongly encouraged as
space is limited to 34 people. Sign-up at the Library front desk to
reserve your seat.(417-334-1418).
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Monday, October 1, 2018
Frosted Mug gains a great new bartender!
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Friday, September 21, 2018
Peggy's Park Place Customer Appreciation Day!
I ran across this post in on a local media channel. Sure hope it's true!
'We're having a customer appreciation picnic on October 6th. From 11-2 we will be giving away hot dogs and drinks. We're also going to be selling raffle tickets during the picnic This awesome kayak cooler is one of many things to be raffled off. So come in and see us on Saturday October 6th for a chance to win something awesome. Thank you, for all of your continued business!'
17463 US-160, Forsyth, MO 65653 Tel
(417) 546-5845
Update: Oct 6, 2018 - Peggy's Park Place had a great turnout with lots of happy customers devouring free hotdogs, chips and drinks.
Update: Oct 6, 2018 - Peggy's Park Place had a great turnout with lots of happy customers devouring free hotdogs, chips and drinks.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Bull Shoals Roundabout drive bys! Sept 19, 2018!
Update: September 19, 2018 - It looked as though both lanes on the new bridge were open as construction now seemed to be focusing on the Roundabout end.
September 13 update video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGTbw0GwEHg&feature=youtu.be
August 14, 2018
One-Lane Traffic ?Round the Clock |
At Route 76/Bull Shoals Bridge Further Delayed until Aug. 20 |
Forsyth Area, Taney County – Drivers can
expect one-lane traffic with temporary traffic signals regulating
traffic on Route 76 at the Bull Shoals Lake bridge project east of
Forsyth starting Monday, August 20, the Missouri Department of Transportation said. The move to the temporary traffic pattern during this phase of the bridge project has been further delayed due to weather. Originally, the plan called for Route 76 to be closed for up to two weeks to connect the new bridge into the existing highway. However, after hearing strong concerns from the community about the closing of the Route 76, MoDOT committed to work with its project contractor to minimize the impacts to the traveling public. MoDOT and the contractor developed an approach to keep traffic flowing during this part of the project. It’s expected the one-lane traffic and temporary traffic signals will remain in place for up to two weeks. Mid-way through the process of building the new pavement connection, Route 76 traffic will move to the new bridge. However, one-lane traffic and the temporary traffic signals will remain in place until all the connecting pavement is complete. Drivers can expect delays on Route 76 during this phase of the project. They are urged to allow plenty of extra travel time and expect backups on Route 76 approaching the bridge. During the work, law enforcement officers will assist with traffic control during busy traffic times. Contractor crews along with law enforcement will assist first responders through the work zone during emergencies. |
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Taneyhills Community Library to feature a talk on Lord of the Rings!
Branson MO - J. R. R. Tolkien lovers will not want
to miss this opportunity to join with James S. Baumlin, Distinguished
Professor of English at Missouri State University, to discuss the
inspiring literature of The Lord of the Rings on October 2nd at 6:00
pm in the Stanley and Elaine Ball Tech Room at the Taneyhills
Community Library. In this talk and Q&A session, Baumlin will
explore the ways that literature—Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings
specifically—accompanies us through our life stages.
Baumlin will read select brief passages
and encourages audience members to bring their own copies of Tolkien.
This rare FREE opportunity is being
provided in part through Ozark Public Television’s The Great
American Read program. The Great American Read is an eight-part
series that explores and celebrates the power of reading, told
through the prism of America’s 100 best-loved novels (as chosen in
a national survey). The series appears on OPT Tuesdays at 7:00 pm.
Space is limited. Please stop in at the
library and sign up at the front desk for this free session or call
417-334-1418 to make a reservation.
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