Saturday, May 8, 2010

Sully's Restaurant Closed

What used to be called The Long Horn Restaurant located across from Fat Daddy’s its now Sully’s Old Fashioned Family Restaurant and is under new management. Scheduled to open on or around the 12th of May. The new owner is a gentleman by the name of  Kenny and the establishment's hours will be from 6AM to 7PM seven days a week with an earlier closing at 3PM on Sundays.

Expect great fair with an emphasis on Country Fried Steak and Chicken. This is a family owned establishment with over twelve years of experience behind them and I plan to eat there shortly after they open. Too bad this eatery did not make it and closed in early 2011.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Spam Alert – Bogus Checks Via UPS

It’s a great day when the UPS truck pulls up into your driveway with a small envelope that contains a single money order to the tune of $750! No note, just a postal check for money, but from who? That was the question I also had in my mind.

So, I did some checking. I started by calling the company that was listed as the address from which this bundle of joy had been sent. I quickly discovered it is a scam! What a surprise! As you can see, the check looks real doesn’t it? But alas, I quickly discovered that if I were to cash it, I would find it to be bogus. So how does the scam work?

Well, I’m supposed to be receiving an Email telling me to send part of the money to another location. I would then find out later on that the postal order was indeed bogus and that my bank would like to have a talk with me. Later on it might be the postal authorities or FBI.

Moral of the story. If you get money in the mail you did not earn, contact the authorities and give your bank a heads up. These scams often come from overseas as part of a world wide effort to bring America down.

Shadow Rock Park in Forsyth Missouri

Right across the Bull Shoals River from River Run Park is the great recreation site of Shadow Rock Park that features many of the same amenities as River Run but with a different slant. For one thing the campsites are much closer together which is great if you have a large group outing planned. The park itself is cut in half by Highway 160 with picnic tables, tennis courts and a playground on one side and the camping area on the other. Also, on the camping side can be found a public event area that features a small rodeo, band shell and baseball park. During the summer many different kinds of events are held there including swap meets, craft shows, horse events and even demolition derbies.

Shadow Rock Park used to be the site of the original town of Forsyth and back in the Civil War years this location was the site of a struggle between Union and Confederate forces. A short battle was even fought on these grounds with Union artillery stationed on the high ridge that overlooks the park area proper. The town was burned to the ground, then rebuilt and then eventually moved to higher ground in the 1900’s after new dams in the area caused periodic flooding. Today, it is a great spot to come to relax and get away from it all. Information about the park can be obtained by calling (417) 546-2876.

River Run Park in Forsyth Missouri 2010


After a couple of seasons when River Run Park was closed due to flooding, it’s now back in operation and doing business down here in southwestern Missouri. On a beautiful day in early May, I packed my lunch and went to the park for an informal picnic. As I sat by the rivers edge, I noted workmen who were busy replacing large metal canopies that had been lost in the previous flood. I was very pleased to see that even though these are still shaky times economically, the Core of Engineers are still maintaining this gem of a recreational area.

There is an interactive map available on the internet for anyone interested in coming down for a stay at one of the many campsites that are available here. The park can handle anything from large RV’s down to simple tents with fees that run about $18 per night. Most of the sites are improved with access to water and electricity. Other amenities include: a boat launch ramp, dump station, flush toilet, playground, bike and trail access and showers. Additional information can be obtained by calling (417) 546-3646.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Swap Meet at VFW in Forsyth Missouri April 30 and May 1st

This coming Friday and Saturday be sure to stop by the VFW in Forsyth Missouri to take advantage of a swap meet being organized by Ginger Davidson and Bill Bishop. Danomanno will be providing some tunes and there will be a food vendor on site.

Swap meets are a great way to spend some time checking out great deals offered by the vendors who have some really interesting stuff at prices that are well below wholesale. I like these events as friends and neighbors who show up can also catch up on what’s happening and maybe exchange some gossip.

Vendors are needed and the setup fee was only $5 last time I checked - Call (417) 251-1931 for more information.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Forsyth Missouri Swap Meet a Fun Time


I had the opportunity of attending and performing as a DJ at Swap Meet in the VFW parking lot in Forsyth Missouri on Friday and have to say that a better bunch of vendors you could not find. For those of us that enjoy social repartee along with the excitement of finding a good buy, then you must check out this weekly event which airs its wares each Friday and Saturday. The pricing is sharp and goods are fun to browse. This weekend there was a lady named Sarah who even had three adorable puppies up for sale. I was tempted to buy one myself.

Events like Swap Meets are a great way to spend a little bit of the day getting out and maybe even running in to someone you know. If you live close to Forsyth, please stop by and say hi!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Motorcycle Swap Meet in Forsyth Missouri a Success!

By chance, I stumbled onto a really cool swap meet that was held on Sunday, April the18th at the Shadow Rock Park in Forsyth Missouri. Had I gone to the Freedom of the Road Riders page on the Internet, I would have know beforehand about the meet. As it was I got there at about 2PM while everything was still in progress. Admission was $5 and well worth the price. There were vendors there that had some out of this world merchandise that was biker related, of course. I also estimated over 500 motorcycles were parked in the field adjacent to the main vendor area. Some of the motorcycles were works of art in their own right and were eclipsed only by the diversity of clubs that were in attendance.

If you would like to do something different this coming fall, the next event is scheduled for September the 26 in the same spot.

By all accounts, this event was quite successful and a must see next time if you're in the area. See you there!