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Opening ceremony remembers their sacrifice; welcomes veterans home
By David Stoltz The traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall served as a fitting backdrop Thursday morning as Veterans Week began in Branson with the opening ceremony at Welk Resort Center. Guest speaker and Vietnam veteran Bob Sarver, public relations director for Branson Veterans of America 913, noted that the wall’s 58,000-plus names inscribed in stone carry many personal stories. “But we will never hear them,” he said. “They are all heroes in my mind, and I salute each and every one of them.” Then Sarver brought the Vietnam War experience home for those in attendance by citing these CEREMONY, PAGE 10
The Branson Veterans of America 913 color guard prepares to post the colors at Thursday opening ceremony.
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Staff Reports Welcome to Veterans Week from all of us at The Branson Globe! Each issue of The Globe online and in print through November 13 will cover the special events held to honor those who so bravely sacrificed for our country and their families.
As usual, the Branson Globe is available online at bransonglobe. com, and will be available in print on Friday, November 6 and Friday, November 13. To all of you visiting the area for Veterans Week, let us be the first to say “welcome home!” and thank you for your service.
Readers remember special veterans
By K.D. Michaels, Staff Writer As Veterans Day approaches, many think fondly of special veterans in their lives, be it a father, husband, brother or friend. This week Branson Globe readers shared their
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Aaron Tippin to perform Veterans Day benefit concert Submitted to Branson Globe American country music artist and record producer Aaron Tippin will perform a benefit concert for the USA Veterans Hope Center at 8 p.m. at the Branson Star Theater, 3750
West 76 Country Boulevard, on November 11, Veterans Day. Tippin’s debut single, “You’ve Got to Stand for Something” became an anthem for American soldiers during the Gulf War and established him as a true patriot.
By David Stoltz “It wasn’t until I joined the Branson Veterans of America 913 was I able to begin the healing process and let go of my feelings, and grow as a proud veteran.” Vietnam veteran Bob Sarver, public relations director for BVA 913 (formerly Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 913), was the keynote speaker at Thursday’s opening Veterans Week ceremony at Welk Resort Center. The event included a wreath-laying ceremony, Pledge of Allegiance, the national anthem sung by Ambrus Presley, rifle volley by BVA 913, and “Taps” played by SGM (Ret.) Bob Smither. Sarver, who was selected as the BVA chapter’s “Member of the Year” in June, said he has taught his grandchildren to “always thank a veteran when they see one.”
“We, as Vietnam veterans, should take the lead in educating our young people about the many sacrifices our veterans as well as their families have made in defense of this great country,” he said. Noting the discourteous and shameful treatment Vietnam veterans received upon their return home, Sarver said, “Let no other generation of veterans be received the way we were when we returned home.” Sarver concluded his talk by paying tribute to America’s veterans, both past and present, living and deceased, from all wars and conflicts. “Shake their hand and welcome them home, and let them know we appreciated their service to our country.” Vietnam War facts: • 9,087,000 military personnel served on active duty during the Vietnam era – Aug. 5,
1964 to May 7, 1975 • 2,709,918 Americans served in uniform in Vietnam, representing 9.7 percent of the generation • 244 awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor • First man to die in Vietnam was James Davis in 1958, a member of the 509th Radio Research Station. • 58,468 killed in Vietnam • 75,000 severely disabled • 23,214 were 100 percent disabled • 5,283 lost limbs • 1,081 sustained multiple amputations • 61 percent of deaths were younger than 21 • 11,465 were younger than 20 years old • 17,539 were married • Average age: 23.1 • Oldest casualty: 62 TAKE LEAD, PAGE 14
COVID-19 in Stone and Taney counties, by the numbers: (As of 11/5/2020. Data provided by TCHD and SCHD websites) CONFIRMED POSITIVE CASES TANEY COUNTY 1,403 STONE COUNTY 778
RECOVERED CASES TANEY COUNTY 1,138 STONE COUNTY 676
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TANEY COUNTY 34 STONE COUNTY 12
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If you want to see the parade, plan ahead, get there early By David Stoltz, Staff Writer Make your plans now to attend Branson’s 88th Annual Veterans Day parade! Although the parade begins at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 11, preparations will begin at midnight as some streets will be blocked off early. Commercial Street will be shut down at midnight, so there will be no parking or access to downtown Commercial Street after midnight. Also, the south end of the Bass Pro’s parking lot will be shut down for parking or traffic at midnight. The 53-unit parade will begin on Sycamore Street and go southbound to Long Street, then turn northward on Branson Landing Boulevard, then south on Commercial, east on College, and then finish up near the starting point on Sycamore Street. Parade units will come in on Veterans Boulevard and enter the staging area via Price Street. Sycamore Street and portions SEE PARADE, PAGE 8
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thoughts on the veterans in their lives. “My favorite veteran is my dad, Marvin R. LaValla, a World War II Veteran,” said Branson’s Marlyce Stockinger. “When I was young, I would ask my dad ‘What did you do in the service?’ His response was very quiet and simple, that he built roads. After my dad passed and I was talking to my uncles, the truth came out—he actually dug ditches and pushed bodies into those ditches, then buried them. My dad suffered tremendously from PTSD. He kept that part of his life locked deep in his heart. Later he became the Commander of the American Legion, and it gave him the opportunity to talk with others about his feelings.”
Another local reader, Letha Dixon, agreed that her father was her favorite veteran. “My dad, Otto Ward, was in the Vietnam War. When he left, he was an SP5” said Dixon. “My dad taught me to stand up every time there was a flag flown. He gave me a sense of pride for America and family. He always tried to make life easier for his children and his family, and he definitely loved his grandchildren more than life itself.” Catherine Evers of Branson also remembers her favorite veteran. Said Evers, “My dad, Ralph Evers, was in the Korean War, as a map maker in the Army. My dad had stories to tell. He missed Heartbreak Hill where many of his friends died.” SEE READERS, PAGE 8
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Dear Branson Community, Congratulations to Branson Police Officer Darold Donathan for being named the winner of a state-wide Local Government Hero Award. He was selected from 23 nominees from all over the state by the Missouri Local Government Employees Retirement System (LAGERS) for making a difference in the Branson community and exemplifying the LAGERS values of dedication, respect, teamwork, integrity, excellence, communication and accountability. Well done, Officer Donathan! I hope everyone is excited to see all of the veterans coming into town this week to participate in Veterans Homecoming Week 2020. The festivities run from November 5-11. You can find all the planned events on the Branson Chamber of Commerce website. While honoring veterans is a year-round cultural value in Branson, it is nice to place additional focus on these great citizens during the Veterans Day period. It was so good to see the Branson Community Tree Lighting this week next to the Ferris Wheel that marks the start of our Christmas season. In case you had not heard, we have a 7,200 square-foot ice skating rink coming to Branson in mid-November right next to the Ferris Wheel. At nearly 72
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feet x 100 feet, it is the same size as the rink at Rockefeller Center in New York City. The rink is scheduled to be open from about mid-Novem-
ber through New Year’s. This will be another fun Christmas season option for our citizens and guests. For more Christmas season activities, see the Chamber’s excellent website. Speaking of the Christmas season, our public works team conducted its “Snow Exercise” this week to prepare for winter weather on our local roads. City plow drivers practiced driving snow routes and safety procedures during this training event. You can read more about how the public works department prepares for winter weather, salts our roads, and keeps our streets clear during snow and ice events on the
city’s website. Thank you, public works team, for all you do to help us navigate the winter weather. If you want to hang onto summer activities a bit longer, head out to the Branson RecPlex to watch the Triple Crown Fastpitch competition, November 7-8. You can find a schedule and more information on the Chamber’s website. Prayers are needed for our nation, state, and community of public servants. Please stay positive and be thankful for living in the best city in America. Thank you for letting me serve you. Mayor Edd Akers
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Rally planned November 8 at Faith & Wisdom Church Submitted to Branson Globe Dr. Cecil Todd will lead a rally entitled “Lord, Heal Our Land” at Faith & Wisdom Church on Sunday, November 8 at 10:30 a.m. Faith & Wisdom Church is located at 3950 Green Mountain Drive in Branson. The rally is free and open to the public. According to Pastor Carol McSpadden of Faith & Wisdom Church, “the purpose of the special service is to call America to repentance and prayer, beginning with our church, and to help bring healing to our beloved country.” Special honor and recognition will be given to all veterans who attend the service. Todd, founder and president of Revival Fires Ministry in
Branson West, has been in ministry for more than 70 years. According to a news release, Todd has been asked to provide Bibles for new recruits into the armed services. So far, 3,700 Bibles have been provided to recruits at Ft. Benning, Georgia, and another 5,000 have gone to recruits at Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. Ten thousand more Bibles are currently being printed for Great Lakes Naval Training Center in Illinois. “Everyone attending this special service at Branson’s Faith & Wisdom Church on Sunday, November 8 will be given the opportunity to help with the Bible effort for these new recruits,” said Todd. Todd will be joined for the service by gospel recording artist Lydia Abbot.
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Several counted their in-laws among their most loved veterans, including Branson resident Bev Eugenio. “My father-in-law, Joseph Anthony Eugenio, who passed away at the age of 103, served as
a medic in the Army during World War II,” explained Eugenio. “He received many ribbons and medals, including a Bronze Star. Being a medic, he was in the front lines. He knew God had his hand.” Frequent Branson visitor Doug Holtzmann also praises his
father-in-law. “Dave, my fatherin-law, was in the Army,” said Holtzmann. “He’s a very special man, kind to everyone.” For many, the favorite veteran is their spouse or significant other. Said reader Lanita Ray, “My partner, Jim Madison, was a flight
medic in the Air Force during Vietnam. He is still a very proud veteran despite his PTSD and nightmares.” Michael Wayne Douglas is special to many, especially his wife, Lee Douglas. “He was a U.S. Marine and served 1968 to 1970. Michael
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This year’s grand marshal will be COL John Manning, U.S. Army (Ret.) and Branson assistant city administrator. Parking will be at a premium, so parade goers are encouraged to arrive early.
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Go Gators: Deputies remove alligator from school playground OKEECHOBEE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida school named after Everglades National Park experienced a taste of what the wetlands has to offer when a small alligator appeared on the school’s playground. The Okeechobee County Sheriff’s Office said its deputies found the alligator Wednesday at Everglades Elementary School, according to a department Facebook post. The school’s mascot is an alliga-
tor clad in orange, which is a bit different from the 4-foot-6-inch
(1.4-meter) alligator the deputies captured.
Deputies later released the gator in the Nubbin Slough River, but
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statistics about the Vietnam War
Memorial Wall: • Three sets of fathers and sons are on the Wall.
• 39,996 on the Wall were just 22 years old or younger • 33,103 of those were 18 years of age • 12 were 17 years old • 5 were 16 years old • One soldier – PFC Dan Bullock – was 15 years old. • 997 military were killed on their first day in Vietnam • 1,448 military were killed on their last day in Vietnam • 31 sets of brothers are on the Wall • 31 sets of parents lost two of their sons • 54 military attended Thomas Edison High School in Philadelphia • 8 women are on the Wall, all nurses • 244 were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor • Beallsville, Ohio, with a population of 475, lost six of their sons. • West Virginia had the highest casualty rate per
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capita in the nation; there are 711 West Virginians on the Wall. • The most casualty deaths on a single day occurred Jan. 31, 1968, with 245 deaths. • May 1968 was the single deadliest month with 2,415 deaths. Sarver pointed out that, as
of Jan. 15, 2004, some 1,875 Americans were still unaccounted for from the Vietnam war as either killed or missing in action. Refuting the common belief that fighting in Vietnam was not as intense, Sarver pointed out that the CEREMONY, PAGE 12
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average infantryman in Vietnam saw about 240 days of combat in one year, thanks to the mobility of the helicopter. He compared that to the average infantryman in the South Pacific during World War II
who saw about 40 days of combat in four years. “For most Americans who hear these statistics, they will only hear the numbers that the Vietnam War created,” Sarver said. “To those of us who survived the war, and to the families of those who did not, we see the faces, we feel the
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pain that these numbers created. We are until we, too, pass away, haunted with these numbers because they were our friends, fathers, husbands, wives, sons and daughters. “There are no noble wars, just noble soldiers,” Sarver said. “They should never be forgotten.”
Vietnam veteran Bob Sarver gave the keynote speech at Thursday opening ceremony for Veterans Week.
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Ambrus Presley sings the Star-Spangled Banner.
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Hollister Chamber offers drive-through Santa Train event Submitted to Branson Globe The Hollister Area Chamber of Commerce Santa Train event will take on a new look in December due to COVID safety precautions
for participants. The celebration will take place on Sunday, December 6 as a drive-thru at the Hollister City Hall parking lot from 1–3 pm, with Santa present
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wheelchair for more than 40 years stop him from doing anything. He is a true American hero.” Many in Branson remembered another hero as their favorite— Tim Rogers, a Vietnam veteran who was seriously injured during his time of service and returned to the states as a quadriplegic. After moving to Branson, Tim became a prominent and well-known member of the community. Said one Branson resident, “Tim was a friend to all who knew him. He was so kind and caring. He was a cheerleader
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• 91 percent of Vietnam veterans were glad they served • 74 percent said they would serve again, even knowing the outcome
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Branson, and our town’s gentle hero.” For some, there is no way to simply pick one favorite veteran. Branson professional Cindy Merry fondly remembers many who served our country and honors them in a special way. “So many of my family are veterans, I can’t choose a favorite,” said Merry. “We have a room we call the room of heroes with their pictures, celebrating their service.” The Branson Globe proudly
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Michael Wayne Douglas, a true American Hero
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to put in the special mailbox as they wave to Santa at the end of the line. Parents who would like to have their child receive a return letter from Santa are invited to put their address on the back of the form. No one will be getting out of their cars throughout the event.
Nov. 8 - 10, 2020 • 15 John Hagey, chairman of the chamber, spoke about the new arrangements. “This is such an important event for the children in our community that we knew we had to come up with an alternate plan for this year. Thanks to the SEE SANTA TRAIN, PAGE 16
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Hot spring chicken: 3 cited for Yellowstone culinary caper
Roberts and Dallas Roberts, of West Valley City, Utah, were ordered to serve two days in jail and pay $540 in fines and fees for the Aug. 7, incident, according to court documents. Eric Romriell, of Idaho Falls, paid $1,250 in fines and fees. All three are banned from Yellowstone while serving two years of unsupervised probation. Dallas Roberts didn’t have a
working listed number and Romriell didn’t immediately return a message Thursday at his ophthalmology clinic. Getting too close to and messing around with Yellowstone’s hot springs are no-nos and can be dangerous but violations aren’t unusual. A Dutch man was ordered to pay $3,000 for allegedly crashing a drone into the park’s famous Grand Prismatic Spring in 2014.
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generosity of our sponsors, we will be offering everything for kids that we usually provide. We are excited to add the opportunity for every child to receive a letter from Santa if parents will provide
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By K.D. Michaels, Staff Writer Branson entertainer Tim Hadler, star of the Hank Williams Revisited Show, will host a special CD release party Sunday to benefit area veterans. The inspirational CD, “The Great I Am”, features 11 gospel songs written or inspired by Leon Faddis, a veteran of the Second World War. Faddis, 94, is a volunteer at GUMI Camp USA, a healing retreat for American Veterans, For years Faddis suffered from PTSD, as he blamed himself for the loss of over 700 men during the war, when a Kamikaze plane flew into the USS Franklin. A spotter on the USS Alaska, one of several ships assigned to protect the Franklin, Faddis felt responsible for the tragedy. Faddis relayed that story to Hadler, founder of GUMI Camp USA, and the result was the song “Scream”, a track off of the CD. along with 19 other
all proceeds going to GUMI Camp USA. GUMI Camp USA is a retreat for homeless and/or jobless veterans, who receive room and board while working for six months at the camp. GUMI stands for “Glad U Made
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CD release party on Sunday benefits area veterans songs the pair collaborated to write. Telling the stories through song has brought about some healing for Faddis, as his night terrors have decreased. Hadler teamed up with country superstar Collin Raye and American Idol runner-up Clark Beckham to record this unique project. The CD was produced by Kent Wells, long-time producer of legendary Dolly Parton Sunday’s CD Release party will feature video of Hadler, Collin Raye and Clark Beckham in the recording studio, working on the CD, as well as audio cuts from the project. Branson musicians Rick McEwen and Bob Tuttle will be joining Hadler at the event, playing some Hank Williams tunes. The event will include a live and silent auction, as well as refreshments. Each attendee will receive a copy of the CD. A love offering will be taken, with
It”, and the camp helps struggling veterans back on their feet, and back into society. At the end of the six-month program, the veteran will graduate, and will then have the option of returning home or staying at the camp and
assisting in enrolling new veterans. The CD Release party is slated for Sunday, November 8, at 2:30 pm, at the Little Opry Theatre, inside The Branson IMAX complex. Everyone is invited to attend.
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Apart but together: tips for a cozier Zoom Thanksgiving
By Katie Workman We all know Thanksgiving is going to look different this year. If you’re lucky, you might live where the weather will still be nice and you have space to create an outdoor Thanksgiving with appropriate social distancing. The rest of us are preparing for the fact that an in-person Thanksgiving with all of our loved ones is unlikely because of pandemic safety concerns. For us, 2020 will be the year of the Zoom Thanksgiving. So how do we make that feel OK? From shared menus to organized games and discussions, some planning and coordination can go a long way. “The idea is to still feel unified in some way,” says Etsy trend expert Dayna Isom Johnson.
CAPTURING THE VIEW For once, electronic devices at the table are something to celebrate. Think about how you will position your laptop or other device so those dining with you remotely can see as many people at your table as possible. This may involve changing up the seating arrangements, putting more people on one side of the table than usual. Your computer or phone might sit on a buffet, side table or the table itself; move it around as the evening goes on. Maryanne Sullivan of Jersey City, New Jersey, plans to leave the head of the table empty and put her laptop there, while her Massachusetts-based brother does the same at his family’s table. The effect, she says, will “be a continuation of THANKSGIVING, PAGE 19
This October 2017 photo taken in New York, shows a Thanksgiving spread with hot spinach and mushroom dip, turkey, cornbread stuffing and sauteed brussel sprouts. A meal like this can be cooked and readied to be enjoyed in multiple homes and connected via Zoom, or virtually, during this year’s Thanksgiving holiday. (Sarah Crowder/Katie Workman via AP)
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one long table.” FEEDING DISTANT GUESTS If you want to celebrate with family who might be unable to cook for themselves, think about how to get Thanksgiving food to their home. If they are nearby, drop things off well ahead of time; provide any necessary chilling, reheating or serving instructions so they can share the meal with you and not get lost in the preparations.
If your virtual guests are farther afield, consider ordering the meal from a restaurant to be delivered on Thanksgiving Day. Many restaurants will be creating Thanksgiving takeout or delivery menus, and you might be able to get the whole shebang delivered to your loved ones’ door. To personalize things further, see if a nearby caterer or restaurant might prepare specific recipes to be delivered. Perhaps your Thanksgiving doesn’t feel complete without Aunt Sue’s roasted
Temporary full road closure scheduled over Table Rock Dam Submitted to Branson Globe BRANSON, Mo. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has scheduled a full road closure from 6 p.m. until 7 a.m. Nov. 8 through Nov. 10 for Hwy 165/265 over Table Rock Dam to facilitate the heavy equipment needed for the installation of a head gate on the dam. The closure has been coordinated with local emergency and law enforcement agencies. Please plan an alternate route
through this area during the road closure. Officials from the USACE Table Rock Project office regret any inconvenience this may cause. For more information, contact the Table Rock Project office at 417334-4101. Recreation information can be found on the Internet at www. swl.usace.army.mil, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/littlerockusace, and on Twitter at www. twitter.com/usacelittlerock.
butternut squash, or your sister’s famous streusel apple pie? This might still be possible, if budget allows. COORDINATING MENUS To feel more connected, create a menu together with remote friends
or family. Choose specific recipes, and at least everyone can be eating the same Parmesan roasted Brussels sprouts and scalloped sweet potatoes. Let everyone contribute a favorite recipe, perhaps. Then, when someone on the Zoom screen says,
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her brother so she can feel like “you’re eating the same stuffing I’m eating.” They are also both laying in a supply of the same prosecco to make it feel celebratory.
“Even though this is a very unusual time, it’s still a time we’ll remember, and we want it to be filled with positive thoughtful memories,” Isom Johnson says. Send out the same cocktail-making kit or cheese boxes for everybody in advance, she suggests. Matching cheese boards on Zoom? Very 2020.
SETTING THE STAGE While many of us take care to set a nice table for the holiday, and perhaps create a seasonal centerpiece, this is a good year to take it up a notch to warm the homes of everyone celebrating with us virtually. “There will be a lot more attention to detail with things like
personalized name tags and fancy pieces of beautiful dinnerware and glasses, and all the bells and whistles of a very special, fancy dinner,” Isom Johnson predicts. For the tech savvy, she also recommends creating a family holiday Zoom background for everyone. It could involve rotating or fixed images, perhaps of a childhood home, previous family gatherings, past vacations. Let the teens or millennials in your house
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Senior Citizens Invited to Thanksgiving ‘Drive by for Mini Pie’ Event The Branson Parks & Recreation Department, in coordination with Senior Age Area on Aging, is offering a Drive by for Pie event for area seniors at the Branson Community Center on Friday, November 20, 2020, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. as a safe and fun way to celebrate Thanksgiving. Local Scout Troop 290 and Built Right Affordable Homes are teaming up with the Branson Senior Center to provide mini pies
to the first 150 seniors who drive by the parking lot of the Community Center. All participants will also be entered into a drawing for one of five Thanksgiving dinners. The Branson Community Center is located at 201 Compton Drive in Branson. For more information regarding upcoming Senior Center events in the Branson Community Center, call 417-337-8510 or visit the Branson Parks & Recreation website.
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Michigan couple with 14 sons welcome their first daughter LAKEVIEW, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan couple whose large family attracted attention by growing to include 14 sons has welcomed their first daughter nearly three decades after the birth of their first child. Kateri Schwandt gave birth Thursday to Maggie Jayne, who weighed in at 7 pounds, 8 ounces (3.4 kilograms) and entered a world filled with 14 older brothers. Jay Schwandt said he and his wife, both 45, “are overjoyed and beyond excited to add Maggie Jayne to our family.” “This year has been memorable in so many ways, for so many reasons, but Maggie is the greatest gift we could ever imagine,” he told the Detroit Free Press following his daughter’s birth at Mercy Health Saint Mary’s Hospital in
Grand Rapids. The Schwandts have been featured for years in local and national news as their family has grown.
The couple have a livestreaming program called “14 Outdoorsmen” that may now need a name change.
This November 2020 photo provided by Jay Schwandt shows Maggie Schwandt. A Michigan couple whose large family attracted attention by growing to include 14 sons welcomed their first daughter nearly three decades after the birth of their first child. Maggie Schwandt was born Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020, at a hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich. (Jay Schwandt via AP)
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many board games work well over screens. You can have some lively Scattergories games via Zoom if you send everyone the word lists ahead of time, and a few rounds of virtual charades are easy. Think about coordinating a pre-Thanksgiving non-perishable food drop-off to the local pantry. Everyone can share in the good feelings that come with making sure others have enough to eat. And especially in these difficult times, psychologists say that finding things for which to feel grateful can lift your mood. A week or so before the holiday, ask everyone to write down one or more things they feel thankful for, large or small. Put them in a bowl or in an online chat, and during or after the meal take turns reading your own or others.
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What else can we say? Just plain nice weather this week By Daryl Weather, Weather Forecaster How about this beautiful weather we have been experiencing this week? Highs in the 70s and lows in the 40s have been really nice. Today and tomorrow will be
much the same with partly cloudy skies and highs in the 70s and lows tonight in the upper 40s and tomorrow in the mid 50s. Sunday moisture will slowly build up but skies should still become mostly to partly cloudy and
winds look to possibly be a bit breezy as well. Monday looks like the warmest day with temps well into the upper 70s with mostly to partly cloudy skies Now we come to Tuesday. Right now it looks like a possible storm
could move into the area from the SSW. Not ruling out any severe weather with it. I’ll look more into again and give you another update in our Sunday edition. Until then, stay safe and enjoy the nice weather!
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1731 In Philadelphia, Benjamin Franklin opens 1st library in the north American colonies
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1833 Train derails at Hightstown New Jersey; 2 die 1837 Mount Holyoke Seminary in Massachusetts founded - 1st US college founded for women 1842 Belgium King Leopold I proclaims child labor laws (for 1889) 1861 Battle of Mount Ivy, Kentucky 1864 Abraham Lincoln (R) elected to his 2nd term as American President
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1883 English freighter Nisero stranded at Atjeh (crew taken hostage) 1884 German government recognizes King Leopold II’s Congo Free State 1889 Montana admitted as 41st state of the Union 1904 Inventor and manufacturer Harvey Hubbell receives the first U.S. patent for a separable electric attachment plug 1907 In a landmark decision for Australia, the Court of Conciliation and Arbitration rules that the Sunshine Harvester Work must pay ‘fair and reasonable wages’ 1910 1st Washington State election in which women could vote 1910 For the first time since 1894, the US elects a Democratic Congress, including the first socialist ever to sit in Congress, Victor L Berger of Milwaukee 1910 William H. Frost receives the first U.S. patent for an electrical insect destroyer 1915 An Austrian-Hungarian submarine torpedoes and sinks the Italian liner ‘Ancona’ without warning, killing over 200 people 1917 Telephone Co runs 1st advertisement for Army operators, receives 7,000 applicants 1918 Pro-German supreme commander general Cutters lay-offs 1920 Baseball meeting to de-
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pose Ban Johnson is set for Nov 12th 1937 The Nazi exhibition Der ewige Jude (“The Eternal Jew”) opens in Munich. 1938 1st African American woman legislator, Crystal Bird Fauset of Philadelphia 1939 Failed assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler in Burgerbraukeller, Munich 1939 H Lindsay & R Crouse’ “Life with Father” premieres in NYC 1945 “Girl from Nantucket” opens at Adelphi Theater NYC for 12 performances 1945 Riverboat sinks off Hong Kong; kills 1,550 1950 A US aircraft shoots down a North Korean jet in the Korean War, the first jetto-jet dogfight in history 1950 Walt Dropo of Boston Red Sox selected AL Rookie of Year
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1960 John F. Kennedy is elected President of the United States, defeating Republican candidate Richard Nixon who was the incumbent Vice President
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1959 KJTV (now KGET) TV channel 17 in Bakersfield, CA (NBC) 1st broadcast 1964 KUPK TV channel 13 in Garden City, KS (ABC) begins broadcasting 1965 “Days of Our Lives” premieres on TV 1979 Bernard Slade’s “Romantic Comedy” premieres in NYC 1979 ABC broadcasts “Iran Crisis: American Held Hostage” with Frank Reynolds (forerunner to “Nightline”) 1989 “Byker Grove” begins broadcasting on the BBC 1990 Gina Marie Tolleson of USA, 21, crowned 40th Miss World 1999 “The World is Not Enough” 19th James Bond film starring Pierce Brosnan, Robert Carlyle and Denise Richards premieres in Los Angeles
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1932 “Make Mine Music” debuts 1945 “Girl from Nantucket” opens at Adelphi Theater NYC for 12 performances 1958 “Maria Golovin” closes at Martin Beck Theater NYC after 5 performances 1974 “Greatest Hits” 11th studio album by Elton John is released 1986 “Song & Dance” closes at Royale Theater NYC after 474 performances 1990 “6 Degrees of Separation” opens at Vivian Beaumont NYC for 496 performances
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1991 Paul Coffey sets NHL defenseman scoring mark with 311th goal
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2013 27th Soul Train Music Awards: Miguel, Tamar Braxton win
SPORTS • 1970 Tom Dempsey of New Orleans Saints kicks NFL record 63 yard field goal • 1970 5th Rugby League World Cup: Australia beats Great Britain 12-7 • 1984 1st-class cricket debut of Wasim Akram, 2 months before his 1st Test • 1987 Cricket World Cup, Eden Gardens, Kolkata, India: David Boon scores 75 as Australia beats England by 7 runs for their first title; • 1988 Arco Arena in Sacramento CA opens, Sac
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2009 Federation Cup Women’s Tennis, Reggio Calabria, Italy: Flavia Pennetta beats American Melanie Oudin 7-5, 6-2 to give the home team an unassailable 3-0 lead (ends 4-0) and their 2nd title 2017 Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa breaks the world record for surfing the biggest-ever wave at 24.4m at Nazaré, Portugal
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Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me; for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.‌ (Matthew 11:28-29)
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