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A list of what’s happening in the Lake of the Ozarks area. A list of what’s happening in the Lake of the Ozarks area. A list of what’s happening in the Lake of the Ozarks area.

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Events from January 23 to February 27 Events from November 6 to January 2 Events from September 11 to October 24

NOVEMBER 6 & 7 SEPTEMBER 11 NOVEMBER 14 & OCTOBER 17 DINNER THEATER QUILT SALE

7 p.m., Camden County Museum. A dinner HOT SUMMER NIGHTS 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Camdenton United Methodist January theater production of “The Man Who Came to Dinner” will be held. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Bagnell Dam Strip. Anyone is welcome to park their car, truck Church. Quilters and crafters will be having their quilt and craft items for sale. Masks and social JANUARY 23 dinner is served at 6 p.m., and the play begins at 7 p.m. Cost is $15 per person. or bike along the center lane and take part in the entertainment distancing are encouraged. 573-346-5350 TALENT SHOW Royal Theatre, 7 p.m. The 4th annual Show Us Your Talent talent show will be held in Versailles. Anyone is invited to showcase their talent. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students/children (ages 3-18). 573-378-6226 or www.theroyaltheatre.com FEBRUARY 6 BEATLES CONCERT Royal Theatre, 7 p.m. The Abbey Road Warriors will be performing some of the most popular songs by The Beatles. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students/children (ages 3-18). 573-346-7191 ext. 8, www.camdencountymuseum.org NOVEMBER 7 & DECEMBER 5 SWING DANCE 7 p.m., Ozark Yacht Club. The Lake of the Ozarks Swing Dance Club will present their for Giving Anniversary Dance in November and the Jingle & Mingle Christmas Social & Dance in December. Social hour with dancers is at 7 p.m., followed by dancing until 10:30 p.m. Cost for members and sister club members are $7 per person and non-members and guests are $10 per person. A mix of music is played (swing, cha cha, country, nightclub two-step, waltz and others). Cash bar. www.LakeOzarksSwingDance.com NOVEMBER 7 happening along the Strip. The September event will be held from 5-10 p.m. The theme is “A Salute to Our Military, Police, Firefighters & EMTs as We Remember 9/11.” Since the May event was canceled, it has been moved to October and will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Hot Summer Nights on Facebook SEPTEMBER 11-13 MAGIC DRAGON CAR SHOW Daily, Bagnell Dam Strip. The 32nd annual Magic Dragon Street Meet Nationals showcases all makes, models and years of cars, trucks and motorcycles. Each February In its 19th year, the popular Eagle Days event has been moved to March. Typically held in January, with PARTY WITH A PURPOSE 6 p.m., Margaritaville Lake Resort. The Party with a Purpose fundraiser, benefitting Wonderland Camp, will be held in the Northwinds Ballroom. Entertainment by the i-Berry’s, complimentary cocktails, food, and a live and silent auction will be held. 573-392-1000 TRIVIA NIGHT 2:30 p.m., Christ the King Fellowship Hall. A 1950s-1980s trivia night and silent auction will be hosted by the Sailing Solo group. The event is open to everyone. Soft drinks will be provided, BYO snacks. Cost is $5 per person with money raised going to The King’s Academy. Masks and social distancing will be observed. 902-832-3064, 573-434-9528 573-378-6226 or www.theroyaltheatre.comVETERANS PARADE year 1,000 participants enter the show. Cars line up along the community safety in mind, the Eagle Days Committee has decided to postpone the event until later in the spring in hopes it can be done safely and with more options, weather permitting. It is scheduled for NOVEMBER 20 & 21 NOVEMBER 20-22 FEBRUARY 20 ROTARY’S WINTERFEST Margaritaville Lake Resort, 5:30 p.m. The 25th March 6 with live bird programs at Osage National Golf Resort and Regalia Hotel & Conference Center. Birds of prey from Dickerson Park Zoo and the World Bird Sanctuary are brought in for the programs.. FILE PHOTO 1 p.m., Osage Beach Parkway. The Osage Beach Elks Lodge will host the 7th annual Veterans Parade. Cars will line up at 11:30 a.m. at City Hall with the parade starting at 1 p.m. Anyone is welcome to enter the parade. Registration needed. HOLIDAY SHOPPING 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Camden County Museum. A Holiday Market Place will be held with craft booths, vendors, Christmas gifts and other items will STAGE PLAY 7 p.m. Saturday & 2 p.m. Sunday, The Royal Theater in Versailles. The “Hillbilly Wedding Play” will be performed. Adult tickets are $10 Bagnell Dam Strip. www.magicdragoncarshow.com SEPTEMBER 11 & 12 SEPTEMBER 12 GARAGE SALE 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Camden County An exciting show for all ages, watch as planes perform tricks in The Magic Dragon Car Show is usually held in May, but has been postponed to September. FILE PHOTOS annual Lake Ozark Daybreak Rotary will be held with the theme “Then and Now.” There will be a live and silent auction, cash bar and entertainment by DJ Kyle. 636-346-5086 or www.daybreakrotary.org FEBRUARY 21 WEDDING EXPO Lodge of Four Seasons, 12-3 p.m. The Lake of the Ozarks Wedding Expo will be held in the Granada Room. Vendors, food tastings, a fashion show, and prizes will be available. FEBRUARY 26 & 27 HOME/LIFESTYLE EXPO Lodge of Four Seasons, 3-7 p.m. Friday & 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday. The Home, Business & Lifestyle Expo will be held in the Campana Hall. A wide range of products and services will be on display from vendors. www.camdentonchamber.com/ home-business-lake-living-expo FEBRUARY 27 POLAR PLUNGE Public Beach #2, 2 p.m. The annual Polar Plunge will be held at the Lake of the Ozarks State Park #2 in Osage Beach. Plungers jump into the Lake at 2 p.m. with the parade of costumes happening beforehand. Participants must be at least 10 years old and raise a minimum of $75 by event day. Money raised goes to Special Olympics Missouri. The theme this year is “Jurassic Times Call for Jurassic Plungers.” At the end of the parade the Elks lodge will be serving free hot dogs and drinks. 573–348-3798, 573-552-2901 NOVEMBER 11-21 GALA OF TREES Daily, Wobbly Boots. Bid on a decorated Christmas tree or wreath during the Gala of Trees. Proceeds going to Lake area children’s charities. Opening day (Nov. 11) happy hour tickets are $20. Opening night (Nov. 12) Gala tickets are A$25. 217-779-2768 be for sale. 573-346-7191 DINNER & SHOW 7:30 p.m., Seven Springs Winery. Curtain Call Theatre will present a speakeasy dinner and show, the “The Roaring 20s, A Modern Twist.” Come dressed in your favorite 20s attire for a chance to win best dressed. Tickets are $39/person. Doors open at 5:45 p.m., dinner served at 6:30 p.m. 573-317-0100, www.sevenspringswinery.com/ events for student and $5 for children 3-18. www.theroyaltheatre.com NOVEMBER 20-JAN 2 LIGHT PARK 5-9 p.m., Laurie Fairgrounds. Drive through the Laurie Enchanted Village of Lights holiday light park to see animated displays and an array of festive lights. Held each night during the season. Donations are accepted. www.cityoflaurie.com/ enchanted-village-of-lights HILLBILLY FAIR Friday 4-11 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.-11 p.m., Laurie Fairgrounds. The 51st Hillbilly Fair includes live bands, a circus, exotic zoo, kids’ games, clowns, face painting, a carnival, contests and other games. The parade will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday. The theme is “Hillbillies Gone Hog Wold!” www.cityoflaurie.com RELAY FOR LIFE 6-10 p.m., Big Surf Waterpark. The Tri-County Relay for Life will host the first annual Crusin’ to Fight Cancer event. There will be raffle tickets sold for prizes, door prizes, food and drinks, and more. Registration is free. 573-216-9256 or Tri-County Relay for Life on Facebook Museum. Vendors with a variety of items for sale will be set up at during the Indoor Garage Sale & Market Place. Admission free. Lunch available for donation. 573-346-7191 or www.camdencountymuseum.org LAKE AIRSHOW All day, Camdenton Memorial Lake Regional Airport. Show acts and vendors will be set up during the Lake of the Ozarks Airshow. the air and see vintage aircraft. www.lakeoftheozarksairshow. com SEPTEMBER 13 KIDS’ FISHING DERBY 12-3 p.m., Captain Ron’s. The Lake West Chamber of Commerce hosts this free event for kids ages 4-14. 573-374-5500 or www.lakewestchamber.com www.getmarriedatthelake.com/wedding-expo www.somo.org 42 LAKE LIFESTYLES // NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2020144 LAKE LIFESTYLES // SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2020

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