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As you journey through the 20 galleries “onboard” Titanic, you really feel like you are on the ship. The lighting, sound effects, exquisitely reproduced cabins, the photographs, information … I always feel immersed not only in the history of the ship but also the emotions of the event. The 5th Annual Professional Ice Carving Event is January 15, 2011. And February would be a great month to renew your wedding vows on the Grand Staircase!
by Linda Burlingame Welcome to Branson! Sydney Stone usually writes this article but she’s away to warmer climes and I’m covering her “beat.” What are you doing in Branson? On your way to a warmer climate for a while? That means you can stop by on your way home! Titanic Museum Attraction is open 364 days a year and always amazing. Molly & Carter are the newest attractions there, two of the sweetest, most beautiful, yet unassuming
stars you’ll ever meet. The two King Charles Spaniels joined the crew of Titanic Branson as a tribute to the ten dogs known to be on board the doomed ship.
The Hollywood Entertainment Center is amazing! “Dorothy” greets you as you enter; she’s across from “Forest Gump,” seated on the park bench with his box of chocolates. Matt Damon from The Bourne Identity; I Dream of Jeannie’s Barbara Eden (unbelievably good); “Rhett and Scarlett” … all incredible! You’ll
see a lot of your favorites from TV and movies. I like the facts, “scoops” and fun trivia. It’s fun for everyone. The Branson Auto Museum is another attraction popular because of its appeal to all ages. Remember when we had three automakers, each with just a few models? Half-mile down the road you could tell if it was a Ford or Chevy! I wonder if anyone knows how many models there are today? Branson Auto Museum is on Hwy. 76, a mile west of Hwy. 65, at The Engler Block. The Veterans Memorial Museum is celebrating “10 years of saluting our veterans.” The museum honors veterans of WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf War. Old and young alike are intrigued
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History in the Ozarks. The exhibit features coverlets, quilts, clothing and the tools and accessories needed to create them. The Keeter Center is at C of O, too, a wonderful place for lunch or dinner … and a beautiful place to stay on one of your Branson visits! by the thought-provoking colCheck out their Web site. lection at the Museum, more than 2000 pieces of sculpture, art, weapons, uniforms, medals, Grand Country Music Hall has motorcycles and memorabilia shows all year long. My including letters, photographs favorite is the Splinter and posters. I’m touched by the Middleton Show. I things showing the love and always say that what I support of everyone back here know about Country Music, I learned from at home. Splinter. I grew up in a The Ralph Foster Museum, little town near St. Louis at College of the Ozarks, is in the 50’s when radio closed January and opens the stations were only playfirst of February. One of the ing rock ‘n’ roll. I began new exhibits in the Edwards Art working in Branson in Gallery is Textile and Costume 1990 and knew counLegacies: Collecting America’s try music stars like Mel
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exciting show and they have some new things in store for the 2011 season. Tony Roi’s Elvis Experience is at Moon River Theatre in 2011. Paul Revere & the Raiders are there again, as well as Ann Margret … and Andy!
The Jim Stafford Show opens in February for Hot Winter Fun. Check your favorite shows for their opening dates. Dixie Stampede is up and “running” again February 25. That’s an
Hooray for Hollywood is a brand new show at Branson Variety Theater and opens March 15. And everyone is excited that Tony Orlando’s Santa & Me will be at the Welk Resort Theatre Nov. and Dec. Louise Mandrell and Lee Greenwood will be there Sept. and Oct. S o m e o n e you love is always playing in Branson! ExploreBranson. com
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The Haygoods
Heating up Branson This Winter By Dirk Myers In the cold winter months in Branson it’s always nice to find something warm and refreshing to do with your
evenings. I will say that a visit to the Haygoods show would be the perfect distraction from the chill in the air. I have seen a lot of family shows in the area but none have the same feel. I can honestly say I don’t believe I have ever seen a family show in Branson that has been as entertaining as the Haygoods. If you are going to see one show in Branson while you are here this show would be an excellent choice. The Haygoods have been performing in Branson for over eighteen years, and they show the polish and professionalism of seasoned veterans. I don’t know that I was completely expecting that simply because they are quite young in appearance at first glance. I knew from the first song that this show was different from any family
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show in the area. The energy and talent kept me on the edge of my seat from the very beginning to the end. Innovative staging and effects made this show fun to watch; the use of state of the art technology adds subtle aspects that make the show a one of a kind experience.
In 1982 in a small Texas town young Timothy Haygood was watching Sesame Street and saw Itzhak Perlman playing violin. He knew at that point at the age of five what he wanted to become. When I watch the family perform it is obvious that they made it their passion to do what are doing. Growing up seeing Timothy playing
developed that passion within the six more brothers and a sister to follow dreams that most don’t dare pursue. The great thing about this show is the variety the Haygoods display. Violin (fiddle), saxophone, guitar, and harp
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barely touch the tip of the iceberg of what this family can play. Just when you think you have seen it all someone breaks something else out and shows one more facet of their talent. In addition to that they are great vocalists as well. Singing everything from Country and Rock and Roll to Classic Hits and Celtic folk songs. I could not believe the range of talent this family displays. When I go to a show I take some of the toughest critics with me; my wife and kids were as happy with the show as I was. I saw an age range in the audience that seemed to span at least four generations. It’s safe to assume that the Haygoods have something for everyone in their show. There are times I feel I am one of the youngest in the audience and I know why, but this was a show that appealed to every age range. The really nice
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thing was my son who plays an instrument was very excited to see that this talent can develop into something special. In today’s world it’s nice to know there are people worth having your kids admire. My seven year old kept looking at the violin and you could see the wheels turning in him as well. Maybe the Haygood family has rekindled something in the Myers family. When you come to Branson please make sure that the Haygood’s show is in your itinerary, because this is something in Branson you won’t want to miss. I spoke with people in the audience that have been to see this show multiple times, and I am sure I will be back there again as well. I will say it again, if you are only able to see one show in Branson make it the Haygoods. You will be so glad you did!
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Church Directory All Visitors Welcome Call for Service Times
Assembly of God First Assembly of God 600 West Main, Branson 417-334-3803
Episcopal Shepherd of the Hills Episcopal 107 Walnut, Branson 417-334-3968
Baptist First Baptist Church 400 South Sunshine, Branson 417-334-7437
Foursquare Branson Foursquare Church 2287 Fall Creek Rd., Branson 417-339-5911
Calvary Baptist Church 625 Truman Dr., Branson 417-336-3475
Full Gospel River of Life, Church Alive! 1307 Bird Rd., Branson 417-334-8287
Skyline Baptist Church 949 State Hwy 165, Branson 417-334-6729 Bible Church Fellowship at Cross Creek T Hwy. - T10 417-335-8008 Telos 187 first Street Hollister 417-417-337-8356 Catholic Our Lady of the Lake Vaughn Dr., Branson 417-334-3350 Christian Branson Christian Church 213 S. Commercial, Branson 417-334-3453 Church of Christ Church of Christ Hwy. 165 (near Welk), Branson 417-336-3120 Church of God Church of the Apostolic Faith 100 East Main, Branson Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Church Road, Branson
Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses Hwy. 65-70, Branson 417-334-5507 Lutheran Faith Lutheran Parnell & Malone St., Branson 417-334-2469 Peace Lutheran Church ELCA 350 State Drive Hollister, MO 417-334-1499 Methodist United Methodist 1208 W. Hwy. 76, Branson 417-334-3423 Non-Denominational Salvation Army Church 1819 W. Hwy. 76, Branson 417-339-4434 Unity of the Hills 4868 Hwy. 248, Branson 417-334-6224 Pentecostal Old Branson Pentecostal 600 West Main, Branson 417-334-3803 Presbyterian FIrst Presbyterian 420 West Main, Branson 417-334-3468
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Old John’s Woodshed in the Branson Craft Mall by Linda Burlingame
It’s always fun to visit with “ol’ Paul” at Old John’s Woodshed in the Branson Craft Mall. (He answers the phone that way, “This is ol’ Paul speaking!”) Paul has a totally “hands-on store.” Gadgets and gizmos, useful and practical things, fun and amazing things! He tells everyone, “Folks, feel free to kick the tires and test drive anything; keys are in the ignition and there’s no speed limit.” Paul Guilfoyle is a gifted wood turner who makes beautiful pieces like pens, kaleidoscopes, game calls, wine stoppers, pepper grinders, birdhouses, compact mirrors — more than 70 items. Some of his best sellers come from his great sense of humor, like the rolling pins he calls Husband Tamers. His line of wooden mallets includes the Attention Getter and the Computer Programmer! In 2011 you’ll see new items like a screwdriver kit, key ring flashlights, new tool kits, men’s shaving kit — really pretty brush
and razor on a stand — new styles of tops and more country kitchen things, like biscuit cutters. Paul is like a kid when he talks about new things to make. Paul’s pretty wooden toys a r e reminiscent of toys we had as kids. H e showed me the c u t e w a d dling ducks, t h e Ozarks
Dancing Doll, the climbing bear, and said, “I remember my grandpa making these for me.” Paul spent most of his life buying and selling cattle, “I thought trees and wood were just for fence posts.” Now he works with more than 80 kinds of native and exotic woods (Who knew!) to create his excellent products. Ask him about purple heart, wenge wood, cocobolo, bocote — fascinating! There are Ozark varieties, too, like cedar and sassafras. If you want to get into woodcarving, Paul has kits avail-
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and generally entertains everyone who comes by. He actually makes his products there. I love the smell of the sawdust, like a circus and as much fun!! While you are in Branson Craft Mall you’ll enjoy seeing the silversmith at work, maybe catch some music at the Pickin’ Porch. Be sure to tell Nan I said hi. She makes gorgeous, glittery clothes at Classic Creations by Nan. Hillbilly Nut & Fruit has really expanded and there’s a myriad of things there to sample before you buy. The 16,000 sq. ft. Branson Craft Mall is home to pottery, leather work, potato bags, brass engravings, musical instruments, clever signs, Christmas things, handbags, and hundreds of other gifts and accessories. Enjoy!
Hamner Barber … “Variety” is understatement!
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The Hamner Barber Variety Show offers song and dance, magic, ventriloquism, animals — real and “not so real!” — comedy, a heartfelt and tender tribute to America’s Veterans, and I’m not sure the definition of “variety” covers all that. (I should look up “variety.” It may say, “See
I first saw comedy ventriloquist Jim Barber when he came to Branson with the Glen Campbell Show. Jim and his wife Diane decided to make Branson home. Before long Jim teamed up with Dave and Denise Hamner, magicians who had also decided to call this little entertainment mecca home. Dave Hamner does a “variety” of magic, from sleight of hand with cards, coins, and newspaper (watch what flies out of the torn silhouette of a bird in the newspaper!) to large scale productions like “Vertigo: The Fall of Death!” (Aauugh!) But Dave and his wife (Continued on page 11)
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Denise are best known for the illusions they do with their sweet, gorgeous Macaws and Cockatoos. These brilliant and brainy birds magically appear from flaming swords, playing cards, coins … then after a smooth, awe inspiring swoosh over the audience they return to the stage. Dave calls Denise the Bird Wrangler; the wonderful creatures are part of their family! Jim Barber’s “assistants” are part of his family, too. “Chico Pete,” “Baby,” “Barber and Seville” are, well, dummies. But they come to life with Jim’s talented voice. They can all sing together, dance together; and Jim even appears to be the dummy at one point. (I’m sorry, Jim, you know what I mean!) His cast of witty, clever dummies can be loud and overbearing, while tugging at your heartstrings. You’ll laugh as you are amazed by Jim’s talent. Sometimes it’s easy to
forget Jim is part of the equation. (I keep feeling I should apologize, sorry Jim!) Jim Barber and The Hamners have both won many international awards and are veteran television performers. HamnerBarber. com has lots more information about these talented entertainers, their shows and cast.
The Hamner Barber tribute to Veterans is extraordinary. There are taped interviews with three survivors of the flag-raising at Iwo Jima. Their remarks and the amazing illusion with the statue, make it a poignant segment of the show. Their Wings of Christmas is a fabulously entertaining show. Put it on your list of “Shows to see when we come back to Branson for Christmas!” The Hamner Barber Variety Show opens its 2011 season Friday, February 11, with evening shows Fridays and Saturdays until March 11, when they begin their full weekly schedule. Enjoy!
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• SHOW AND ATTRACTION GUIDE • #1 Hits of the 60’s -Caravelle Theatre .................................. 339-1960 3 Redneck Tenors....................................................................239-1333 Acrobats of China ................................................................. 336-8888 Allen Edwards -Golden Corral ............................................. 336-6297 American Bandstand Theatre ................................................ 332-1960 Andy Williams -Moon River Theatre .................................... 334-4500 Baldknobbers Jamboree ......................................................... 334-4528 Bill Haley’s Comets … Music City Centre …........................ 339-7469 Branson Country USA -Grand Country Music ...................... 335-2484 Branson Family Fun Factory .................................................. 332-2110 Branson Scenic Railway ........................................................ 334-6110 Branson Variety Theater ........................................................ 334-2500 Brett Family Singers -Dick Clark’s AB Theatre .................... 336-4222 Buckets ‘n’ Boards … Clay Cooper ..................................… 337-7123 The Butterfly Palace & Rainforest Adventure ........................332-2231 Cat’s Pajamas............Dutton Theater.......................................332-2772 Circle B Chuckwagon Show .................................................. 336-1828 Cirque Montage … Starlite Theatre ...................................… 335-6335 Clay Cooper ........................................................................... 337-7123 Dalena Ditto .... ...................................................................…338-5000 Dixie Stampede ...................................................................... 336-3000 Doug Gabriel -Jim Stafford Theatre .................................... ...335-8080 The Dutton Family Theater .................................................... 332-2772 George Dyer .............................................................................332-2772 Grand Country Music Hall ..................................................... 335-2484 Hamner Barber Variety Show ................................................. 334-4363 The Haygoods -New Americana Theatre.................................339-4663 Hollywood Entertainment Center/Wax Museum …............... 33-STARS Hooray for Hollywood … Branson Variety Theater.......... … 334-2500 The Hughes American Family Theatre .................................. 336-3688 IMAX Entertainment Complex .............................................. 335-4832 Inspiration Tower -Shepherd of the Hills ............................... 334-4191 Jim Stafford Theatre ............................................................. ..335-8080 Joey Riley Show -Mickey Gilley’s ........................................ .334-3210 Kirby VanBurch ...................................................................... 337-7140 Lee Greenwood … Welk Resort Theatre ….................... 800-505-9355 The Legend of Kung Fu -White House Theatre ................... ..335-2396 Legends in Concert -Dick Clark’s AB Theatre ....................... 335-7827 Little Opry Theatre … IMAX …..............................................335-4832 Liverpool Legends -The Mansion ........................................... 239-1333 Louise Mandrell … Welk Resort Theatre …..................... 800-505-9355 Magnificent Variety Show …...............................................… 336-6161 The Mansion ............................................................................ 239-1333 Mel Tillis … Tri-Lakes Center …............................................ 335-5715 Mickey Gilley ........................................................................ ..334-3210
Moe Bandy -Jim Stafford Theatre ........................................ 335-8080 Moscow Circus -Yakov ........................................................ 336-3838 Music City Centre ................................................................. 339--7469 Neal McCoy -Clay Cooper Theatre .......................................337-7123 New’s Country – IMAX Little Opry Theatre …....................335-4832 Noah -The Musical -Sight & Sound Theatre ............... 800--377--1277 Oak Ridge Boys .................................................................... 239--1333 The Osmond Brothers Show … Caravelle Theatre .............. 336-6100 Paul Revere & the Raiders -Moon River Theatre.................. 334-4500 Pierce Arrow Theatre ............................................................ 336-8742 Presleys’ Country Jubilee ...................................................... 334-4874 The Rankin Brothers … Caravelle Theatre …....................... 334-5100 Red, Hot, & Blue -New Americana Theatre .......................... 339-4663 Red Skelton Tribute -The Mansion ...................................... .239-1333 RFD-TV The Theatre ............................................................ 332-2344 Ride the Ducks ....................................................................... 334-3825 Righteous Brothers’ Bill Medley … Starlite Theatre …......... 335-6335 Ripley’s Believe It or Not ...................................................... 337-5300 The Shepherd of the Hills ...................................................... 334-4191 The Shepherd of the Hills Outdoor Drama ................... 800--653-6288 Roy Rogers, Jr. Show … Gilley’s Theatre …......................... 334-3210 Shake, Rattle & Roll … Branson Variety Theater .............… 334-2500 Shoji Tabuchi Theatre ............................................................ 334-7469 Showboat Branson Belle ...................................................... ..336-7171 Sight & Sound Theatre ................................................... 800-377-1277 Silver Dollar City .................................................................... 338-2611 SIX -Hughes American Family Theatre .................................. 336-3688 Sons of the Pioneers Chuckwagon Show ................................ 334-4191 Starlite Theatre ....................................................................…. 335-6335 Splinter Middleton Show … Grand Country …....................... 335-2484 TITANIC Museum ................................................................... 334-9500 Tony Orlando Santa & Me … Welk’s…............................ 800-505-9355 Tony Roi’s Elvis Experience … Moon River Theatre …......... 334-4500 Tri-Lakes Center ...................................................................... 335-5715 Twelve Irish Tenors -Branson Variety Theater ..................... ...334-2500 Veterans Memorial Museum .................................................... 336-2300 Vigilante Extreme ZipRider...................................................... 334-4191 Welk Resort & Theatre .................................................... .800-505-9355 White Water ............................................................................. 334-7487 World’s Largest Antique Toy Museum .................................... 332-1499 Yakov Smirnoff .........................................................................336-3838
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