Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Lake Ozarks Amphitheater - Sign Change

The Lake Ozarks Amphitheater is getting ready to do the first step to make its mark at the Lake.  The quarter million dollar sign that lit the sky on old route 5 is about to be moved to the new Pier One Road where the entrance of the Amphitheater will get ready to open for the season. 
    The old Stoneridge sign was built in 1993 and cost more than $200,000 back then.   Just recently a state of the art sign board was put in so it only made sense that the huge sign would be moved and erected with the new name; Lake Ozarks Amphitheater.   Missouri Neon Signs out of Springfield will be taking the gigantic sign down Monday, April 5th.  They said that it would cost more than $550,000 to replace the Las Vegas style sign.  They estimate it will be installed the first week in May.
     The sign is the first project toward revitalizing the Amphitheater.  Next the small western town will be refurbished and brought back to life just in time for the Crossover Event on June 11th -12th.  
    Lake Ozarks Amphitheater ‘s next event planned is the Lake Fest and Expo on June 24th -26th.  Southern Fun Carnival will be there along with Vendors and Exhibitors.  Live entertainment will be going on through out the event to get full use of the facility.   There will be a battle of the bands and a top name entertainer who is still to be announced.

Monday, March 29, 2010

Lake Ozark Rotary Club - 26th Annual Golf Tournament

The Lake Ozark Rotary Club is holding their 26th Annual Golf Tournament and Fundraiser, Friday, May 7th, at The Oaks at Tan-Tar-A, with a shotgun start at 1 PM and picnic dinner and silent auction to follow. For more information on participating or sponsorship opportunities, please contact Jessica Clark, 573-723-0136.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

CULVER'S 4 KIDS - Children’s Learning Center on April 20th from 5-7:30pm.

CULVER’S 4 KIDS

Culver’s in Osage Beach will be hosting a CULVER’S 4 KIDS to benefit Children’s Learning Center on April 20th from 5-7:30pm. 

Support CLC by dining in or driving thru for a meal, dessert, or both.


Visit www.clcforkids.org for more information  or call (573) 346-0660.

Children’s Learning Center is a not-for-profit, 501c3, organization that delivers educational and therapy services to infants, toddlers and preschoolers with disabilities or developmental delays in the local area.  Preschool aged children of all skill levels participate in quality educational preschool.




Children’s Learning Center of Camden County - 3rd Annual 5K Summer Stride & Family Stroll

3rd Annual 5K Summer Stride & Family Stroll to benefit CLC

Camdenton – The third annual 5K Summer Stride & Family Stroll to benefit Children’s Learning Center will be held on June 5. 

The starting location will be at the Camdenton High School. The pre-registration fee prior to June 1 is $15 for the 5K, $10 for the one mile stroll and $30 for the one mile family stroll. All participants will receive a T-shirt and we will also have some family fun activities such as face painting, jumpoline and much more!

Visit www.clcforkids.org for more information and to obtain a form or call (573) 346-0660.

Children’s Learning Center is a not-for-profit, 501c3, organization that delivers educational and therapy services to infants, toddlers and preschoolers with disabilities or developmental delays in the local area.  Preschool aged children of all skill levels participate in quality educational preschool.

Monday, March 22, 2010

1931 Troupe - Call for Actors

The 1931 Troupe, a theatre, arts, music & history community action group based in Lake Ozark is calling for actors to act as living history characters on the Bagnell Dam Strip during
Oma Noma Days May 15 & 16, 2010.  We are a volunteer group that seeks actors of all ages and sizes to populate the Bagnell Dam Strip with characters from 1931 - the year the Dam
was opened.  Oma Noma Days is a heritage festival celebrating the spirit and history of the individuals who were there at the beginning to make Lake of the Ozarks what it is today.

Be you advanced or beginner we will take you for an hour or two, a day, an evening or whatever amount of time suits you  We will costume you according to the dress of the early
1930s.  You can saunter down the Bagnell Dam Strip, sit/visit in our reenactment area, portray one of our workers or develop a more complex character from that time period.  We can
provide inspiration and direction.  Bring your whole family. We'll dress them all.

The Troupe was formed in 2006 and last year added "Hot Summer Nights" to our schedule of events.  Actors are also being called for this event to portray 1950s characters similar to
the film "Grease". Again all ages and sizes.  We already have a good group of young actors for this event. Join us.

To sign up do one of the following:
  • Attend our outdoor potluck dinner 5-8pm with dinner at 6 on Thursday, April 8 on the Strip along the sidewalk from Casablanca on down (1300 block of Bagnell Dam Blvd)
  • Attend one of our character/costume meetings. The first to be April 15th 6pm at Old Time Photos, 1321 Bagnell Dam Boulevard or call Trudie Bromet or Mary Van Houten at   573-365-5244
You don't have to attend a meeting to participate in the events. Looking forward to seeing all you talented people.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

2nd ANNUAL LAKE TASTE CHALLENGE

Indulge your taste buds and delight your senses at the 2nd Annual Lake Taste Challenge! Join the Lake Area Chamber of Commerce as we discover vast culinary treasures among some of the Lake Area’s finest restaurants and eateries. Guests will sample from a number of menu items including mouth watering appetizers, fresh soups, salads and sandwiches, delicious entrees, as well as delectable desserts. Come out to the Inn at Grand Glaize – 5142 Hwy. 54 in Osage Beach between 11:00am and 3:00pm on Sunday, April 11th for this unique lunch experience, great company, family fun, and much more!! As you discover the various foods and restaurant specialties around the Lake, you will also be choosing your favorites. Upon arrival each guest will receive a judging ballot which they will complete and submit towards the end of the event. Awards will be given to the winning foods and restaurants in each category. Don’t forget there will also be activities for the kids too as well as relaxing chair massages offered by Colleen Pierce of Lotus Wellness Center.

Restaurants to date include: J. Bruner's - The Lake's Classic Steakhouse, Pickled Pete's Sports Bar & Restaurant, Harry & David, and Paul's Supermarket. More will be added all the time so check back to see if your favorite is on the list.

Admission is $10 per person / Children 11-5 are $5 / Children 4 and under are Free

For more information contact The Lake Area Chamber 573-964-1008.

SUNDAY, APRIL 11 2010 - 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Missouri Council for Exceptional Children holds their Annual Awards Ceremony.

The Missouri Council for Exceptional Children (MO-CEC) recently held its annual conference at The Lodge of Four Seasons in Lake Ozark, Missouri. Along with educational sessions and social events, the conference included the Annual Awards Ceremony.
Tyler resident, Dr. Nancy Nichols was recipient of the 3rd Annual Friend in Education Award. This award is presented to an outstanding business individual or group who has demonstrated dedication in the field of Special Education in the State of Missouri. This award will be given to one business individual or group for exemplary contribution and support of students with disabilities.

Dr. Nichols has been a strong supporter of special education and the professionals who work in the field through her research and publications in the field of education,” said MO-CEC 2010 Awards Chair, Cecelia Coppenbarger. “We are pleased to present the third Friend in Education award to her.”

For more information regarding the Missouri Council for Exceptional Children or its programs and awards procedures, you may contact Board President, Shirley Steffens at steffen@nwmissouri.edu or Awards Chair, Cecelia Coppenbarger at ccoppen@sbcglobal.net.