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INSIDE THIS ISSUE
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Taking the Next Big Leap
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Encouraging Teens to Help Around the House
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Caution: Holiday Driving Hazards Ahead!
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Hospital Loses Part of Patient’s Skull
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Sticky Fig and Pecan Pudding With Toffee Sauce
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Savor an ‘Old Time Christmas’ at Silver Dollar City
Among the first spectacles to greet visitors is the eight- story custom-designed Christmas tree on Town Square, adorned with hundreds of thousands of high-resolution lights programmed to display animated imagery to music. A nightly Christmas light parade features Rudolph the famous reindeer, Bumble the Abominable Snow Monster, a cymbal-playing penguin, and several 12-foot-tall elves. Two Broadway-style stage shows and several musical productions offer professional-caliber theater. “A Dickens Christmas Carol” is an adaptation of the classic tale. “Coming Home for Christmas” offers a change of pace, with a live band, singers, and dancers performing a variety show. Visitors who work up an appetite will find three buffets plus several restaurants and snack stands offering a smorgasbord of country-style dishes and confections, from cinnamon rolls and breads to apple dumplings and fried Oreos. For shoppers, numerous retailers will feature crafts, holiday items, and gifts. The city of Branson is deep in the Ozark Mountains and has long been known as a family vacation destination. The “Old Time Christmas” festival is usually open Thursdays through Mondays from 1–9 p.m. Visitors this year can continue to enjoy the festival well into the New Year, as hours of operation will be extended by three additional days through Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025. Tickets start at $89 for a single day for adults and $79 for children ages 4–11.
Celebrate Christmas at Silver Dollar City
Imagine a single family-friendly event that begins with an 80-foot-tall Christmas tree light show, progresses to a parade of nine musical floats, and expands to 40 thrilling rides, two Broadway-style stage shows, and all the delicious dining, holiday treats, and shopping you can handle! Those festive attractions and more are part of this year’s “Old Time Christmas” festival at the Silver Dollar City amusement park in Branson, Missouri. With its dazzling array of 6.5 million lights and live daily shows, this festival is a six-time winner of USA Today’s “best theme park holiday event” recognition. The event also drew praise as one of the top five holiday events in the country by ABC’s “Good Morning America” in 2007.
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