Fall 2013 - Vol. 11, No. 4
Be celebrated in Branson Mindy Honey, Branson Tri-Lakes News
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Veterans Homecoming is a couple months away, everyone from business owners and community leaders to volunteers are already kneedeep in plans for this year’s celebration when the Branson community will pause for a week to celebrate our nation’s warriors, past and present. “Veterans week in Branson is always one of our favorite weeks of the year,” said Branson/Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Ross Summers. “Not only do we get to host thousands of these national heroes, but they actually become our friends. The welcoming spirit they get at all the shows, restaurants and attractions make it special for everyone.” While many of the events and reunions veterans have come to know and love will return again this year, for at least one event, it will be the last.
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On Veterans Day, Tony Orlando will host his 20th and final “Yellow Ribbon Salute to Veterans” show. Orlando hosted his first show with a few hundred guests in the audience. Orlando and that show in 1993 have been credited for starting what we now call Veterans Homecoming, the week-long celebration of our veterans. People in Branson work year-round for the annual homecoming when they host free lunches, reunions, shows, ceremonies, a parade and other events in an effort to show appreciation for our national heroes. “It’s truly an honor to have these American heroes come to Branson every year and spend a few days,” Summers said. “There are very few places in America where veterans of every stripe, conflict or service branch can come and feel honored and welcomed. Branson is one of those places.”
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