FFB Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours

June 30, 2009 by robbie  
Filed under Miscellaneous

Title: FFB Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours
Location: Bay View Cafe
Description: Sponsored by Ozark Health Medical Center
RSVP – 884-3324
$5 per person
Start Time: 05:30 pm
Date: 2009-07-30

Fourth of July Parade

June 30, 2009 by robbie  
Filed under Miscellaneous

Title: Fourth of July Parade
Location: Lakewood Village Mall
Description: Annual Parade with vendors – \”America – Sweet Land of Liberty\”
Call 884-60008
Start Time: 09:30 am
Date: 2009-07-04

Annual Fireworks Display

June 30, 2009 by robbie  
Filed under Miscellaneous

Title: Annual Fireworks Display
Location: FFB Marina
Description: Call 884-3324 for details.
Start Time: 9:00 pm
Date: 2009-07-03

Hart Center Fun Olympics

June 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Local News, Tourism News

The Hart Center is proud to announce the 2009 Fun Olympics on Friday, July 3, 2009 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Come join in the fun and games with the free-throw contest, water balloon toss, pool games and more!!! We will also provide freshly grilled hot dogs and refreshments. The cost per team (4 players) is only $20. This event is for everyone not just members, so come out and test your skills against others.

Please pre-register at the Hart Center by June 26, 2009. For more information contact Kelly Farrell, Fitness Coordinator at 501-884-7777.

Bay View Pool Nears Completion

June 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Local News, Miscellaneous, Tourism News

Construction of the Bay View pool is almost complete. Once completed this will be a fantastic amenity for the Club and will be one of the nicest and most scenic pools in the region. A renovation party is scheduled for June 20 from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. the public is invited. the cost is $10 per person with entertainment by Brenda & Ellis.

A Magical Reading Program

June 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Local News

The Summer Reading Program at the Fairfield Bay Library began June 12 with a special performance by Tommy Terrific, a wacky magician who travels to various libraries and schools to entertain and promote reading.  Nearly 100 people were in attendance and Tommy wove his spell encouraging tremendous participation from the youth.  A single red round ball multiplied, empty bags became filled again and again, playing cards catapulted into the audience with the card a young assistant picked showing up in Tommy’s hand, a large purple bird had some eye opening hysterical fun with the magician, and on and on.

After the show families came to the pavillion at Woodland Mead Park and made several crafts……mini windsocks, tambourines, and sand necklaces.

It was a fun and creative day for all who attended.

While the Summer Reading Program is designed for children ages 1 – 12, anyone is invited to attend the entertainment events throughout the summer.

The SRP participants will always have the front row seats reserved for them. If you haven’t signed up your child or grandchild yet, come in anytime to pick up reading logs for the summer.  Right now we have 56 children participating.  The program continues through the summer with logs to be returned to the library by August 3 and an awards show and ceremony on August 5, 2008.  Join us and have a great summer!!

Fairfield Bay RV Park Grand Opening

June 25, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Tourism News

The City of Fairfield Bay is proud invite the public to attend the Grand Opening of the Fairfield Bay RV Park on Thursday, June 25, 2009 at 10 a.m.

The Grand Opening will feature KFFB on site broadcasting with free hot dogs and drinks. KFFB will draw for prizes including tickets to Branson shows. Lots of fun free activities are planned; face painting, clowns, balloons, Stas’ the Storyteller, with area artists drawing throughout the campgrounds, Animal Shelter and Master Gardeners displays. See page 16 to get the full Grand Opening Agenda.

The City has remodeled areas C and D in the RV campground area and are very please to bring this exciting new facility to Fairfield Bay. The sites feature 70 foot long sites, 30 and 50 amp power, water and free firewood in a beautiful scenic setting alongside Greers Ferry lake.