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Lumberjack Shows Website Gets a New Look

  • July 9th, 2007

Home page photo of Tall Timber Shows website.Branson hosts a number of shows. Some are in the middle of town, other just off the beaten bath, and still others seem to pop up in various places. One thing is for sure. To stay on the radar, each show’s identity must always look fresh.

It seems as though, one show in Branson featuring lumberjacks has made it a point to keep this thought in mind. Recently Tall Timber Shows underwent a home page redesign.

According to Way Out Web Dezign, the web site design and hosting company that performed the implementation of the new homepage, the site owner wanted “to convey a message of action to his site visitors”.

Tall Timber Shows recently announced its latest facet of operation: The traveling show. According to the information on the traveling show page of the website, virtually anyone contact Tall Timber and they will custom tune a show for a variety of events. As mentioned on the website, marketing assistance is provided by Tall Timber Shows prior to the day of the event.


Critic(al) Notice

  • March 18th, 2007

Branson Critic, the very popular public review site for Branson, MO entertainment has updated the rules for the 2007 year. Be sure to check them out if you plan to get involved this season.

Does Writing Reviews Sound Daunting?

Don’t worry! Doug and Lori have taken steps to help everyone have their say about what’s good in Branson. The details are spelled out in the rule changes for 2007 and the actual area to get help is found at http://bransoncritic.com/chat/index.php?board=28.0

I’m sure seasoned critics as well as brand new ones will enjoy the new features of Branson’s most authoritative show review website.

Unique Branson Festival

  • March 14th, 2007

For the last few years, Branson visitors have had the opportunity to enjoy a unique show along with a healthy steak or chicken dinner, but this season will see a couple of new lumberjack related features. Talltimber, Branson’s lumberjack dinner show, which offers family fun in an adventurous, unique style has announced the 2007 Ozark Timber Fest schedule.

The timber sports competition, which will be held on April 21, and 22 will serve to kick off the 2007 show season. This second annual festival will feature contestants from various areas competing in several events centering around lumberjack skills.

Tall Timber Shows also plans to expand its services by taking its show on the road. More information forthcoming in the near future.


New “Critic” in Branson

  • June 22nd, 2006

About a month ago, I posted about a very helpful site geared toward Branson show reviews. (BransonCritic.org) Well it appears as though they have a new editor. Her name is Miss Kim. Her page is here and I’ll be labeling the page in Google coop in the next few days.

If you visit Branson and would like to give some feedback, you can send reviews here.

Want to Know About a Show?

  • May 18th, 2006

You might be aware of the fact that I manage the website GetMeBranson.com. It started out as kind of a “sandbox” to play in. However, it has become a practical way for people to get contact information for Branson area businesses. Since it was a ‘playground’, so-to-speak, I kept it pretty basic. It is strictly for people to get information from.

No worries though, Doug and Lori Holland have constructed a very helpful and informative site called BransonCritic.org. I think you will find it very interesting. If your planning a trip to Branson, you can read reviews from other visitors. And if you have seen Branson shows, you can write reviews for others to read. 

Real reviews from real people about Branson shows. Check it out here!

Bluegrass and BBQ Festival

  • May 7th, 2006

Today, I spoke with an employee of Silver Dollar City. According to him, they are gearing up for the Bluegrass & Barbecue festival that is coming up soon at SDC. They are working extra hours to get things properly prepared for thie visitors. It’s a pretty big event from what I understand. You can read about the Bluegrass & BBQ festival here.