Entertainer Michelle Deck and veteran Eddie Beasley sing “You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma” Monday at the Vets for Vets show at the Mansion Theatre in Branson.
Jim “President Trump” Barber and his puppet “Kim,” also known as the “Jolly Fat Man from the North not named Santa Claus,” sing a duet at Monday’s Vets for Vets show at the Mansion Theatre.
Duncan Alexander, left, visits with Leisa Carlisle, Bill Carlisle, Lawrence Nelson and Druella Hopkins. The Jim Stafford Theatre hosted a reunion for WWII veterans.
Branson Veterans Events and Reunions held its annual sporting clays shoot at Ozark Shooters Sports Complex Nov. 3 with about 20 people. Allen Botsford was one this participants.
Veteran Gordy Wensel sings the national anthem while the colors are presented at the annual Vets for Vets show at the Mansion Theatre.
Joshua Clark
Brydon Brett and the rest of the Brett family opened the annual Vets for Vets show at the Mansion Theatre Monday afternoon.
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Entertainer Michelle Deck and veteran Eddie Beasley sing “You’re the Reason God Made Oklahoma” Monday at the Vets for Vets show at the Mansion Theatre in Branson.
Joshua Clark
Jim “President Trump” Barber and his puppet “Kim,” also known as the “Jolly Fat Man from the North not named Santa Claus,” sing a duet at Monday’s Vets for Vets show at the Mansion Theatre.
Joshua Clark
Vietnam veteran Brenda Meadows hosts the annual Vets for Vets show Monday afternoon at the Mansion Theatre.
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George Dyer sings “The Impossible Dream” at Monday’s Vets for Vets show at the Mansion Theatre.
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A group of WWII veterans gathered in Branson at the Jim Stafford Theatre for a reunion Monday.
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Kenneth Miller, right, visits with Lawrence Nelson and Kathryn Miller. Kenneth Miller is 100 years old.
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Duncan Alexander, left, visits with Leisa Carlisle, Bill Carlisle, Lawrence Nelson and Druella Hopkins. The Jim Stafford Theatre hosted a reunion for WWII veterans.
John Robinson
World War II veteran Al Stevens and daughter Marilynn Mohrlant, were in attendance at a WWII veterans reunion at the Jim Stafford Theatre.
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Branson Veterans Events and Reunions held its annual sporting clays shoot at Ozark Shooters Sports Complex Nov. 3 with about 20 people. Allen Botsford was one this participants.
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Arlen Lipper shoots a clay target Nov. 3 at Ozarks Shooters Sports Complex.
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Pat Criger shoots a clay target as Arlen Lipper watches.
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