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Yakov Smirnoff is celebrating his twentieth year in Branson this season. 2012 is Yakov's last full season performing in Branson (he will make special appearances at his Branson theater in 2013), so if you are traveling to Branson, you cannot miss Yakov's one-of-a-kind comedic show. Yakov's show begins at 2 pm and is filled with hilarious comedy and heart warming stories that are perfect for the entire family. For Yakov's schedule, click here

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This Saturday and Sunday, the Titanic museum attraction will host a Father's Day Bass Pro Boat Show. This event is free and open to the public. The hours are from 9 am to 6 pm both days and will include the newest and fastest boats from Bass Pro Shops' Tracker Boat Center. For more information about this event, please click here to be directed to the Titanic museum's website. 

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The Stone Castle Hotel & Conference Center is proud to announce its receipt of the prestigious 2012 Certificate of Excellence award given by TripAdvisor. The Stone Castle received this award due to the many guests who stayed on the property and reviewed it on TripAdvisor. These guests consistently commend Stone Castle with the highest praises and TripAdvisor acknowledges the four star rating as quite the accomplishment. 

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With Father's Day quickly approaching, why not treat dad to a weekend trip to Branson? If you call beginning Wednesday, June 6, you can get a standard room at The Stone Caste Hotel & Conference Center for the special rate of $62 + tax per night. You must mention "Father's Day Special." This special is good for stays between Wednesday, June 13 and Sunday night, June 17. 

Call our front desk NOW to reserve your room at this special rate. Please call 417-335-4700 or 800-677-6906. 

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Today, June 1, marks National Donut Day (or, as some might spell, doughnut). According to holidayinsights.com, National Donut Day is always the first Friday in June, and "was established in 1938 by the Chicago Salvation Army to raise much-needed funds during the Great Depression, and to honor the work of World War I Salvation Army volunteers who prepared doughnuts and other foods for thousands of soldiers."

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