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Tag Archives: National Heritage Area
Remember the local Oscar Watch party in West Plains
Sunday, February 27 · 5:00pm – 11 pm Ozark Community Event Center, 1386 Bill Virdon Blvd., West Plains, MO 417-255-1000 The action starts at 5 PM on February 27, 2011. This event is a fundraiser, with donations split between the local CASA ( court … Continue reading
These Ozark Hills, Marideth speaks out
Marideth speaks about the feasibility study for possible National Heritage area and the four Oscar nominations Winter’s Bone received on Tuesday. Listen or read her radio show here. Interested in reading the feasibility study? It is quite interesting. Check it … Continue reading
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Tagged marideth sisco, National Heritage Area, NPR, Ozarks, These Ozark Hills
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A Years Worth of Work pays off
The most definitive work yet on the real Ozarks Highlands of Missouri. An excerpt from Ozark Highlands National Heritage Area Here’s what I was doing when I wasn’t flying all over the globe promoting the movie. It’s now open for … Continue reading
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Tagged feasibilty study, marideth sisco, National Heritage Area, Ozark culture, OzarkHighlands, Ozarks
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My Day Job
My day job as of last June until year’s end is to assist Kathleen Morrissey in the development of research and information that will be used to complete a feasibility study to determine if our Ozarks Highlands might be eligible … Continue reading
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Tagged artist, crafts, cultural tourism, feasibility study, National Heritage Area, Ozarks Highlands
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