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Christmas Activites at Lake of the Ozarks, MO

Our Osage Beach Bed and Breakfast is pleased to share these three Christmas Season activities with you. Follow Santa and his elves along Highway 54 in Osage Beach on Saturday, November 26th as they light up the Lake! It’s the annual Lake Holiday Lights Caravan, beginning at the Intersection of State Route KK and Highway 54 at 5:30PM. The caravan ends below Bagnell Dam with a bonfire, holiday entertainment and a patriotic salute. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be there to visit with all the good little boys and girls! Then come back to our Lake Ozark area bed and breakfast, the Inn at Harbour Ridge, and hop into your twosome tubby, your private starlit hot tub or snuggle into your featherbed and watch a movie!

Saturday, December 3rd is the 31st Annual School of the Osage Holiday Bazaar at the Osage High School on Highway 42. Bazaar hours are from 9AM to 3PM, leaving you time for a little retail therapy at Marshall’s Home Goods or the Osage Beach Premium Outlets.

Saturday, December 10th at 1PM the 27th Annual Lake Area Christmas Parade starts by Paul’s Grocery Store and travels to Lake Ozark’s Bagnell Dam. Bands, floats, Christmas Magic for all!

Christmas shopping means a trip to Lake of the Ozarks and Osage Beach! Plan your shopping excursion during the week when the lines are shorter and the clerks are ready to be your personal shoppers. Our Inn at Harbour Ridge shopping itinerary includes the Osage Beach Premium Outlets (of course) and some innsider innformation from there, a locator map for Country Crossroads, Evergreen, and Victoria Station, local attractions you won’t want to miss! We also pinpoint Randy’s Frozen Custard and Starbucks for you….just in case you need a little instant energy!

When planning your next Lake of the Ozarks getaway we suggest you allow yourselves time to enjoy the Lake’s special Christmas activities and a stay at the Lake’s most inviting Bed and Breakfast, the Inn at Harbour Ridge.

Happy Hearts! Happy Holidays!
Sue and Ron Westenhaver
Owners/Innkeepers
Inn at Harbour Ridge
Osage Beach, Mo 65065

Floatin’ and Boatin’ at Lake of the Ozarks!

Spring is really here! The oaks are budding out, the dogwoods are blooming ~ just in time for the Dogwood Festival, and the peep frogs are singing!

This weekend, April 15th thru the 17th, is the Lake of the Ozarks Marine Dealers Association’s In Water Boat Show. Dog Days Bar and Grill (Jeffries Road by land; 19 MM by water) will host this fun event. Park at The Topsider and hop the shuttle over to Dog Days – no hassles! Admission is $5.00 for adults and kids are free. Don’t forget a little towel to wipe up Hubby’s slobber! You’ll see some beauties!

If boating isn’t your thing, take a short drive over to Camdenton and enjoy all the festivities of the 61st annual Dogwood Festival. Check out their schedule of events at http://www.CamdentonChamber.com/DogwoodFestival. The Dogwood Garden Club’s annual perennial plant sale will be at 1PM at the Camdenton Library, too…A sale you won’t want to miss! So come to the Lake this weekend, we have something for everyone to enjoy!

Sue and Ron Westenhaver
Owners/Innkeepers
Inn at Harbour Ridge

Beatlemania Concert at the Lake of the Ozarks

The curtain is about to go up on another sold out performance of the world’s best Beatles tribute band!  The Liverpool Legends have been invited back to the Lake of the Ozarks and  Main Street Music Hall in Osage Beach  for the third straight year.  When they’re not selling out shows here at the Lake or other venues around the world, the Liverpool Legends perform in Branson at the Mansion Theatre. Just a handful of seats remain for tonight’s, March 5th, 2011, 8PM performance. Hurry! Grab your honey, sing out “I want to hold your hand” and head for Osage Beach, Missouri!

Louise Harrison, big sis of the late Beatle George Harrison, personally selected the four talented musicians you’ll see performing.  If they look like, sound like, and play like the Beatles??? Could it be??? Come see for yourself who looks most like the real thing.  Will you say it’s John, Paul, George, or Ringo?

The Liverpool Legends have been voted the Best Band and the Best Show in Branson numerous times. The show spans the British invasion and the solo years,too. Check out the costumes, vintage instruments and special effects. As owner of the award winning Inn at Harbour Ridge Bed and Breakfast I think you’ll be as amazed as I was at their astonishing attention to musical detail! 

Put on your best British accent, pull  your 60s clothes out of the closet and come for a night you’ll long remember. It’s not too late for a magical mystical tour to Lake of the Ozarks. You may even see a yellow submarine or strawberry fields along the way. . .

Tickets are $25 for adults and $30 for premium seating. This special Lake event is sponsored by the Tri-County Lodging Association, promoting Central Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks. You’ll love the Lake – yah, yah, yah!
 

Sue and Ron Westenhaver
Owners/Innkeepers
Inn at Harbour Ridge

SOAR WITH THE EAGLES at Central Missouri’s Lake of the Ozarks

Looking for something to do on  a “snow day” with your kids?  Bundle them up, grab your camera and binoculars, and begin your search for bald eagles! Eagle viewing is just one of the Lake’s FREE special learning experiences available to visitors and locals alike.  Eagles can be seen at Lake of the Ozarks  from late November through mid-February or early March.   Although the Lake has an official Eagle Days event the first weekend in January every year, you don’t have to limit your eagle watching to such an event. We encourage you to discover nature!

Eagles like to ‘go fishing’ early in the morning below Bagnell Dam.

Spotting one of these spectacular birds is best when it’s very, very cold and even better when Missouri Ameren is running water through the Bagnell Dam flood gates! Early mornings are the best viewing times for their aerial acrobatics!  So today is a great day to jump in your Jeep and head for Willmore Lodge or the Osage River access points above and below Bagnell Dam. One access point is accessible off Bagnell Dam Boulevard at the west end of the dam on Legion Road and the other off Highway 54 by the Osage River Bridge. My friend Ed Franko tells folks to “look for baseballs (the eagles’ white heads) in the trees.”

Did you know Missouri is famous for its bald eagles?  We’re ranked third in bald eagle population in the U.S. – right behind the states of Alaska and Washington! 2800+ eagles migrate to Missouri every year, including more than 100 that winter here at Lake of the Ozarks! Locals know and protect our nesting eagles who are permanent Lake residents.

My first eagle experience was back in January of 1983 at Truman Dam, located in Warsaw, Missouri. My family and I were introduced to Omega, the fist-trained eagle that brushed wings with Johnny Carson, Bryant Gumbel on the Today Show, and President Ronald Reagan. That was a “WOW” moment for my Illinois turned Missouri family and how my love affair with bald eagles began.

The next time Conservation Agent Rich Robbins came into the bank where I  worked, I asked if he would organize an Eagle Days weekend for Lake Ozark.  I still remember the twinkle in his eye as he said “If I can get the eagle, will you help with the publicity?”  Rich twisted arms, I called radio stations, delivered press releases, mimeographed notes for the School of Osage and other area school kids. Our first year we hosted a one day  unsanctioned “Eagle Day” event at the Leland O. Mills grade school gym in Lake Ozark and the rest is history, as they say!

Nothing better than a little person seeing their first bald eagle!

Rich knew we needed bodies to carry off the event so he was able to get the Lake of the Ozarks Park Staff involved.  Carl Lake and the Lake of the Ozarks Lions Club joined our efforts. The Arrowhead Garden Club served hot chocolate and baked goodies – tailgate style- down below Bagnell Dam. The next year the Missouri Department of Conservation added our Lake Ozark Eagle Days to their formal schedule. We were the only volunteer based Eagle Days in the State of Missouri and very proud! Spotting scopes were staffed by five agents, two Missouri Department of Conservation Central Office employees and seventeen members of our local community!  The agents were our team leaders and introduced the indoor programs. Our volunteers rolled Charles Schwartz pencil drawings of eagles, set up signs along the highway, and helped ‘find’ roosting eagles in the sycamore trees below Bagnell Dam. My friend Ed Franko tells folks to “look for baseballs (their white heads) in the trees.”  Gosh, it was cold and my shift outside was always the early morning one – when there were the most eagles!

Omega, our famous Eagle friend, has passed away. A placque honoring her still hangs in the hallways at School of the Osage.My dear friend, Rich Robbins, has also passed away. The State of Missouri no longer has funding available for Eagle Days.  In 2010 the Lake Area Chamber and Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau took up the cause, along with local businesses, who make donations to keep the event going. I was honored to be among the volunteers again down below the Dam during formal Eagle Days weekend and help spot some eagles in the wild. Stop by the Inn at Harbour Ridge Bed and Breakfast. We’ll listen to your eagle stories and warm you up over a cup of hot chocolate! Who knows – we might even see our resident eagle do a flyover on Red Barn Road!

Our national symbol?  Far from the endangered species they once were back in the 80s; we’re happy to be able to share their return with you….happier yet to share Lake of the Ozarks with them!
Sue and Ron Westenhaver
Owners/Innkeepers
Inn at Harbour Ridge

Holiday Shopping Tips, Lake of the Ozarks Shopping

When planning your Lake of the Ozarks shopping for the holidays, stay with us at our Osage Beach Bed and Breakfast and receive some great holiday shopping tips.

Start out with the Osage Beach Premium Outlets! This is not for the rookie, there are 110 stores. Adidas, Banana Republic,  Brooks Brothers, Calvin Klein, Coach, Gap Outlet, J.Crew, Nautica, Nike, Nine West, Polo Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Tuesday Morning and more.(Like my two favorite kitchen stores!) Of course, we have the Mall’s vouchers available to our guests so you get your FREE coupon booklet!  But the sales are tremendous!

If you’re looking for one of a kind gifts, we’ll send you to the Lake’s boutique shops and locally owned gift shops.  Two of our favorites are Country Crossroads Gift Store (just two minutes from our Lake of the Ozarks bed and breakfast)   Selynn and her family have an MU/KU corner, a black and gold commode I’m dying for,  the best selection of garden flags anywhere!

Evergreen is close by too. I tell everybody to walk through twice – once you kind of inch through sideways; the next time look up – there is stuff hanging from the ceiling, too!  Guys, there’s a man cave for you to relax in and ladies, behind the gift shop is the warehouse! Amazing shopping!

Gift certificates to the Inn make great gifts, too!  Get big points when they open their gift and again when they come to stay. Make your gift certificate for $300 or more and we’ll innclude two red Inn at Harbour Ridge mugs. We’ll pop the mugs on their early morning coffee tray their last day here and add a little note that they’re a surprise gift from you! If you procrastinate, you can purchase them on line – instantly!

 So Shop Till Ya Drop and then come back to the Inn and relax.Wrap up your holiday shopping with us!   During December we have our complimentary gift wrapping station set up – paper, bows, tags — it’s all right here.  Ron even has a big bottle of complimentary white zinfandel chilling in the fridge of the 19th Hole for you…. Our private hot tubs or twosome tubbies are waiting.  So don’t get stressed out this holiday season ~ come to Lake of the Ozarks getaway and relax!

Santa (wink, wink) sleeps here, shouldn’t you???

Sue and Ron Westenhaver
Owners/Innkeepers
Inn at Harbour Ridge