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Cherry Blossoms reach peak bloom in Washington, D.C.
Cherry Blossoms reach peak bloom in Washington, D.C.

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

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Cherry Blossoms reach peak bloom in Washington, D.C.

The cherry tree blossoms have reached peak bloom in our nation's capitol and like always are gathering the attention of millions of visitors. There are just over 3,000 cherry trees in Washington, D.C. that were given as a gift from Tokyo, Japan in 1912. The trees were given as a symbol of friendship between the United States and Japan, although just over 25 years later things quickly changed with World War II. Today, the relationship between countries is as strong as ever. Did you know the mayor of Tokyo had to send the trees twice? Once in 1910 and again in 1912. Find out why in the video above and hear Ozarks First's Bethany French's account of when she visited Washington, D.C. during the cherry blossom bloom. Don't want to travel to Washington, D.C.? Stay in Missouri and attend the annual Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival in Marshfield! Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Nixa Business Expo highlights local businesses and community ties
Nixa Business Expo highlights local businesses and community ties

Yahoo

time23-03-2025

  • Business
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Nixa Business Expo highlights local businesses and community ties

NIXA, Mo. — On Saturday, local businesses were able to show off their products at the 2025 Nixa Business Expo. The event featured over a hundred different businesses, and they got to interact with the local community. Ozarks First spoke to some of the businesses returning and new to the expo about what this showcase means to them. Nick Conyac, pastor at Legacy City Church, says they came to NIXPO to introduce themselves to the community and share their message. 'We're out here at the expo just getting to meet people and tell people about who we are. It's an opportunity just to connect with our community and let people know that we exist and are here for them,' Conyac said. Patrick Duffy & other stars set to appear at the Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival Jackie Barger, executive director at Children's Smile Center, said that the connections made at the event are beneficial for the future of their business. 'I talked to people that might want to sponsor some of our fundraising events, which is really good news for our organization,' Barger said. 'I talked to people who want to attend our special events, and that's going to be a benefit for us in the long run.' Nixa Area Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, Whitney Guison, believes reactions to this year's expo have been positive. 'I feel like everyone's been very happy. All the vendors been talking to a lot of community members, not just from Nixa, but surrounding communities as well,' Guison said. 'We have some people come from Arkansas just because they heard about it and want to come visit.' Buc-ee's suing Marshfield business Barc-ee's for trademark infringement Guison says connecting local businesses with residents can lead to positive engagement within the community. 'It's where they can come and kind of see who's who of Nixa, who are these small business owners that where we should be using. Shopping local and using your local vendors and your local businesses keeps your tax dollars in our community,' said Guison. 'It funds our streets and it funds all the things that we need to keep moving forward and keep growing.' Guison says the expo is always the Saturday of Spring Break and advises people to mark their calendars for next year. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Patrick Duffy & other stars set to appear at the Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival
Patrick Duffy & other stars set to appear at the Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival

Yahoo

time22-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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Patrick Duffy & other stars set to appear at the Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival

MARSHFIELD, Mo. — 'Dallas' and 'Step by Step' star Patrick Duffy will be a special VIP guest at Marshfield's Missouri Cherry Blossom Festival. The festival is scheduled for Apr. 24-27 where several actors from shows like 'The Little House on the Prarie', 'The Waltons', and 'Mama's Family' will be in attendance. There will also be presidential family descendants and Disney stars as well. Duffy will be participating in the Nostalgia Fest Autograph Show on April 25 and 26 at the Marshfield Community Center. He will also be the speaker at the 15th annual State Dinner on Saturday, April 26th at 7 p.m. at the Marshfield Community Center. Visitors can expect several vendors, fun activities, and guest speakers. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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