On Air Now Country With Carsen
Listen Live

Forsyth Chamber Puts Time Capsule Together in Conjunction with Missouri Bicentennial

This month's Forsyth Chamber Luncheon centers around the 200 Anniversary of Missouri and includes putting together a Time Capsule.

Forsyth Chamber of Commerce President Charyl Soyland, during an interview last week on KRZK's Ozarks Now Program, says they will be putting the Time Capsule together with items from the past, then dig it up every 10 years to add more items to the collection. 

The Luncheon will also include a presentation by the White River Historical Society talking about Taney County's role in the History of Missouri as well as comments from 155th State Representative Travis Smith. 

More information on this and other chamber events can be found on the Forsyth Chamber Website with the complete interview with Charyl Soyland from Ozarks Now available below:

More from Local News

  • Rain Today, Cool Weekend, Heat Returns Next Week

    The recent cool pattern continues through the weekend with rain today, but the Lakes Region is not done with summer like temperatures yet. 

  • Drought Areas Increase in Lakes Region

    Though some areas have seen intermittent showers over the last couple of weeks, the overall dry pattern has seen the return and expansion of drought conditions. 

  • Where to Hear Branson Pirates, Kansas City Chiefs Friday

    A special night of Friday Night Football as the Branson Pirates and Kansas City Chiefs are both in action.

  • Boone County Library to Celebrate 125 Years

    The Boone County Library will celebrate 125 years of business.

  • Finding Hope During Suicide Prevention Month

    Every year, September is recognized as Suicide Prevention Month. This time serves as a reminder to continue taking steps to prevent suicide in our community. From 2011-2021, suicide was the 10th leading cause of death in Taney County. Local efforts are being made to reduce suicide in this area. Through training and community outreach events, Taney County Health Department (TCHD) and Taney County Suicide Prevention Network (TCPSN), supported by Community Partnership of the Ozarks, are working together to raise awareness, connect people with valuable resources, and bring hope to those experienci