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9 LINES A WEEKLY PUBLICATION OF CLOUD 9 RANCH CLUB, INC.  Now available online at our official website http://www.cloud9ranchclub.com/  December 16 th thru December 23 rd  ----------------------------------------------------- Hours of open facitilties Chapel Sunday Services 10AM Accounting Office Monday~Friday 8AM-4PM CLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAY Trading Post Monday-Friday 9AM~2PM Saturday 9AM~6PM CLOSED SUNDAY Restaurant NO SMOKING ALLOWED IN THE CLOUD 9 RESTAURANT Monday-Friday 7AM-1PM CLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAY Gas Station Monday~Saturday 10AM~2PM CLOSED SUNDAY Youth Center ²Call to have a Ranger open. The member must sign in and adult supervision is REQUIRED. --------------------------------------------------- Attention Campers If you have an emergency and need medical assistance,  please call 417-284-7321 . State your location and give a brief description of your emergency. In case of extreme weather conditions,  storm shelters are located at the Pre-Teen (pets allowed) and the Chapel basement. Fun Addicts Announcement: Fun Addicts are now providing the coffee in the clubhouse for 75¢ per day. Please be sure to pay each day Cloud 9 Outfitters Things have started to slow down a little, the leaves are all gone and t he mornings are frosty. I sat in front of the fireplace in the clubho use one morning this week and it sure felt good. The burn ban has  been lifted. Any evening wo uld be good to just sit around the campfire. Just a reminder that bow season is still open and there will be a ten day muzzle loader season beginning December 18 th . I was out on the Ranch last night running a coon dog with a member and we saw two good bucks in the campgrounds, so there are still some good o nes out there. With the cooler weather, I am going to try to do some more rabbit hunting on some area farms and along the river. Duck season will open soon also. There are all kinds of hunting and fishing opportunities for anyone who wants to get out and go. The employee Christmas party is this Saturday evening, Santa will be here with gifts for the kids and we are going to have a big dinner. It should be a great time of fellowship and fun. T hanks to all the committees that helped us out. The ranch is going to be accepting bids on some more of the old 17 ft. rental RVs. Bids can be submitted to the Ranch Office until January 15 th . Ask at the Gate and Security will show you the location o f the numbered RVs that are up for bids. It¶s still a good time to get awa y and go camping. Come spend some time with us at t he Ranch, Coy. -------------------------------------------------------------- HAVE YOU GONE P  APERLESS? Have you received the Ranchs all new e-Newsletter published monthly (via email only)? If not, dont miss out next month. Send a request to be added to the going paperless effort that will enable the Ranch to save printing and postage costs by sending paperless email transmissions to owners. Send your request email to [email protected] with YOUR NAME, EMAIL ADDRESS, AND MEMBERSHIP NUMBER. You wi ll the n rece ive thi s ema il on ly publication each month along with other email transmissions from the Ranch. Your email address is secure and will not be used for any purpose other than C9R paperless transmissions. -------------------------------------------------------------- Horseback Riding Horseback Rides will be offered during winter, you can ride

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9 LINESA WEEKLY PUBLICATION

OF CLOUD 9 RANCH CLUB, INC. Now available online at our official website

http://www.cloud9ranchclub.com/

December 16 th thru December 23 rd -----------------------------------------------------

Hours of open facitiltiesChapelSunday Services 10AMAccounting OfficeMonday~Friday 8AM-4PM

CLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAYT rading PostMonday-Friday 9AM~2PMSaturday 9AM~6PM

CLOSED SUNDAY Restaurant

NO SMOKING ALLOWED IN THE CLOUD 9RESTAURANT

Monday-Friday 7AM-1PMCLOSED SATURDAY & SUNDAY

G as StationMonday~Saturday 10AM~2PM

CLOSED SUNDAY Youth Center ²Call to have a Ranger open. T hemember must sign in and adult supervision isREQUIRED.---------------------------------------------------

Attention CampersIf y ou have an emergenc y and need medical assistance, please call 417-284-7321 . S tate your location and give a brie f description o f

your emergenc y .

I n case o f extreme weather conditions, storm shelters are located at the P re -Teen ( pets allowed) and the Chapel basement.

Fun Addicts Announcement:

Fun Addicts are now providing the coffee inthe clubhouse for 75¢ per day.

Please be sure to pay each dayyou get coffee. All proceeds go

toward children activities on theRanch. We will be selling fresh

donuts for 75¢ to be enjoyed with yourmorning coffee as well.

C loud 9 OutfittersThings have started to slow down a little, the leavesare all gone and the mornings are frosty. I sat infront of the fireplace in the clubhouse one morningthis week and it sure felt good. The burn ban has

been lifted. Any evening would be good to just sitaround the campfire.

Just a reminder that bow seasonis still open and there will be a ten daymuzzle loader season beginningDecember 18 th. I was out on the Ranch lastnight running a coon dog with a member and we saw two good bucks in the campgrounds, sothere are still some good ones out there. With thecooler weather, I am going to try to do some morerabbit hunting on some area farms and along theriver. Duck season will open soon also. There areall kinds of hunting and fishing opportunities for

anyone who wants to get out and go.

The employee Christmas party is this Saturdayevening, Santa will be here with gifts for the kidsand we are going to have a big dinner. It should be agreat time of fellowship and fun. Thanks to all thecommittees that helped us out.

The ranch is going to be accepting bids onsome more of the old 17 ft. rentalRVs. Bids can be submitted to the

Ranch Office until January 15th

.Ask at the Gate and Security willshow you the location of thenumbered RVs that are up for bids.

It¶s still a good time to get away and go camping.Come spend some time with us at the Ranch, Coy.--------------------------------------------------------------

HAVE YOU GON E P A PERLE SS?H ave you received the Ranch s all newe -N ewsletter published monthly (via

email onl y) ? If not, don t miss out next month. Send a request to beadded to the going paperless effort

that will enable the Ranch to save printing andpostage costs by sending paperless emailtransmissions to owners. Send your request emailto [email protected] with YOURNAME, EMAIL ADDRESS, AND MEMBERSH IPNUMBER. You will then receive this email onlypublication each month along with other emailtransmissions from the Ranch. Your email addressis secure and will not be used for any purposeother than C9R paperless transmissions.--------------------------------------------------------------

Horseback RidingHorseback Rides will be offered

during winter, you can rideanywhere from 1 to 5 hours.

Call Billy Bean (Wrangler 1)at 417-293-1542 for more details.

Notice: Please schedule rides at least twodays in advance.

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Craft House

The Craft House would like to announce that thenew cook books are in. They are $10.00 each. If you would like to purchase the 2010 cook book

please contact Doris Thomas HC#19, Doris HuttoPM#110

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Christmas DinnerWhen: Saturday, December 18 th at 5:00 p.m.Where: ClubhousePlease bring a covered dishIf you want to exchange gifts- women bring agift for women and men bring a gift for men.Also, if you want your child to get a gift fromSanta, then bring a gift with your child·s nameon it. Gift price range is $10.00

****************************************** New Years Eve Party

When: Friday, December 31 st at 7:00 p.m.Where: Clubhouse

Please bring finger foods and enjoy somekaraoke

New Years Day When: January 1 st from1-4 p.m.

Where: ClubhouseCome enjoy some ham & beans, fried taters,

and cornbread.ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR $4.00

SPECIALTH ANK YOUSSpecial thanks for the combined effort of theActivities, School House, Craft House,Conservation, and Bingo Committees and theCoffee Club for providing funds for the new firstresponder kits and the digital LCD big screen TVfor the clubhouse. Thanks to the Activities, SchoolHouse, Craft House and Employee AppreciationCommittee for providing funds to purchase hams

for the employees for Christmas. Also, thank youto the Ranch Riders Club for all the help andsupport they have given the different committeesthroughout the year and especially for the help withthe poker runs by mapping the poker run routes andchecking the trails for fallen trees and debris prior to all runs, by flagging the poker run routes, withthe poker run sign ups, manning the check stationsand the card draws.Due to the hard work and dedication of manyvolunteers participating on the various committees,the many functions and needs of the ranch are met.Bless all of you and thank you for your givinghearts and hands of service.

The Activities Committee would like to give aBIG thanks to Barb & David Gardner

& the Ranch Riders for helpingmake the 2011 calendars\

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Thanks to Wendall Ward for working at theGatehouse during the employee Christmas

dinner. It was greatly appreciated!---------------------------------------------------------------

Thanks to all the people who donated moneyfor the employee kid·s gifts: Angie Mcminn,

Mary Lou & Chuck Ruckdeschell, Coy & DianaJackson, Doris & Dale Hutto, Rick & DebbieJohnston, Lola & J.J. Johnson, & Billy Bean.

Thanks to the Employee AppreciationCommittee, Crafthouse, & School House.

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RANCH RIDERS CLUB

Well, another year has comeand gone too quickly. It has been amemorable camping season with all the trailrides, cook outs, and campfires.

This year at the Ranch has been one of the busiest years in a long time with all theprojects the members have been working on.Several big projects have been completed this

year with the members working together forprogress. It began early in the year withplanting flowers around the Ranch andmaking flower beds at the Agape Garden.Most notably is the Helo Pad at Fogey and thegrand opening ceremony with the Air-Evaccoming in for a landing on July 19 th . TheRanch Wide Project of the Frank Shore·sCrossing and the handicapped ramp at theWilder stage stop and also the sidewalk areato the Clubhouse was completed by membersalso in July in the 100 degree weather. In

July, the skid steer, that was so generously donated, was delivered to the Ranch for theRRC to continue trail work and helping outaround the Ranch. Some of the other thingsthat were accomplished by members workingtogether was several areas around the Ranchwere cleaned with brush being removed andtrails being worked on. The stream crossingsigns were put up along with replacing sometrail signs and caution signs in different areasthat were missing or destroyed. We were ableto help the Ranch with repairing the roadgrader to get it working for the Ranch on theroads.

The Ranch Riders are thankful thisholiday season for all of the support you havegiven to the Ranch. Most of all we arethankful to be blessed with the good fortuneto enjoy the beauty that God has created andwe all enjoy here at the Ranch.

We wish everyone a great holiday season and Happy Trails!