‘Berry Nutty Farm’ Entrepreneurs to Appear on Online Reality TV Show

Andrea Schnetzler and Darrell Tindal, owners of the Berry Nutty Farm in Independence, will appear as a competing team on the online reality TV series, “Fireball Run,” on Oct. 4 at the historic Jackson County Courthouse in Independence.

A livestream of that day’s show, to be hosted by former World Wrestling Entertainment star Raven, is scheduled to begin between 1 and 2 p.m. at fireballrun.com.

To compete as a team on the program—a free-wheeling trivia game based on American geography—contestants must be a business owner, a senior level executive, an industry celebrity or an elected leader.

According to the show’s website, “‘Fireball Run’ is an epic eight-day, 14-city, 40-team, 2000-mile, life-sized trivia game and America is the game board. To navigate the route and score, teams solve clues based on history, science, nature, theology and pop-culture—virtually anything in relation to their geographical location. All while in a race to recover America’s missing children.”

Every team on “Fireball Run” is dedicated to raising awareness for a missing child from its hometown or region. Schnetzler and Tindal of the Berry Nutty Farm, which sells jams, butters and other homemade treats, will be doing so on behalf of Kara Kopetsky of Belton, who was last seen on May 4, 2007.