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Table Rock businesses coming together to help each other succeed

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Natalie Miller, of Branson West, is the director and organizer of Table Rock Networking. She conducts network meetings at the Victorian Village in Branson every Wednesday morning.
March 11, 2021
Cindy Hembree

Table Rock Networking, formed last June, brings together entrepreneurs and business owners to build relationships, build their businesses, and give back to the community.

Natalie Miller, an insurance agent and Stone County resident, and Todd Bradshaw, a realtor from Springfield, started the Network. Through the group, people share their ideas and tactics to help others succeed in their industry in a relaxed atmosphere. “People meet one on one with people, not businesses,” said Miller.  

Miller felt this Network should serve people from all types of businesses. They hope it will benefit anyone needing to learn strategies for success.

During meetings, each person briefly introduces themselves and their business. Two individuals then speak to the assembly about their plans or policies. Afterward, the group members are encouraged to socialize with each other, which helps participants build confidence and friendships. “Getting to know people is key when growing your business,” Miller said.

The Network is a non-profit organization. The group likes to give back to the community and those who attend the meetings. Before the meetings, everyone has the opportunity to take part in a raffle. At the end of the session, the raffle winner is awarded half of the money collected. The other half is put into a pool and given to area charities once it reaches $100.
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Table Rock Networking meets every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. in Branson at the Victorian Village on Shepherd of the Hills Expressway. No fees are required to join. For more information, contact Natalie Miller at 816-868-6350.

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  • Inside This Week's Issue
    • Kimberling City receives $130,000 in grants for city improvements
    • Stone County Soil & Water Annual Tree/Shrub Giveaway FRI. APR. 23 8:30 AM-3:30PM.
    • Green Forest man sentenced to twelve years for crimes in Stone County
    • Some say its the most wonderful time of the year: Morel season in full swing
    • Free 1-hour suicide prevention class
    • Galena Scholar Bowl Team Finishes Season as SWCL Champs
    • Galena Bears Sports News
    • Reeds Spring Golfers Win Tournament
    • Crane Pirates honor baseball and softball seniors
    • RSHS Botany Class Selling Plants, Vegetables, and Berries
    • School Custodian Named Employee of the Month
    • Kara Spinning Crowned as Blue Eye 2021 Prom Queen
    • State Honors for Reeds Spring Future Business Leaders
    • Branson West mask mandate set to expire soon
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