District 7 Congressional Hopeful Gary Nodler to stump in Branson


A press release sent by Missouri State Senator Gary Nodler's campaign has an interesting cast of characters hosting an appearance in Branson. The list includes contributors to some of Nodler's competitors. Full press release below:

OFFICIAL NODLER FOR CONGRESS  RELEASE
Branson, MO: Gary Nodler, Republican candidate for United States Congress, has plans to become acquainted with area voters and to discuss concerns about “our government in Washington D.C.,” between 10:30 a.m. and noon at Dino’s 24 Karrot CafĂ©, 204 N. Commercial St., Branson (in Chappy Mall) on July 14. No RSVP is required and the general public is welcome to attend.

The event is being co-hosted by several area business and community leaders to provide voters an opportunity to learn more about Nodler’s years of experience in private business and public service before they go to the polls on August 3.

Co-hosts include John and Mary Joslyn, Rick and Sue Ann Huffman, Gary and Pat Snadon, Bob and Reba Hubbard, Dale and Janith Sullens, Larry and Glenna Frazier, Larry and Donna Snyder, Sally and Joe Chowning and J.T. Magness. Larry Frazier, Sally Chowning and J.T. Magness are co-chairs of the Taney County Nodler Leadership Committee.

“I appreciate the commitment these friends have to this area and to my campaign,” Nodler said. “I have known them for many years as we have worked together to develop the infrastructures to support the growth in Taney and Stone Counties and to promote business growth and the entertainment, tourism and vacation industries.”

Noting the individual contributions of his supporters to the history of Branson theater and music industry with the Foggy River Boys Theater, the Shepherd of the Hills Theater and The Titanic, Nodler said those on his committee “have helped make the area one of the nation’s premier vacation destinations. Many of our newer citizens have chosen this area to live because of the leadership these business leaders have contributed to the area,” he said.