May 6, 2019

Ray Stevens: Spotlight on the CabaRay Showroom...

Early Monday morning...the start of another work week...and although being an overnight worker as I am (my work week begins in the evening hours and it lasts most of the overnight hours), but yet even with that work schedule, it's still a Monday!

A couple of days ago the CabaRay showroom received some spotlight from a local television station in Nashville, Channel 5 (WTVF). The showroom was selected as Heritage Bank USA's small business of the month in a series referred to as Banking on Business. I came across the video clip late yesterday afternoon but I didn't compose a blog entry focusing on it.  A social media message from the bank's CEO mentioned that the segment aired on CBS newscasts as well as the local Channel 5 television station in Nashville. The bank is headquartered in Hopkinsville, KY and it serves several surrounding cities in Kentucky as well as several cities in Tennessee.



Now, for those that aren't too sure what exactly defines a 'small business' and a 'big business', well, an explanation is in order. Even though the CabaRay is a sprawling sight to behold (in pictures and even better in person) and it takes in a lot of revenue it's economically defined in the small business category because it meets the criteria of the small business model as opposed to the big business model. It's also important to remember that the descriptive labels 'small' and 'big' aren't meant to be taken as one business is better or more successful than the other or that a small business is somehow inferior to a big business. That kind of thinking is laced with ignorance.

A successful small business turns a profit just as a successful big business does. The most recognizable difference being that small business has much more of a hands-on, personal involvement from the owner/President of the business (rather than pushing those duties onto several subordinate managers, for example) and the employee roster is usually under a thousand in a small business. Also, a small business is generally not at the mercy of a gaggle of creditors or stockholders dictating how the business should operate.

Ray Stevens CabaRay
5724 River Road
Nashville, Tennessee 37209
(615) 327-4630

Ray will be performing concerts at the CabaRay every Friday and Saturday evening during the month of May and tickets can be purchased by either calling the number above or clicking HERE. On Wednesday nights the showroom is operated by the cast and crew of the RFD-TV series, Larry's Country Diner. Episodes of that series are being taped at the CabaRay every Wednesday. The show has taped at the CabaRay during several previous production periods and so, I think, the CabaRay will be the facility in which Larry's series continues to originate from.

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