Monday, March 21, 2011
Wellsville Area Chamber of Commerce Trade Show
The Wellsville Area Chamber of Commerce will be hosting their first ever Trade Show on Thursday, March 31 at the WHS Alumni Center from 5 to 8 PM. It is open to any area business big or small and is a great opportunity to showcase your business. Vendors do not have to be members of the Chamber to take part in the show. Any business from the Tri-State area is welcome.
There will be refreshments provided by Robert's Funeral Home and free give-a-ways while supplies last. It is free and open to the public. Reservations must be made by Monday, March 28 by calling Erin Orr at 330-692-2037.
The WHS Alumni Center is located at 201 3rd Street in Wellsville.
See you on the 31st...
ole nib
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As of March 24, the businesses and organizations participating are:
Roberts Funeral Home
Wellsville Lions Club
Wellsville Area Chamber of Commerce
PPCT/Liberty Theater Renovation
Calcutta Insurance
Miladin Chiropractic
Riverside Roadhouse
The Carriage House
Wellsville Alumni Activities Committee
A&I Design Studio
Airwaves
Gibby's Mini Mart
Eastern Gateway Community College
Plumbers and Pipefitters Local 396
CF Bank
Most of the businesses will have a free give-away that any visitor is eligible to win. The businesses will also have promotional items available to take home.
We hope to have a wonderful turn out of vendors and the public. It's a lot of work for the businesses to come in and set up, and we hope everyone will take a moment to stop by the Alumni Center and take a look at the local businesses and take a chance on winning a basket!
Erin Orr
Wellsville Area Chamber of Commerce
Trade Show Coordinator
That's great. Glad to hear it is really taking off. Of course you might have all your hair pulled out before it's over but congratulations! Over a week away and it's already sounding like a huge success. Nice j-o-b...
nib
sounds like a good time!
Sounds like a great event, hope you get a great turnout. Keep up the good work and thank you for the dedication to the village.
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