A small business expo is being organized in Waterbury to raise awareness of growing and successful Black-owned businesses in town.
The Black Small Business Expo, which the Greater Waterbury YMCA is organizing, will kick off in a few weeks, bringing Black entrepreneurs and business owners together to bolster support in the local business community. The event is part of an initiative in Waterbury to raise awareness of and celebrate Black History Month.
Attendees will learn more about the Black-owned businesses in town and celebrate their growth and successes, uplifting and supporting the community and paving the way for future successes. The gathering is open to all interested parties who are welcome to explore the unique products and services the participating businesses offer. Promotional Products are an excellent way for brands and vendors to make connections and ease discovery for target audience members at such events.
Jessica Jervin and Edna Walton are organizing the gathering, and interested parties can contact them for more information and steps to participate. Guests are welcome to attend to discover new brands, explore local products, and show their support for Black business owners and entrepreneurs in and around Waterbury.
The expo will be held in the Main Gymnasium at 136 W. Main Street in Waterbury on Saturday, February 8th, starting at 11:00 AM. Interested parties can register their interest in attending online.Get a Free Quote for Promotional Products