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2023 Business Expo Sees 'Great Crowd'

The 2023 edition of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce Business Expo saw a successful turnout.

 

Janice Petersen, Clinton Chamber Executive Director, noted she had heard from vendors that they thought it was a great crowd. She says vendors can expect a survey in the coming days to get more feedback.

 

 

Petersen indicated in addition to the 50 vendors present, attendees could participate in a raffle and view demonstrations from Clinton YMCA and Clinton High School Thespians.

 

 

Non-profit organizations were present at the Expo including the Weldon Springs Foundation. Stephanie Russell, Foundation President, was on hand to promote a couple of upcoming events the Foundation is hosting.

 

 

Warner Hospital and Health Services CEO Paul Skowron remarked has a couple of upcoming projects including expanding the emergency room and building a new parking lot.

 

 

Many vendors at the Business Expo were seeking applicants for employment opportunities. Blake West with the Clinton Fire Department had information and applications for volunteer firefighters.


 

The drawing for the gift cards from Clinton Save-A-Lot and Kirby Foods will be done on Friday, March 31. 

 

With the completion of the Business Expo, The Clinton Chamber of Commerce now focuses on another annual event, May Days.

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