Noble Co. business expo expands offerings
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowNoble County business expo NoblePalooza plans to expand its footprint this year with a larger space, educational sessions and a small business marketplace. Organizer Be Noble Inc. expects about 100 organizations and entrepreneurs based in or serving the county to attend.
The event, which takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m on March 11, will sprawl across the first and second floor of the Community Learning Center in Kendallville.
This year, NoblePalooza will feature a small business marketplace as well as a Noble County Master Gardeners’ “Helping Others Grow” educational series.
The Crew Youth Center’s annual Youth Business Fair will run concurrently with NoblePalooza.
“Thrive Noble County is super excited about how this event has grown,” says Lori Gagen, event coordinator. “NoblePalooza is all about celebrating what makes Noble County thrive and providing opportunities for anyone who wants to become more engaged to find their pathway.”
Last year’s event drew about 300 people and 80 businesses and organizations.
Organizers recommend attendees pre-register for a chance to win prizes, but it is not required.