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2017 Cuyahoga Falls Community Expo

Presented by Cuyahoga Falls Chamber Commerce at Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium, Cuyahoga Falls OH

Mar 25 2017
2017 Cuyahoga Falls Community Expo

Door prizes, give-a ways and FREE information.

Join us for our 2017 Community EXPO which features over 70 + local businesses, non-profit clubs and organization exhibitors showcasing information about the services they offer.

TESTIMONIAL
“The Cuyahoga Falls Chamber of Commerce Community Expo is an excellent venue to reach the community and create brand awareness. I am able to directly engage in meaningful conversations about what our hospital offers, answer questions and begin developing relationships with both consumers and other business owners. The expo attracts a large variety of people from all areas surrounding Cuyahoga Falls and is well worth the investment.”
– Kathy S. Romito, Community Relations Manager at Western Reserve Hospital

2017 Community Expo SCHEDULE:
9 am – Doors Open
10 am – Kick-Off with Mayor Don Walters, Chamber CEO Laura Petrella, 2017 Planning Committee & 2017 Gold Sponsors
2 pm – Door Prize Drawings / Main Ballroom
FREE community shred day sponsored by Neoshred
9 am – 12 noon Natatorium Parking Lot

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FREE ATTENDEE ADMISSION & FREE PARKING!

LOCATION

Cuyahoga Falls Natatorium

2345 4th Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221

PARKING INFO

Parking Lot

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