WINCHESTER – If you’re looking for something to do this Saturday, don’t forget to visit the 2024 North Dundas Local Business Expo, brought to you by the Township of North Dundas and the North Dundas Chamber of Commerce.
The Expo takes place on Sat., May 4 from 9:00am-3:00pm at the Joel Steele Community Centre, 577 Main Street, Winchester. There will be displays from local businesses and organizations both on the arena floor as well as upstairs in the vendor market. Currently there are 51 businesses or organizations on the arena floor and 23 in the Marketplace upstairs.
Come on out and explore all that North Dundas has to offer! Discover some of the area’s best kept secrets, whether you’re looking for a gift for that someone special, considering some home renovations, or just want to learn more about the services that are available locally.
The Expo isn’t just for adults either. You can bring the whole family for “Touch A Truck” from 10:00am-2:00pm. and have an opportunity to explore a fire truck, dump truck, police car, backhoe, and a garbage truck!
There will be entertainment as well in the form of two amazing dance performances from the Ashley Thomas School of Dance! They’ll be performing at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., with ballet, hip hop, music theatre and much more.
Stop in and see what North Dundas has to offer. You might find just what you’ve been looking for.
For a list of vendors go to https://www.northdundas.com/local-government-bylaws/news-notices/2024-local-business-expo-sat-may-4th-900am-300pm-featuring.
Terry Tinkess is a professional photographer, educator and journalist. He has been making a living with a camera and keyboard since 1999 and has been featured in such publications as The Ottawa Citizen, Cornwall Standard Freeholder, The Globe and Mail, The Miami Herald, Ottawa Construction News, The Ontario Construction Report, Ontario Home Builder Magazine, Reed Construction Data, Canadian Potato Business and most recently, The Record and Eastern Ontario AgriNews. Terry lives in Ingleside, Ontario with his wife Brenda, Mia the anxious Pittie and cats Wally and Chubbers.