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Register for the North Lake Tahoe Chamberand#8217;s Expo

Special to the Sun

TAHOE CITY, Calif. and#8212; Showcase your business to hundreds of local residents and meet new customers at the North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerceand#8217;s 25th Annual Business Expo Wednesday, June 15, 5-7:30 p.m., at the North Tahoe Event Center, 8318 N. Tahoe Blvd., Kings Beach. Booth fees are waived for restaurants and caterers serving food.

Prizes, raffles and great merchandise values will be available at this festive and interactive community event. The expo also offers free admission, along with free parking for attendees, food and beverages, and is open to both chamber and non-chamber members. Participating businesses receive complimentary publicity, including media coverage, their logo, contact information and business description in the Sierra Sun, North Tahoe Bonanza and Moonshine Ink. More than 50 exhibitors are expected.

Booths fees are $195 for an inner booth, $245 for a wall booth, $125 for a nonprofit inner booth and $175 for a nonprofit wall booth. Registration fees include free electricity, Internet access, parking, 6-foot table, table linen and skirting and signage. Deadline to register is Wednesday, May 25. To download a registration form, visit http://www.NorthLakeTahoeChamber.com, and then Programs and Documents.



For more information about the event, call Kym Fabel, North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce manager, at 530-581-8764 or kym@puretahoenorth.com.

and#8212; Submitted to aedgett@sierrasun.com


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