The 2020 Queen City Black Business Expo will feature over 40 black owned businesses. Vendors from every aspect of business will be represented. These companies are the back bones of our communities and the current/future employers to develop the city. Attendees can expect free giveaways, coupons, discounts, and special offers. Music, food, shopping, and entertainment round out the festive event.
Performances:
Praise N Motion Dance Team
***We only accept one vendor per company i.e One LulaRoe***
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Hallo everyone I am starting a community project to help needy children in our our slums by providing them with free sanitary towels ,since majority come from poor families who can't afford the sanitary towels leave alone having three decent meals in a day .majority of the girls are forced to stay away from school during their mens and missing on learning time which affect their grades .
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