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Taste of Northville Business Showcase Returns in March

This year's theme is Las Vegas/Casino.

Northville’s annual Taste of Northville Business Showcase Event returns on Saturday, March 9 at Northville High School from noon to 3 p.m. The showcase will feature interactive exhibits from retail, service and non-profit businesses at this fun family-themed event.

This year’s theme is “Las Vegas/Casino” and vendors are encouraged to use the theme in their displays. Several area premier restaurants and caterers provide samples from their menu to event attendees.

“The Business Showcase is a great opportunity for our local businesses to showcase their products and services, to meet the community and to network with other businesses” said Northville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jodi Humphries. “It’s also a fun way for the whole family to spend an afternoon in a fun atmosphere, getting to know our local businesses and to sample great food from our area restaurants and caterers.”

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Event attendees can win raffle prizes and promotional goodies. Voting for the Best Restaurant, Best Business and Best Theme displays takes place during the Showcase.

Tickets for the Business Showcase are available at the door for $3 per person. Contact the Chamber of Commerce for additional information at (248) 349-7640, or visit online at www.northville.org.

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Proud Sponsors of the 2013 Business Showcase: Community Financial Credit Union, Hidden Springs Veterinary Clinic, Monroe Bank and Trust, Renewal by Andersen, City of Northville DDA, Tom Holzer Ford.

—The above information was provided in a press release.


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