ORWELL — The Grand Valley Chamber of Commerce is hosting a business after-hours fair on Thursday, Oct. 23, said Annette Herbster, event chairwoman.
The fair will be open to area residents. It will be held 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church Hall on North Maple Street.
“We’ve sent invitations to area restaurants and caterers to bring samples of their favorite food, to offer a Taste of Grand Valley. This is the third year for our after-hours get-acquainted event. It’s open to our 72 members and area residents to join in,” said Herbster.
For more information, call Herbster (440-437-8838). The event is free, and tables are available for area businesses to display information and products.
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