Fantastic turn out for Superior Business Expo

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Showing off their fashion sense and modeling clothing from Random Boutique are from left: Gina Lopez, Madison Hernandez, Jessica Castillo, Sabrina Castillo, Lorrie Polley, Janeen Duarte, Ashley Lira, McKenna Duarte. Jose Lira Jr. | Superior Sun

Superior Sun

Fans and community members showed up throughout the day Saturday as they attend the Superior Business Expo held at the Superior Chamber of Commerce. It was an exciting day filled with cookies, massages, fun, learning, laughing, browsing and prizes! The vendors were in good spirits and enjoyable to talk with.

The vendors that helped make this event successful included Superior Chamber of Commerce; Central Pinal Publishing; Superior Optimists Club; Superior Post Office; Gloria’s Silk Flowers & Home Décor; Donna By Design; Something Fishy; Essential Touch Massage; Sole to Soul Awakenings; Random Boutique; Dalton Realty; Ms. Patsy’s Cosmetology; LE Cookies & More; Massage Therapy by Pam Sniderhan; Desserts Like Mom Made/Superior Sweets and Vollara Natural Energy.

Visitors were able to receive massages; Ms.Patsy helped customers with hair and make-up; several samples of cookies were available and were delicious; nutrition and energy information was provided; Something Fishy showed off some very unique handmade shirts; Dalton Realty provided residential and commercial properties; information about the Arizona Trail, Lost Dutchman and Lost Trail were available, there was not a shortage of things to experience.

As enjoyable as the vendors and community members were there was an added bonus with a fashion show. All the women did a fantastic job at entertaining a large audience with the fashion show. There was something for everyone and the attendees seemed to have a good time. Thanks to everyone who came out and supported the Superior Business Expo!

Nina Crowder (98 Posts)

Nina Crowder is a resident of Mammoth. She volunteers in several local organizations. She covers events throughout the Copper Corridor and Superior Town and School governance.


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