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Solano County Black Chamber of Commerce Sponsors Vendor Fair to Support Black Businesses

SCBCC is taking the Black Chamber to the next level with new president Tamuri Richardson and new as well as returning board members and officers that are focused on helping to start, grow and sustain Black businesses in Solano County. 

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Solano County Black Chamber of Commerce (SCBCC) is hosting its first vendor fair on Oct. 9, 2021, from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., located at the Fairfield Community Center at 1000 Kentucky St. in Fairfield, Ca., 94533. The vendor fair will include up to 50 small black businesses in Solano County, and around the Bay Area. The vendor fair is open to the public and all are welcome to attend.

SCBCC is taking the Black Chamber to the next level with new president Tamuri Richardson and new as well as returning board members and officers that are focused on helping to start, grow and sustain Black businesses in Solano County. 

SCBCC is having a FREE MEMBERSHIP DRIVE through Oct. 1, 2021, new members will have access to a free membership and its benefits, resources through the end of 2021.

“It is essential that chambers specifically Black chambers, create ways to support black business owners in their journey of entrepreneurship,” said Richardson. “And that includes creating ideas for them to generate revenue, as well as collaborating with entities that understand the importance and significance of the Black dollar.”

For more information, Solano County Black Chamber at info@solanoblackchamber.com or 707-378-5301 www.solanoblackchamber.com

 

The Vallejo Post’s coverage of local news in Solano County is supported by the Ethnic Media Sustainability Initiative, a program created by California Black Media and Ethnic Media Services to support community newspapers across California.

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