The Marshfield Chamber of Commerce is hosting its third Women-Owned Business Expo at RT3 Stages, a state-of-the-art production center located in Marshfield, on Saturday, May 2nd from 12 pm – 4 pm!
Bringing in more than 60 vendors, this expo is sure to be an engaging, informative, and empowering day dedicated to sharing all of the amazing female businesses that Marshfield and the South Shore are lucky enough to have in their backyard.
Vendors include, but aren’t limited to:
And more. There are sure to be plenty of options for all to enjoy!
“We’re so excited to be going into our third year of our Women Owned Business Expo,” says Jessica Ponyrko, owner of Anchor Watch Marketing and Vice President of the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce. “What started as an event for highlighting local women-owned and women-led organizations across the South Shore has grown into a showcase of female entrepreneurship, community, and empowerment. We welcome vendors from all over the Southeastern MA region – some that have returned every year and others who are excited to be a part of the event for the first time.”
Of course, this event will provide an incredible amount of value and awareness to local businesses.
“Being able to bring all of these awesome businesses together under one (impressive) roof is something the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce is really proud of. This year, we’re also excited to be offering some sessions for attendees, including a high-energy workshop from Kaizen Norwell about female strength and a calming session with the team from Unplug & Be Mindful Yoga,” says Ponyrko. “Everyone is welcome, the vibes are always really high, and we couldn’t be more grateful for all the attendees who show up to support local women owned businesses!”
If you’re available on Saturday, May 2nd and local to the South Shore, head on down to the Women-Owned Business Expo — you’ll be glad you did.
Special thanks to sponsors Unplug & Be Mindful Yoga, Kaizen Norwell, Tiny & Sons Glass, Atlantic Resiliency Innovation Institute, Better Business Bureau Boston, and Building Healthy Pathways.
This blog post was published as part of our monthly Chamber Camaraderie series, which highlights outstanding Chambers of Commerce and their leaders throughout Massachusetts.
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