The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce recently held its annual business expo in the gymnasium at the Batesville Community Center and this year’s event featured a record number of vendors.
“Our event grows every year, but this year was the icing on the cake! Without our sponsors and vendors, this event would not be successful,” organizers said.
“We owe our attendance of over 2,000 visitors to their willingness to invest in these opportunities for our businesses and the community at large. Visitors sampled local cuisine, browsed new furniture, checked out the newest line of mowers, and learned more about what our community businesses offer.”
Network of Community Options vendor booth was selected as the most festive booth design. Their staff was dressed and in character as the cast from the 1980s sitcom “Mama’s Family.”
The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce recently held its annual business expo in the gymnasium at the Batesville Community Center and this year’s event featured a record number of vendors.
“Our event grows every year, but this year was the icing on the cake! Without our sponsors and vendors, this event would not be successful,” organizers said.
“We owe our attendance of over 2,000 visitors to their willingness to invest in these opportunities for our businesses and the community at large. Visitors sampled local cuisine, browsed new furniture, checked out the newest line of mowers, and learned more about what our community businesses offer.”
Network of Community Options vendor booth was selected as the most festive booth design. Their staff was dressed and in character as the cast from the 1980s sitcom “Mama’s Family.”
Born in Memphis, Tennessee, Lacy, 34, spent most of her life in the hills of Lawrence County. Today, she lives in Cave City, the home of “World’s Sweetest Watermelons,” in what’s known as the Prince Matlock house. Its former owner helped create what’s known as the Cave Courts where the city’s cave lies above the Crystal River. He fashioned his home out of the same rocks and materials that are found among the cave’s property, and she feels blessed to now be its caretaker for many more years to come.