(MSC News)--A tradition of 17-years, providing a one-stop shop for a wide variety of services available across the local region, will be held Saturday, March 2nd.
The Regional Expo, sponsored by the radio stations of KNZA-FM, KMZA-FM, KAIR-FM, KLZA-FM, and KTNC-AM, will again be held at Hiawatha's Fisher Center, at 201 East Iowa Street, from 9.a.m. until 3 p.m.
The radio stations, which service the areas of northeast Kansas, northwest Missouri, and southeast Nebraska, combine their resources to attract a wide variety of vendors, which represent businesses, and other service providers, from across the region. 42 vendors are confirmed to attend.
Greg Buser, General Manager for the radio station group, says that along with the vendors, prize giveaways will happen throughout the day, as well as seminars provided by lawn and garden expert Carl Jarboe, the host of Kanzaland radio's “Lawn and Garden Solutions” show.
Jarboe's two seminars are scheduled for 10:00 and 1:30. A Sarah Kathyrn’s style show will be held at noon.
The public is invited to attend all, or part of the expo, where admission is free.
Food will be provided by the local Honor Flight group .
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