Tracy businesses on display
by TP staff
Jul 02, 2012 | 2132 views | 4 4 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Visitors make their way around the different business booths at the trade show at the Tracy Municipal Airport on Thursday, June 28.  Glenn Moore/Tracy Press
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Businesses large and small mingled under an airport hanger roof at the 10th annual Trade Show Extravaganza at the Tracy Municipal Airport on Thursday, June 28.

More than 50 business set up their displays in the hanger to talk to visitors, explain their business and products, and network with other merchants and the public.

The trade show was put on by the Tracy Chamber of Commerce and hosted by the Tracy Entrepreneurs Group. It’s part of a continuing mixer series designed to help entrepreneurs connect with one another and customers.

The after event also included music and entertainment by local business and dance instructors.

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ndskiz333
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July 03, 2012
I was also there. Despite the "noise", it was still a wonderful event. Great job to all those who organized it. Lots to see, I think I got something from every business.

The entertainment was great!!! The Zumba and Martial Arts were a big hit as well.

We need more positive people to encourage local business and events. Not poor critics to discourage!!!!!
Justsaying2You
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July 02, 2012
Hello I went to this event and the sound was so bad and very loud you couldn't talk to any of the businesses, and I am sure they paid to be there, even when the girl was calling out raffles you couldn't understand a thing she said and then the band was way too loud and she was singing but couldn't understand what. I thought this was an event for business to network and get business last year was much better.
Justsaying2You
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July 02, 2012
Hello
ndskiz333
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July 03, 2012
Hello back


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