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encouraged to keep their names in the draw for Expo space. This year’s theme for the Expo is A time for renewal with many of the booth vendors representing the building and health services sectors, ranging fromdo-it- yourself and contractor home renovations to personal training and health advisory professionals. Mixed in among them is a variety of other businesses offering goods and services to renew and refresh their clients. The Expo also has a lineup of live demos during the Saturday and Sunday sessions, dealing with health and legal services, sports, home gardening, and other in- terests. Expo organizers are also cater- ing to community support interests with display space provided for the Scouts for their Coureur de Bois Challenge, and also Benjamin Craig-Browne, a young up-and- coming dance prodigy in Rockland, who has a chance at a summer study program with the National Ballet School, and is of- fering his services to clean up local yards to earn money for his tuition and other expenses. The Sunday brunch crowd at the Expo can look forward to live entertainment with Jojo and Friends. All in all, Lizotte expressed great satisfaction with how this year’s commercial fair event is shaping up. “It’s a jam-packed weekend,” she said.
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As usual, Anne Lizotte has a waiting list of people wanting to squeeze into any little space left available for this year’s Clarence-Rockland Expo. She has a smile on her face as the April 23 Expoweekend draws closer. “We’re fully booked,” Lizotte said during a phone interview. “This year, the booking happened very quickly. I had calls coming in in the fall, before the date for this year was even set.” Themain ice pad at the Clarence-Rock- land Arena is the primary site again for display booths in this year’s Expo, with more displays spilling out into the arena atriumand outside of the building located at the Canadian International Hockey Club campus, off of County Road 17 near the Caron Road intersection. Lizotte noted that at least half of the exhibitors this year will be newcomers to the Expo, which is what she and her team of organizers like to see. The goal of the annual exposition has always been to highlight both, local and regional businesses which serve the Clarence-Rockland and surrounding areas. “It’s open to anyone who wants to do business in Clarence-Rockland,” she said, adding that local entrepreneurs are always
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