GUAP NEWS The Gray Road Church of Christ hosting inaugural Black Business Bazaar Saturday AdminFebruary 17, 20240146 views Located in the Spring Grove Village neighborhood with a history of giving back to the community, The Gray Road Church of Christ is proud to host its inaugural Black Business Bazaar.The event will take place Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gray Road Church of Christ campus located at 4826 Gray Road.”We are thrilled to host the first Black Business Bazaar at the Gray Road Church of Christ,” Tamica Flowers, B3 coordinator & first lady of the Gray Road Church of Christ, said. “This event is a testament to our commitment to fostering a supportive and empowering environment for Black entrepreneurs, and we are excited to provide a space for them to flourish and connect with the community.”The bazaar will feature a diverse array of Black-owned vendors and businesses offering a wide range of products and services.Attendees can expect to discover unique offerings, network with like-minded individuals and support the growth of Black-owned businesses in the community. CINCINNATI — Located in the Spring Grove Village neighborhood with a history of giving back to the community, The Gray Road Church of Christ is proud to host its inaugural Black Business Bazaar. The event will take place Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Gray Road Church of Christ campus located at 4826 Gray Road. “We are thrilled to host the first Black Business Bazaar at the Gray Road Church of Christ,” Tamica Flowers, B3 coordinator & first lady of the Gray Road Church of Christ, said. “This event is a testament to our commitment to fostering a supportive and empowering environment for Black entrepreneurs, and we are excited to provide a space for them to flourish and connect with the community.” The bazaar will feature a diverse array of Black-owned vendors and businesses offering a wide range of products and services. Attendees can expect to discover unique offerings, network with like-minded individuals and support the growth of Black-owned businesses in the community. Source link