PITTSFIELD, Mass. – The Berkshire Chamber of Commerce will host its 12th annual Business-to-Business Showcase, the largest B2B event in the region, on Thursday, September 24 from 4:00 - 7:00 PM at the Paterson Field House located on the campus of Berkshire Community College. The event is free and open to the public.
“We are really excited for this year’s Showcase,” said Christine Hoyt, Director of Programs & Events for the Berkshire Chamber. “BCC has opened their doors to host this event and we are expecting a great turnout for both exhibitors and attendees.”
The annual Showcase gives businesses the opportunity to network with new people, promote their products and services, and show off their business to the community. More than 75 exhibitors were in attendance for the 2008 event, and more are expected this year.
Exhibit spaces have been priced reasonably at $125 for Berkshire Chamber members and $175 for non-members. All booth spaces include an eight-foot skirted table and electricity is available upon request.
The Business-to-Business Showcase is sponsored by Berkshire Bank, Berkshire Community College, Legacy Banks, Greylock Federal Credit Union, WUPE Radio and WBEC Radio.
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