(MSC News)--A tradition of 22 consecutive years, providing a one-stop shop for a wide variety of services available across the local region, will be held Saturday at the Fisher Community Center, in Hiawatha.
That's the date for the KNZA Radio Regional Expo, sponsored by the radio stations of KNZA-FM, KMZA-FM, KAIR-FM, KLZA-FM, and KTNC-AM, which are all included as part of KNZA Radio, Inc., known as Many Signals Communications. The radio stations, which service the areas of northeast Kansas, northwest Missouri, and southeast Nebraska, combine their resources each year to attract a wide variety of area merchants and vendors, which represent businesses, and other service providers, from across the region.
The expo, which is free to attend and open to the public, will be held from 9:00 Saturday morning until 2:00 that afternoon:
Lawn and garden expert Carl Jarboe, host of the Saturday morning “Lawn and Garden Solutions” call-in show, will again offer presentations as part of the expo. Jarboe will hold two in-person sessions, with the first at 10:00 Saturday morning and the second at 12 noon. Come early to guarantee yourself prime seating for Jarboe's presentation.
A variety of food and prizes will also be featured during the day as the public meets the experts, ranging from lawn and garden to baking and home improvement, all featured as part of the many vendors signed on for Saturday.
The public is invited to attend all, or part of the expo, where both admission and parking is free.
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