Community Expo

Community Expo

Nov 6, 2025 | Chamber Events, Chamber News

Calling All Local Business Owners & Professionals!

The Nordonia Hills Chamber of Commerce is bringing back the Community Expo on Saturday, December 13th and it’s the place to be seen this holiday season!

Held in partnership with the Nordonia Schools PTA Holiday Pancake Breakfast, this family-friendly event draws 1,800+ attendees and offers the perfect opportunity to showcase your business, promote holiday specials, and connect directly with the community.

Looking to boost your visibility this holiday season? The Expo is open to all businesses — chamber member or not — it’s your chance to get in front of hundreds of local families. *Limited booth spaces remain, with a few sponsorships still available for those ready to stand out.To secure your spot, email NordoniaHillsChamber@gmail.com

Final registration deadline: November 29th

Open to all area businesses. Chamber membership is not required.
(Special membership promotions are available for Expo participants who’d like to join!)

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