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Black History Month: African American Business Expo Feb. 17

The annual celebration of Black History Month is a remembrance of important people of African-American heritage, dedicated to honoring their achievements and lasting impact on the nation’s history.

On February 17, Orlando’s Mayor Buddy Dyer, the Orlando City Council, the Orlando Magic and the City of Orlando’s Celebrate Black History Committee will sponsor an African-American Business Expo.  It will be held from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Amway Center, 400 West Church Street.

The FREE Expo will provide an opportunity for business owners to network with one another and learn from industry experts and various economic development organizations about how to start and/or grow their business.  Topics include state and local business incentive programs, available space for lease in Downtown Orlando and other small business assistance programs.

Attendance at the African-American Business Expo is free for business owners but space is limited. Please RSVP to Desnee Young ([email protected] or 407.246.3306) or Ana Diaz-Coffey ([email protected] or 407.246.3396).

Businesses interested in showcasing their services during the Expo are invited to purchase a booth at a cost of $40.  Contact Desnee Young at 407.246.3306 or Ana Diaz-Coffey at 407.246.3396 for details and booth registration information.

An African-American Storytelling Event will be held on on February 21, at the City Hall Rotunda, 300 South Orange Avenue. This FREE, family-friendly event will begin at 1:00 pm and end at 4:00 pm, and will include face painting, African dance performances, crafts for children and refreshments.

New this year will be the presentation of a $1,000 Black History Month scholarship to a local high school senior during the City Council meeting on February 28, at 2:00 p.m. at the City Council Chambers, 400 South Orange Aenue, 2nd floor.  The award is based on a 1,200-word written essay, on the topic, “Coming Home–The Importance of Giving Back to Community.”  The presentation will be made by Mayor Dyer, the Orlando City Council and the Orlando Magic.

More information on Black History Month events can be obtained from Desnee Young at 407.246.3306 or visit cityoforlando.net/blackhistory.

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