Come learn about local business in Catalina

IMPACT of Southern Arizona is hosting a Business Resource Fair to learn about local businesses and services on Saturday, October 18, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at Coronado K-8 School. Similar to their Youth Day held each spring, the family-friendly event will include informational booths, food, music, entertainment and inflatables. Drop by and discover the business services available just outside your back door! Also participating is the Pima County Small Business Commission, who will hold their monthly meeting at the school prior to the fair from 9:00-10:00 a.m. The public is welcome to attend the meeting and meet the members.

The Pima County Small Business Commission is comprised of small business owners or managers who represent the business community throughout Pima County. The mission of the SBC is to be a “voice for small business” to county elected officials and staff.

The main office for IMPACT of Southern Arizona is in Catalina and includes a food bank, which distributes U.S.D.A. emergency food boxes, produce, and meat, as well as the Loving Threads Community Clothing Bank in Catalina Pointe Plaza, which serves more than 800 individuals each month. IMPACT of Southern Arizona also operates a senior center at 16701 N. Oracle Rd., Ste. 145, serving lunch three days a week and providing meal delivery to homebound residents. Founded in 2000, IMPACT of Southern Arizona serves Catalina, SaddleBrooke, Oro Valley, northwest Tucson, southeastern Pinal County and the Greater Vail area. The vision of IMPACT of Southern Arizona is to improve lives and inspire futures for local individuals and families.

For more information or to reserve a booth for your business, please contact IMPACT of Southern Arizona Executive Director Barbara McClure.

IMPACT of Southern Arizona, 3535 East Hawser Street, east of Oracle just past Golder Ranch Drive, phone: 825-0009. Visit us at www.impactsoaz.org and Like Us on Facebook!