Pictured left to right: John Powell Jr., Sandy Cox, and Randy Collins. Mr. Collins says he feels the Kid’s Expo encourages future business leaders in the community. He said, “It is a great way for our future entrepreneurs to learn about business and marketing skills and how much fun the marketing world can be!”
                                 John Powell Jr.
                                District 55 NC State Rep. Candidate

Pictured left to right: John Powell Jr., Sandy Cox, and Randy Collins. Mr. Collins says he feels the Kid’s Expo encourages future business leaders in the community. He said, “It is a great way for our future entrepreneurs to learn about business and marketing skills and how much fun the marketing world can be!”

John Powell Jr.

District 55 NC State Rep. Candidate

<p>Eliza’s Lemonade</p>
                                 <p>Jerel Miller</p>
                                <p>Wadesboro town council candidate</p>

Eliza’s Lemonade

Jerel Miller

Wadesboro town council candidate

<p>Sheriff Scott Howell pictured with John Powell Jr., District 55 candidate.</p>
                                 <p>John Powell Jr.</p>
                                <p>District 55 NC State Rep. Candidate</p>

Sheriff Scott Howell pictured with John Powell Jr., District 55 candidate.

John Powell Jr.

District 55 NC State Rep. Candidate

<p>Main sponsor of the event, SPCC President Dr. Stacy Waters-Bailey said it was her first time being at the Expo. She said, “This is a wonderful event for kids. It teaches them the kind of skills and lessons that will develop and mature with them as they grow. I have received such a warm welcome and it is blessing and beautiful day to be out here being apart of this community.”</p>
                                 <p>Jerel Miller</p>
                                <p>Wadesboro town council candidate</p>

Main sponsor of the event, SPCC President Dr. Stacy Waters-Bailey said it was her first time being at the Expo. She said, “This is a wonderful event for kids. It teaches them the kind of skills and lessons that will develop and mature with them as they grow. I have received such a warm welcome and it is blessing and beautiful day to be out here being apart of this community.”

Jerel Miller

Wadesboro town council candidate

<p>Elizabeth Goins and Scott Rivers handed out books to families and their kids who visited the expo. Goins says some of the more popular books reached for by kids and parents alike were the baby board books. “When we support our children and give them a smart start in life, it sets up a strong foundation for our community to grow from in the future.”</p>
                                 <p>Jerel Miller</p>
                                <p>Wadesboro town council candidate</p>

Elizabeth Goins and Scott Rivers handed out books to families and their kids who visited the expo. Goins says some of the more popular books reached for by kids and parents alike were the baby board books. “When we support our children and give them a smart start in life, it sets up a strong foundation for our community to grow from in the future.”

Jerel Miller

Wadesboro town council candidate

Pictured left to right: John Powell Jr., Sandy Cox, and Randy Collins. Mr. Collins says he feels the Kid’s Expo encourages future business leaders in the community. He said, “It is a great way for our future entrepreneurs to learn about business and marketing skills and how much fun the marketing world can be!”

Eliza’s Lemonade

Sheriff Scott Howell pictured with John Powell Jr., District 55 candidate.

Main sponsor of the event, SPCC President Dr. Stacy Waters-Bailey said it was her first time being at the Expo. She said, “This is a wonderful event for kids. It teaches them the kind of skills and lessons that will develop and mature with them as they grow. I have received such a warm welcome and it is blessing and beautiful day to be out here being apart of this community.”

Elizabeth Goins and Scott Rivers handed out books to families and their kids who visited the expo. Goins says some of the more popular books reached for by kids and parents alike were the baby board books. “When we support our children and give them a smart start in life, it sets up a strong foundation for our community to grow from in the future.”