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April 16: Spring Expo celebrates its 10th anniversary

Courtesy photo. Crowds at a previous Chelsea Expo.
Courtesy photo. Crowds at a previous Chelsea Spring Expo.

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Trinh Pifer for the information in this story.)

Chelsea is a great place to live, work, and play.

This is highlighted every year at the Chelsea Spring Expo where people of all ages spend a fun day enjoying music, art, and learning a little bit more about our community.

On Saturday, April 16th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Chelsea Spring Expo celebrates 10 years of community engagement. Over 140 different vendors will have booths on display at the Washington Street Education Center including area businesses, crafters, non-profits, and school groups.

As the event organizer, the Chelsea Senior Center engages community partners and volunteers of all ages to make this family friendly event a huge success. The KidZone at the Expo is a partnership with SRSLY, a community coalition established to prevent destructive behavior in local youth.  Decked out in the SRSLY lime green color, the KidZone will have face painting, crafts, games, MakerSpace activities from the Chelsea District Library, seed planting from the Intergenerational Garden group, and special appearances from Cinderella (11 a.m.- 1 p.m.) and Goofus the Clown (11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.).

According to Joan Driscoll, Chelsea Senior Center member and KidZone chairperson, “The Kidzone is my favorite part of the Expo. Every year, my daughter and granddaughter visit from out of state to participate in the festivities. It’s a blast for all of us.”

The Chelsea High School show choir, Company C, is back for a free performance at 1 p.m.  Last year, this group of talented high school students performed to a packed room, so be sure to arrive early for a seat.

Attracting local families, the annual Chelsea School District Art Extravaganza will open during the Expo, showcasing the creativity of students from kindergarten through 12th grades. Joining in the fun this year, the Chelsea House Orchestra will have student musicians strolling throughout the event and raising funds for their upcoming trip to Scotland.

Courtesy photo. The Chelsea State Bank booth at a previous Spring Expo.
Courtesy photo. The Chelsea State Bank booth at a previous  Chelsea Spring Expo.

Come find out what your community has to offer and enjoy free goodie bags and door prizes. Stop by the best-ever bake sale offered by the Chelsea Senior Center for homemade pies, bread, and other delicious treats. With free admission and parking, it’s a fun day and a fun way to explore your community.

According to Bob Pierce, “The Chelsea Area Chamber of Commerce attends the Expo every year because it showcases our community’s ability to collaborate and create a premier event for local resources and information.”

The diverse mix of vendors have a unique occasion to connect with nearly 2,000 potential customers, network with other vendors, promote their services, and support small business and community development.

All exhibits will be indoors, so rain or shine, plan to meet your friends, bring your family and join us at the Washington Street Education Center at 500 Washington St.

A terrific lunch menu offered by the Chelsea School District will also be available, so bring the family for a fun afternoon and come celebrate spring.

Call 734-475-9242 for more information or visit www.chelseaseniors.org.

Special thanks to our 2016 Platinum Sponsors: Chelsea United Methodist Retirement Communities and St. Joseph Mercy Chelsea Hospital; Gold Sponsors: Chelsea State Bank, Edward Jones, JiffyMixes/Chelsea Milling Co., Rick Taylor Real Estate, and Silver Maples; Silver Sponsors: ClinSite LLC, Cole Funeral Chapel, IHA Chelsea Family and Internal Medicine, Staffan-Mitchell Funeral Home, and Thrivent Financial; Event Sponsors: Chelsea Hometown Pharmacy, Chelsea School District, and State Farm Insurance.

Courtesy photo. Company C at the Spring Expo.
Courtesy photo. Company C at a previous Chelsea Spring Expo.
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