County Chamber of Commerce holds 24th Annual Business Expo
| 25 Oct 2016 | 02:08

Sandyston resident Rocky Gott was at the expo representing the Sussex County Trails Partnership and told visitors about the extensive network of trails available to hikers and provided large detailed maps.

Beckie Sajban (left) and Janell Hrynio of HardystonþÄôs Painted Grape Craft and Paint Studio told interested visitors about what their business has to offer for the artistically inclined.

As Vernon resident Shirley Baldwin discovered, in each room there was a buffet ready for the visitors to the Sussex County Chamber of CommerceþÄôs 24th Annual Business Expo held at Crystal Springs Resort.

Representing the Sussex County Department of Human Services, Division of Senior Services, Sheila Brunda and Christina Marks answered visitorsþÄô questions about the programs and services available through their county agency.

GinnyþÄôs House also had a table and offered complimentary pens and flashlights.
HARDYSTON — Monday afternoon saw what appeared to be thousands of visitors come to Crystal Springs Resort for the 24th Annual Sussex County Chamber of Commerce Business Expo. Once again, the free food offerings continued to generate lines in nearly every room.
With roughly 10 dozen vendors and organizations on hand, it gave visitors a good sampling of the things and services that are available through local business and service groups.
The primary event sponsor was the Newton Medical Center/Atlantic Health Services.
Free samples and complimentary gifts were plentiful for those who attended. To learn more about the Sussex County Chamber of Commerce, visit sussexcountychamber.org.
— Photos by Chris Wyman