Yes — J’Aaron Merchant is one of the founders of a group called Black owned by NWA — This group is about emphasizing black events around the area and black businesses to support one of their most events big is happening today — Black Business Exhibition “You’re for a while. We have a really good time.”
The NWA group hosts the eight -year -old black business exhibition
Black -owned NWA is a group dedicated to highlighting black events in our area, as well as black businesses to support. At the month of black history, she is expecting one of her biggest events of the year, The Black Business Expo. “You’re for a while! We have a really good time … Think the black party meets the family reunion,” said J’Aaron Merchant, one of Black’s co -founders owned in the first year of exhibition, There were about 20 sellers, but today, it has grown to over 60. “We will have everything there by candles in chiropractic services, beauty services, coffee, you name it. We will have Mature goods will be some of it, “Merchant said.” 40/29 that events like Expo are important to the community, especially during what it says is a difficult time for diversity. “You ever heard the phrase like, ‘Live Shop Local?’ This is northwestern Arkansas. They literally live and embody it, “said Merchant,” they always root for the subordinate. You look.
Black -owned NWA is a group dedicated to highlighting black events in our area, as well as black businesses to support. At the month of black history, she is expecting one of her biggest events of the year, The Black Business Expo.
“You are for a while! We have a really good time … Think the black party meets the family reunion, “said J’Aaron Merchant, one of the co -founders of black owned.
In the first year of the exhibition, there were about 20 sellers, but today, it has grown to over 60.
“We will have everything there from candles to chiropractic services, beauty services, coffee, you name it. We will have ripe goods. It will be some of everything,” Merchant said.
“We are also closing Fayetteville Square, and we will have galore food trucks. If you do not come for anything else, come on food,” the co -founder said.
Merchant told 40/29 that events like exhibitions are important to the community, especially during what she says is a difficult time for diversity.
“You ever heard the phrase like, ‘Live Shop Local?’ This is northwestern Arkansas. They literally live and embody it, “said Merchant,” they always root for the subordinate. You look.