2018 EXPO Madison

EXPO Madison, a one-day showcase that links local businesses with the community that utilizes their products and services, returns for its third annual event on Saturday, March 17, 2018. More than 60 exhibitors are expected to participate in this year’s EXPO, held in Chambers Gymnasium on the campus of Mars Hill University. Hours are 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Admission is free, as is parking.

Exhibitors include businesses, nonprofit organizations, and local government agencies. Along with displays and presentations, this third year of the EXPO features something new: the opportunity for exhibitors to sell their products at the event. Although most of the exhibitors and vendors are from Madison County, visitors from across Western North Carolina and beyond are invited to see what the county’s businesses have to offer.

The EXPO is a family affair, featuring activities for children facilitated by Woodson Branch Nature School and Hot Springs Early Learning Center.

Attendees will be able to register for door prizes, enjoy food from High Ridge Adventures, and participate in a benefit raffle for Beacon of Hope, a Madison County nonprofit which provides food, emergency assistance, a low-cost thrift store, and advocacy to those in need. Proceeds from the raffle will go toward building a new facility for the organization. EXPO attendees may purchase raffle tickets or may bring canned or boxed food items or personal hygiene products to exchange for a raffle ticket.

2018 Presenting sponsors of EXPO Madison: the Madison County Chamber of Commerce, Madison County Economic Development, and Mars Hill University.

2018 Platinum sponsors were First Bank (formerly Asheville Savings Bank), Printpack Medical, Advanced Superabrasives, French Broad Adventures, and Lyndsey Simpson. 2018 Gold sponsors included Davis Coffee Roasters, Fermenti, Norris Gentry/Madison Early College, and RiverDance/The Lodge at Bear River.

Mars Hill University’s Chambers Gymnasium is located at the corner of Bailey Street and Athletic Street in Mars Hill, off exit 11 on U.S. 19-23/Future I-26.