A town is only as strong as its businesses, said Janine Detter, Los Alamos National Bank marketing director. During ChamberFest, the local entrepreneurs are recognized for their role in Los Alamos and the community is invited to help applaud their efforts.
This year, the festival for businesses will begin with an appreciation banquet for chamber members from 5-7 p.m. at Central Avenue Grill. Later that evening, the Continental Kids, a band that performs doo-op and 50s’ music, will take the stage at 7 p.m. at the corner of Main Street and Central Avenue.
Additionally, there are some plans to host a dancing contest during the Gordons’ and Los Alamos Summer Concert show.
Saturday, businesses are encouraged to take the booths that will fill up the downtown area from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In addition to providing information about the work businesses do throughout the year, many of the booths will feature activities, said Jeremy Varela, events and marketing coordinator for the Los Alamos Commerce and Development Corporation.
For instance, Los Alamos National Bank, a major sponsor of the festival, will offer children a sand pile and toys.
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