JUNCTION CITY, Kan. - Heritage Park will be alive with the sounds of community involvement on Wednesday, September 1st. From 5-8p.m., Junction City Expo will allow residents the opportunity to learn more about community organizations and even get involved.
"It's an opportunity for businesses and organizations to have vendor booths," said Dawn Stephens, the Director of Member Relations for the Junction City Area Chamber of Commerce. "We are planning to have some food trucks there, some drawings and games, things like that. We're going to have a fire truck out there for the kids. We'll have an RV from New Horizons, Motorcycles from City Cycle Sales, a DJ under the stage, and some performances and demonstrations going on as well."
In the past, the JCACC has hosted a business expo, similar to this year's "JC Expo," but Stephens says this year's event will fully encapsulate everything Junction City has to offer.
The JCACC also has alternate plans in case of rain, but Stephens has her fingers crossed that weather will participate and the full event can go on as planned.
"We have the Municipal Building as a backup in the event of rain," said Stephens. "If that happens things will change and it does look different. We'd have to limit some of the things going on, but we can still have the stage performances."
"We're going to have great Weather!" she said hopefully.
For more information on JC Expo or the Junction City Area Chamber of Commerce, visit their website.