Kid-run businesses will take center stage at the Acton Norman Children’s Business Fair, allowing young entrepreneurs to showcase their creativity, products, and business skills. The event will be held Saturday, June 27, at Evergreen Academy in Norman and will feature more than 40 businesses created and operated by children.
Young Entrepreneurs
Eight-year-old Jackson Shroyer will be among the young business owners participating with his company, King Candy. Jackson’s popsicles are made out of fruit juice, and he also offers Thin Mint peanut butter cups. The fair serves as a one-day competition and learning experience, encouraging children to develop entrepreneurial skills through hands-on business ownership.
Visitors can expect a wide variety of products and services, from tie-dye creations and handmade crafts to pet care businesses and sweet treats. The event is free and open to the public, offering community members a chance to support local young entrepreneurs while exploring a diverse range of kid-created businesses.
Original reporting: Oklahoma City News Feed (HLL/CB) — read the source article.