Chambers County Children’s Museum hosting children’s business fair April 27

The Chambers County Children’s Museum will host the inaugural Children’s Business Fair on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon. This outdoor event is free and open to the public.

Children ages 6-14 will showcase their businesses, selling products such as jewelry, baked goods, salsa, dog treats, play dough, art, and more.

Cash prizes of $50 will be awarded in each of the four age groups (6-7, 8-10, 11-12, and 13- 14) for “Most Business Potential,” “Most Creative Idea,” and “Most Impressive Presentation.”

“At the Chambers County Children’s Museum, we encourage children to imagine who and what they want to become,” says Courtney Dorsey, CCCM Program Director. “The Children’s Business Fair is an excellent opportunity to expand on this by challenging young entrepreneurs in our community to go a step further and create what they are passionate about. We are excited to host this community event
and look forward to fostering innovation.”

This event is sponsored by TGS Cedar Port, McDonald’s of Mont Belvieu, ONEOK, Vortech Contracting, Knecht Orthodontics, Chevron Phillips Chemical Company, Monument Chemical, Buckeye Partners, Enterprise Products, Rave Financial, Energy Transfer, The Little Learning Academy, Calpine, ExxonMobil, Acton Academy, E and S Construction, H-E-B, Community Resource Credit Union, and Thomas Friedt
Family Dentistry.

ABOUT THE CHAMBERS COUNTY CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Opened in June of 2023, the Chambers County Children’s Museum is a registered 501(c)3 charity in the state of Texas with a Board of Directors comprised of community leaders. The museum is located at 10955 Eagle Drive in Mont Belvieu, Texas and is 16,000 square feet of learning-through-play exhibits. The museum welcomes field trips, birthday parties, private groups, and daily admissions.

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