SchmoozaPalooza Business Expo Networking Extravaganza

Silver Spring, MDLocal News

The SchmoozaPalooza Business Expo & Networking Extravaganza will occur on April 30, 2025, at The Fillmore in Silver Spring, Maryland, from 6:00 PM to 1:00 AM. This event will serve as a hub for local businesses and entrepreneurs to network and collaborate. Attendees can look forward to a variety of food and drink options, with categories including Food & Drink, Dining Out, and Bars & Restaurants. The expo aims to foster connections among local entrepreneurs and provide a platform for showcasing local cuisine. Sponsorship opportunities will also be available, enhancing the event's attractiveness for businesses.

The event is particularly significant for the Silver Spring community, as it encourages local economic growth and collaboration. With the Washington Metropolitan Area's vibrant business landscape, this expo is poised to create valuable networking opportunities. Attendees are encouraged to participate and engage with the local business community.

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