
Weston-Wayland Children's Business Fair
Saturday, May 20, 2023
11:00AM - 3:00PM
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Find another fair“Today’s youths are tomorrow’s business innovators and leaders. The Children’s Business Fair gives students the opportunity to spread their entrepreneurial wings and get a head start on promising business careers.” Said Jeff Sandefer, founder of the Acton School of Business, one of the sponsors of the fair.
Awards will be presented in each of the four age groups (6-7, 8-10, 11-12, and 13-14) for:
"Most Business Potential"
"Most Creative Idea"
"Most Environmentally Sustainable Practices"
"Most Impressive Presentation"
The overall winner will receive a $50 prize.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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Chair: Alex Faigel
Committee Members: Janika LeMaitre, Brenda DeVito, Laura Qureshi, John Marchiony, Katya Portnaya
56 booths participating

Sew and Sew

Dynamic Duo
And 54 others.
Frequently asked questions
- Submit your application online through this website.
- Please submit one application for each business.
- Children working as a group should submit one application that includes each child’s information.
- No more than 3 participants per business.
- Children must be between the ages of 6 - 14 years.
- What product or service do you plan to sell?
- What price will you charge for each product/service? How much will each product/service cost you?
- How will you pay for your startup costs? If someone is helping you with your startup costs, how will you pay that person back?
- How will you advertise/market your business before the fair?
- At the end of the fair, how will you determine if your business was a success?
- The fair will be a tented outdoor event with booths. We will also have indoor space for booths. You may be placed indoors according to your age category.
- Each business will be given a booth with a 6-foot table, full-cover tenting, and 1-2 chairs.
- Table cloths will not be provided.
- Please note that we are not able to accommodate many businesses requiring electricity.