New Work Space Celebrates Its Year Anniversary by Sponsoring a Holiday Vendor / Give Fair
Co Work space to give free space for toy donation. Saturday December 8, 2012 from Noon to 4 p.m. The public is invited to shop and choose from a number of nonprofit organizations to make year-end and Christmas donations.
- Dallas, TX (1888PressRelease) November 16, 2012 - The Connective Hub in North Dallas is celebrating its grand opening by hosting a holiday vendor / giving fair for small businesses and nonprofits on Saturday December 8, 2012 from Noon to 4 p.m. The public is invited to shop and choose from a number of nonprofit organizations to make year-end and Christmas donations.
"This is the perfect opportunity for us to showcase some of the small businesses and nonprofits organizations in our community," said Michael Bailey, owner of Connective Hub. "Tis the season for giving and purchasing. What a better way to celebrate our grand opening by doing what we do best, build our community and support entrepreneurial endeavors. "
The Hub, is a 5,000 square feet collaborative work space for entrepreneurs, independent workers and diverse small businesses sharing and supporting each other at 14228 Midway Road, Dallas, TX 75244. The space is also used for hosting lectures, meetups and other community and business events. The collaborative working space has just completed a year-long beta test and will consider December 8th its official public launch date.
Thought to have first started in San Francisco in 2005 with Citizen Space, co-working spaces are now widespread in the U.S. and Europe and are making headway in Asia, courting mostly people in their 20s and 30s working on projects solo or in small teams. Connective Hub is one of a few work spaces in the Dallas area and the only one in North Dallas.
The space organizes regular events, including weekly lunch and learns and monthly art shows.
The Connective Hub has created a community that combines the diversity of a collaborative working space, the structure and capabilities of a successful company, the discipline of a business incubator, the atmosphere of a hip coffee shop, the flexibility of a nationwide executive office and the power of an entrepreneurial community.
The Hub was started by Micheal Bailey to provide a place for entrepreneurs. "We understand that the first years of a small business are usually the hardest." The Hub has put together a number or programs and co-ops to provide resources for small business owners. He hopes that people who are tired of meeting in a coffee shop or working from home alone will consider the Hub.
The December 8th event is free to the public. Vendor booths are still available for $75 each. Ten nonprofits organizations will be featured during the fair. They will be on hand to give out information about their organization and will be accepting donations on the spot.
For more information or to get a vendor booth call 214 432-4878, or e-mail info ( @ ) connectivehub dot com
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