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Performers for Celebrate Oak Ridge (Secret City Festival) to be announced at Primetime on April 27

Posted at 4:44 pm April 18, 2017
By Kathy Gillenwaters Leave a Comment

Ann Bratton, co-owner of Downtown Hardware, helps an attendee register for a door prize at last spring's Primetime Fiesta. This year's event will take place on Thursday, April 27, 2017, and it will feature the announcement about the performers at Celebrate Oak Ridge (Secret City Festival). (Submitted photo)

Ann Bratton, co-owner of Downtown Hardware, helps an attendee register for a door prize at last spring’s Primetime Fiesta. This year’s event will take place on Thursday, April 27, 2017, and it will feature the announcement about the performers at Celebrate Oak Ridge (Secret City Festival). (Submitted photo)

 

Performers for Celebrate Oak Ridge (Secret City Festival) will be announced at the Spring Primetime networking event at the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, April 27.

More than 40 member organizations of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce have already reserved exhibit space for the event, which is titled “Fiesta Primetime,” a press release said.

The event will be held from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 27, under the tent in the parking lot of the Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, which is at 1400 Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Primetime is one of the Chamber’s biggest networking events of the year, the press release said. Anyone—Chamber member or not—is encouraged to attend. During the event, organizers for Celebrate Oak Ridge (Secret City Festival) will announce the performers for the festival this summer.

The presenting sponsor of Fiesta Primetime is All Occasions Party Rentals.

Primetime is a semi-annual opportunity for members of the Chamber to network with one another as well as to allow members of the public to come by and see what area businesses have to offer, the press release said. Chamber member businesses may reserve an exhibit space by visiting the Chamber’s website at www.oakridgechamber.org and following the links from the Calendar page.

“There is no need to register to attend the event and enjoy the festivities,” the press release said. “Many exhibitors plan to offer door prizes, giveaways, and food samples.”

As of April 18, exhibitors at Fiesta Primetime include:

  • Access Solutions
  • ADFAC
  • Advanced Management
  • B&B BarBQ
  • Barr Technical Services
  • Bristol Park
  • Brookdale Senior Living
  • C3 Industrial Blasting & Coatings
  • Celebrate Oak Ridge (Secret City Festival)
  • Centrus Energy
  • Choices Resource Center
  • Citizens First Bank
  • CORT Business Services
  • Del Air mechanical
  • DEX Media
  • Doubletree by Hilton
  • Downtown Hardware
  • Fast Pace Urgent Care
  • First United Methodist Church
  • Hampton Inn Oak Ridge
  • King University
  • Oak Ridge Utility District
  • ORNL Federal Credit Union
  • Paschal Solutions, Inc.
  • Print Edge
  • Promo Joe by Jessica
  • Roane State Community College
  • Southern Bliss Boutique
  • State Farm Insurance
  • Tennessee Small Business Center
  • The Real Estate Office
  • U.S. Cellular Premier Locations
  • UrLocalAgent.com, David Vudragovich
  • Westgate Lodging
  • Which Wich Superior Sandwiches
  • Y-12 Federal Credit Union

This press release was submitted by Kathy Gillenwaters.

Filed Under: Business, Community, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: Celebrate Oak Ridge, Fiesta Primetime, networking, Oak Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Primetime, Secret City Festival

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