Vote for us for SavvyMom's Mom Entrepreneur of the Year award!
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Vancouver Island Baby Fair Producer Shirley Broback is a nominee for the SavvyMom Mom Entrepreneur of the Year Award and needs your vote to win! The Grand Prize is worth $15,500 in prizes, which would really help us bring our events to the next level.
With the incredible rising costs of putting on the Vancouver Island Baby Fair, and her dedication to keeping exhibitor booth prices as low as possible while creating a fantastic community event celebrating the growing families on Vancouver Island, Shirley could really use these prizes and exposure.
The wonderful thing about voting for Shirley is that the Grand Prize indirectly benefits all the businesses and organizations that participate in our events! Please support and vote for Shirley Broback, owner of Laughing Belly Productions (production company for the Vancouver Island Baby Fair) by clicking on her personal nominee page.
Please also help us spread the message by inviting all your friends to join our Facebook event!
You will not only be helping one business, but also helping supporting the hundreds of exhibitors from the Baby Fairs in Nanaimo and Victoria (many of which are mom-run or locally based small businesses) in the process.
With the incredible rising costs of putting on the Vancouver Island Baby Fair, and her dedication to keeping exhibitor booth prices as low as possible while creating a fantastic community event celebrating the growing families on Vancouver Island, Shirley could really use these prizes and exposure.
The wonderful thing about voting for Shirley is that the Grand Prize indirectly benefits all the businesses and organizations that participate in our events! Please support and vote for Shirley Broback, owner of Laughing Belly Productions (production company for the Vancouver Island Baby Fair) by clicking on her personal nominee page.
Please also help us spread the message by inviting all your friends to join our Facebook event!
You will not only be helping one business, but also helping supporting the hundreds of exhibitors from the Baby Fairs in Nanaimo and Victoria (many of which are mom-run or locally based small businesses) in the process.











