Entrepreneurship

Creative Minds Needed To Star In Manhattans Young Entrepreneur Market


The market is set for Saturday, July 20. It’s open to business-minded youth ages 17 and younger. Registration is required.

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MANHATTAN, IL — Manhattan is seeking young business minds looking to market their skills, for a market highlighting ambitious local kids and teens.

Signup is open now for Manhattan’s third annual Young Entrepreneur Market, set for Saturday, July 20. The effort to highlight and support young entrepreneurs in Manhattan continues to grow in its third year, and will again showcase the creative minds all in one place, the parking lot of parking lot of Village Hall, 260 Market Place.

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The market—organized by the Village of Manhattan and Manhattan Chamber of Commerce—will be held rain or shine, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The market is a chance for individuals ages 17 and under to show off their enterprising side, selling homemade items, showcasing skills, and displaying their talents.

The event is aimed at showing its participants the ropes of business ownership—engaging with the chamber, pricing and selling their items, and interacting with customers.

The market was the brainchild of Trustee Justin Young.

“When I was elected two years ago, myself and the mayor, we decided to create more family-oriented events,” Young previously told Patch. “This is one of the ideas I had, to make us more fun and likable. To try to create events where kids can interact with the Village.”

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A ceremonial ribbon cutting is held for all participants, and they’re each given a business license, as well as designation as honorary chamber members.

“If you’re a dynamic entrepreneur aged 17 or younger brimming with innovative business ideas, talents, or skills that you’re eager to share with the community, we encourage you to register for the Young Entrepreneur Market,” organizers said. “This is your opportunity to acquire priceless real-life experience by showcasing and selling your products, goods, and services. Whether you handcraft your creations or curate them from stores, whether it’s a beloved hobby or a fully established enterprise, everyone is invited to participate.”

Courtesy Village of Manhattan

Examples of products could range from keychains, tie-dye shirts, candles, and soap to waterproof stickers, jewelry, stationary, art pieces, collectibles, and even candy. Meanwhile, services on offer might include gift wrapping, custom portraits, personalized signs, lawn mowing, and more.

It’s free to participate, and the deadline to register is July 12.

Questions? Contact Kristen Reinke at (815)418-2053, or kreinke@villageofmanhattan.org.



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