PHOTO GALLERY: Steinbach kids bring creativity to business fair

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The third annual Steinbach Children’s Business Fair at the Clearspring Centre saw 43 booths set-up showcasing products and businesses created by kids. Two businesses tied for the top prize, Ellas Fundge-tastic and Sadie’s Little Baking Co. Each were awarded a $375 business grant.

MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON 

Kids tried enticing potential customers to check out their products during the fair.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON Kids tried enticing potential customers to check out their products during the fair.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON 

(From left) Sisters Hannah, 6, Maya, 10 and Ali Kastiro, 8, show off their hand-made hair scrunchies and cards at the third annual Steinbach Children’s Business Fair at the Clearspring Centre. The competition saw 43 booths set-up showcasing products and businesses created by kids. Two businesses tied for the top prize, Ellas Fundge-tastic and Sadie’s Little Baking Co. Each were awarded a $375 business grant.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON (From left) Sisters Hannah, 6, Maya, 10 and Ali Kastiro, 8, show off their hand-made hair scrunchies and cards at the third annual Steinbach Children’s Business Fair at the Clearspring Centre. The competition saw 43 booths set-up showcasing products and businesses created by kids. Two businesses tied for the top prize, Ellas Fundge-tastic and Sadie’s Little Baking Co. Each were awarded a $375 business grant.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON 

Homemade slingshots ready to be sold at the fair.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON Homemade slingshots ready to be sold at the fair.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON 

Isabella Fehr, 11, created hand-made Christmas ornaments for the fair.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON Isabella Fehr, 11, created hand-made Christmas ornaments for the fair.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON 

Dried orange slices and wooden crosses were just some of the products Isabella Fehr made for the fair.
MATTHEW FRANK THE CARILLON Dried orange slices and wooden crosses were just some of the products Isabella Fehr made for the fair.
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