The South Loop is having a small business fair

and it's called "debugging your clutter"

04/21/2010 0:06 AM

By Bonnie McGrath

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It might be called debugging your clutter, but you will be able to learn a whole lot more than that on Saturday morning, April 24 at Dearborn Station. From 9 AM to 1 PM, members of the South Loop Referral Group, a band of small business owners who coach, teach, counsel, sell, decorate and fix--among many other talents of body and mind--will share their expertise to help combat any problem you might have.


The group, which meets every other Friday morning (early) at the Chicago Community Bank--wonderful banker Roy Svenson hosts and always lends a shoulder to lean on--contains a myriad of professionals, from life coach and couples counselor to photographer and decorator to handywoman and printer, from yoga teacher to CPA, lawyer and many more. Many of the members will share wisdom of all sorts at the station at 15-minute intervals. Computer problems, anyone? Appraisals?

The lineup of speakers is here.

You will also be able to dispose of dangerous household goods, thanks to a city vehicle that will cart them away. Here is a list of things the city will accept for disposal.

Come one, come all, dispose, debug--and delight in meeting your neighbors. Oh, and there will be refreshments and entertainment, too!

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