Come Support The Children’s Business Fair

Come Support The Children’s Business Fair
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Acton Academy Seacoast is hosting its 3rd Annual Children’s Business Fair on Saturday, May 21, 2022, from 12-3 PM in Henry Law Park. There will be 40+ businesses represented – local authors, food, games, handmade items, bouncy houses, art, and more!
 

Acton Academy Seacoast is a school in downtown Dover, serving grades PreK – 12 with a new model for education that honors the uniqueness and gifts of each child.

Acton Academy Seacoast is reinventing education through a self-directed learning environment, focusing on serving the whole child and providing a rich experiential learning environment. Their goal is to create the space for young people to grow into their full potential and maximize their impact on the world. They are expanding at an incredible rate. Learn more about their journey.
 

The business fair was created to support children in taking an idea or passion and turning it into a business. They learn about idea generation, market research, supply/demand, cost analysis, branding, and much more all through this real-world experience. 

“The children take a tremendous amount of pride in the work and effort required to launch and run a business. It’s one of the most inspiring events I’ve ever experienced”. – Acton Parent

For more information about Acton Academy Seacoast: 

Acton Academy Seacoast Mission:

To revolutionize education for the Seacoast region by providing each child with an educational experience that honors their uniqueness, fosters their independence, and allows for them to explore their natural curiosities while connecting them to their purpose so they can authentically share it with the world.

Email: info@actonseacoast.org

Location: 53 Washington St. LL 100, Dover, NH 03820

Website: https://www.actonseacoast.org/

IG: @actonacademyseacoast

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