The Rochester MN Children’s Business Fair was held on Saturday morning at Soldiers Field Veterans Memorial, showcasing the creativity and business acumen of young entrepreneurs between the ages of 6 and 18. More than 60 kids and 50 booths were on display, ranging from slime to board games.

The participants had the opportunity to earn money and learn valuable entrepreneurial skills. For example, participant Charlie Schotland mentioned that he had already made some money at the showcase, making it a rewarding experience for him.

The event not only provided a platform for these young entrepreneurs to exhibit their businesses but also served as a learning experience for them. Many of the participating children expressed their plans to use the knowledge gained from the event in their future endeavors. It was evident that these young entrepreneurs were eager to learn and grow from the experience.

Overall, the Rochester MN Children’s Business Fair was a successful event that highlighted the innovative ideas and entrepreneurial spirit of the youth in the community. It showed that with determination and creativity, young individuals can start their own businesses and make a positive impact on the world around them.