Winner form last year's Blacktown Local Business Awards.
Local Business Awards recognise hard work EXCITEMENT is building as finalists in this year’s Blacktown City Local Business Awards are announced in time to dust off their finery, ready for the biggest night of the year.
The date? Monday, July 26. The place? Blacktown Workers Club. The event? The Blacktown City Local Business awards presentation evening.
Precedent Productions Managing Director and Awards founder Steve Loe said the announcements of this year’s awards winners and celebration of all finalists was the annual night of nights for the Blacktown City business community.
“It’s the night where local business owners and their staff let down their hair and celebrate,” he said.
“The annual awards presentation is chance for these hardworking locals to take a break, look back on their achievements and join in celebrating each other’s successes.
“We announce the winners of each category, but in my eyes, every single finalist is a winner.
“Every finalist has worked hard to get there, and the evening is a wonderful opportunity to catch up, enjoy great food and entertainment, and relax in a fabulous atmosphere.”
Mr Loe said the Blacktown City Local Business Awards presentation evening was always a glittering spectacle, with finalists dressed in their best and ready to laugh and cheer for everyone in the room.
“You simply can’t beat the atmosphere,” he said. “I defy the Oscars to equal it for genuine, heartfelt speeches and warm support.”
“All finalists in each category are announced, with their picture shown on the big screen.
“It’s heart-warming to hear the deafening cheers from the crowd as everyone celebrates the achievement of all the businesses in the room.”
“Western Sydney Business Access, which has supported the awards as a media partner, contains a special feature that lists all the finalists in each category.”
“This is a chance for customers and clients to see if the businesses they nominated have become finalists.”
The Blacktown City Local Business Awards are only possible with the support of major partners, Blacktown City Council, Blacktown Workers Club, NOVA Employment and Westpoint and support partners, Seven Hills Plaza, Woodcroft Village, White Key Marketing, Greater Blacktown Business Chamber and Rotary Club of Blacktown City.
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