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FREE COMMUNITY CELEBRATION!

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NoblePalooza

The 4th Annual NoblePalooza, an Expo to Thrive, will return to the Community Learning Center

Saturday, March 14, 2026
10 AM - 2 PM

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This free community event showcases individuals, and organizations from all across Noble County that make our community prosper! Exhibitors will experience great networking and promotions while attendees enjoy free activities, gather information, shop the Marketplace, and discover the many ways to enrich lives in Noble County, Indiana!

REGISTER YOUR BOOTH NOW!

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Organizations that serve the community, including educators, health and wellness, civic and cultural organizations & more!

MARKETPLACE

Locally-owned small businesses operating in Noble County. Offering food, drinks, goods and services in the Marketplace.

YOUTH BUSINESS FAIR

FREE for teens who live in or attend school in Noble County. Sell and pitch products, services and new business concepts.

HUNGRY?

Support a local non-profit by ordering food and drinks from one of our NoblePalooza  concessioners, located in the Marketplace.

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Attend the Expo!

  1. Save the date!  NoblePalooza occurs one day only - Saturday, March 14, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
     
  2. Find the venue - The Community Learning Center is located at 401 E Diamond Street in Kendallville. Use our interactive Google Map or download a map here. Parking is free, but the venue lots may fill quickly.  Additional, free parking is available at East Noble High School, 901 Garden Street, Kendallville and a free Green Bus shuttle will run throughout the event.  
     
  3. ​Plan your visit!  Scroll down to explore all six areas of the expo!  See maps of the venue and areas here.
     
  4. Increase your chances of winning a GRAND PRIZE just for showing up!  Every individual or family will receive one free entry form at reception. Pick up two more by exploring the Youth Business Fair and the exhibits in the Reception Room on the second floor. 
     
  5. Bring cash to enjoy lunch concessions and so you can shop local and support local entrepreneurs! 

2026 Expo Sponsors:

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2025 Exhibitors & Vendors

Explore the many Noble County serving businesses and organizations at NoblePalooza!

Exhibitors and vendors can review their registration details here.

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Supporting Pillars

Convention of States Action

Embrace your civic duties! Visit us to receive information, sign petitions, learn, and join our efforts to develop leaders who engage in their community and appreciate America's founding.

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Crossroads United Way

Find opportunities for families and volunteers to sign up for Imagination Library, Read United, and other volunteer pathways. We will have flyers for interns and other parties about how to work and lead a philanthropic NPO. Find information about how we raise funds and work with area businesses to help our community thrive!

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David Mains

Wood lathed items, ink pens, candle stick holders.

Youth Business Fair

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Drug-Free Noble County

Help Us Reduce the Use and Abuse of Alcohol and Drugs in Noble County!
What’s YOUR piece of the puzzle?

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Engage Noble

The mission of Engage Noble (and its leadership academy) is to teach aspiring leaders of Noble County about each of those five pillars in the scope of servant leadership. Our booth is intended to promote the benefits of the academy and the relationships that can be created within the community through these pillars.

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2025 Youth Entrepreneurs

Visit and support our 2025 Youth Entrepreneurs!

Charlie Streb - Custom car coasters, plus random pens and hair clips.
 

Chase Bitzel - Organic teas and fishing flies.

David Mains - Wood lathed items, ink pens, candle stick holders.

Girl Scouts - Girl Scout Cookies.

Juliette Gonzalez - Homemade chapsticks.

Katherine Mains - Hand crafted goat milk and glycerin soaps.

Kaydence Isaac - Handmade, glazed pottery pieces.

Lillie Foster & McKenzy Tarr - Bracelets and keychains.

Melanie Roberts - Animé and Manga art (a form of illustration that originated in Japan.)

Oak Farm Montessori School Farm Store - Felted items, soap, dryer balls, seasonal and wood crafts.

Teens retain 100% of proceeds of sales.  Bring cash and support our local, young entrepreneurs!

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Visit the Youth Business Fair located in Multi-Purpose Room B at the end of the Main Hall!

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