The CNMI Innovation Incubator program is excited to announce The Haunted Marketplace, a Halloween-themed Small Business Night showcasing local entrepreneurs and community talent. The event will take place on Saturday, October 25, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Beach Road Plaza parking lot in front of the Incubator Makerspace.
The Haunted Marketplace is specifically designed to showcase the CNMI Innovation Incubator’s cohort of small businesses, giving them a platform to share their products and services with the community. Featured innovators include Marianas Churisos, Bishu™ Marianas, Krafting Littles, Sakubloom, Paradise Lyric House LLC, Bobole’s Novelties, CNMI Central (Pacific Pact LLC), Highlands Lawn Care, Samantha Salamon Studio, Crownway Green Energy Company, and Bwiibwii’s Professional Lawncare Services. Community favorites will also join as guest vendors, offering local flavors from Dube’s Smokehouse Tacos, Divine’s Essentials, and The Kuxsins, complementing the innovators’ showcase with added variety.
Families and community members can look forward to Halloween-themed products and services, live performances, a free photo booth, face painting for all ages, sweet treats, and exciting prize giveaways. Guests are encouraged to come in costume to receive special spooky surprises. The program invites families, friends, and children to enjoy a fun-filled evening of community entertainment and Halloween spirit.
“This is more than just a festive occasion- it fosters meaningful connections among participants of all ages, supports local talent and vendors, and reinforces our role as a hub for community building,” said Cherese Palacios, Program Manager of the CNMI Innovation Incubator. “We’re excited to see families enjoy the spirit of Halloween and discover the amazing small businesses we have here in the Marianas.”
For more information about The Haunted Marketplace, please contact the CNMI Innovation Incubator team at (670) 488-1661/1662 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Stay updated by following us on Instagram at @cnmisbdc and on Facebook at CNMI Small Business Development Center Network.
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