We are waiting for you at the Toulouse International Fair 2022
Come stroll through the aisles of the Foire Internationale de Toulouse which is held at the Meett until April 18th. This Tuesday, the Dépêche du Midi awaits you on its stand with entertainment and gifts.
Everything to arrange or decorate your apartment, your house, your garden. A Sports and Video Games Village, a new space bringing together a dozen start-ups, an esplanade devoted to the environment, another to cocooning and well-being, a flea market for antiquing, demonstrators and their incredible techniques… what to eat on site, and why not climb aboard the Ferris Wheel (free) above the colorful and lively stands at the Meett… The first economic event in the Occitanie region, this new edition of the Foire Internationale de Toulouse invites you to the Meett, until April 18, with many exhibitors. The opportunity to meet experts, professionals to discover the latest daily trends and do good business.
This Tuesday with the Dépêche du Midi
For 4 years, the Midi Dispatch is associated with the Toulouse International Fair with a dedicated day. This year, this Tuesday, April 12 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., your regional news daily, you are attending its stand (Hall 1) alongside Noon Olympic and By Occitania with playful and musical entertainment in the presence of Condom bandas to punctuate the aisles. Visitors could spin the lucky wheel to win prizes. A cargo bike with a caricaturist will also paint your portrait. The Oscar trophy of Midi-Olympic will be to be discovered on its stand.
Subscribers of the Midi Dispatch are invited for free, and readers will be able to cut out a coupon from the newspaper for free access to the Meett.
A model of the Ariane 6 rocket
Also note that this Wednesday, April 13 at 3 p.m., the association L’Outil en main (Hall 1) will present its creation: a model of the Ariane 6 rocket on its launch base, made for a year with children. the Innerwheel association will give a check to support the work of the volunteers, all seniors, with the youngest to make them aware of manual trades: “Cutting, assembling, welding, it was the children who did everything! “Summarizes André Bompa, president of the association l’Outil en main.