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The Bothell Small Business Workshops Series, organized by OneEastside, is a free educational initiative aimed at empowering local entrepreneurs and small business owners. This four-part series will take place at Bothell City Hall, with sessions scheduled from October 26 to November 16, 2023. Each workshop is designed to provide valuable insights into building and managing a successful business, covering essential topics that are crucial for local entrepreneurs. Participants will benefit from the expertise of seasoned business advisors, including Shawn Palmer, who will guide them through practical strategies and tools for business growth. The workshops are a part of a broader effort by OneEastside to support small businesses and stimulate the local economy.

By offering these resources at no cost, the initiative aims to remove barriers for aspiring business owners in the community. The series is expected to attract a diverse group of participants, reflecting the vibrant entrepreneurial spirit in Bothell. This event is not only timely but also critical for fostering a supportive environment for small businesses in the region.

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