Entrepreneur Trail Walk Issaquah

Issaquah, WALocal News

The upcoming Entrepreneur Trail Walk in Issaquah, scheduled for September 24, 2024, is designed to foster networking among local entrepreneurs and those interested in starting their own businesses. Hosted by the City of Issaquah and Startup 425, the event will commence at 10:30 AM at the Issaquah Coffee Company, where participants can purchase coffee before setting off on a trail walk through Confluence Park. This unique format allows for informal discussions and relationship-building in an inviting outdoor setting. Attendees are encouraged to stay afterward for lunch to further their conversations and connections made during the event. This initiative underscores the city’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurship and community engagement.

By bringing together diverse individuals, the event aims to cultivate a supportive environment for local business development. The Entrepreneur Trail Walk promises to be an enriching experience that contributes to the overall economic vitality of Issaquah. Participants can find more details and register for the event through the provided link.

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