Lynnwood to host Small Business Basics Workshop Lending Options Sept. 18

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The City of Lynnwood is set to host a workshop on September 18, focusing on lending options available for small businesses. This event, organized in collaboration with the Small Business Administration, will take place at the Lynnwood Library from 10-11:30 a. m. Attendees will gain insights on where and how to acquire funding to either launch or sustain their businesses. The workshop aims to bolster the local economy by equipping entrepreneurs with critical financial knowledge.

This initiative reflects Lynnwood's commitment to supporting small businesses and fostering economic growth. The session is open to all small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs in the area. Participants are encouraged to RSVP to secure their spot. Such workshops are vital for enhancing local business resilience and financial literacy.

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