Free classes for Shoreline businesses

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline Community College Small Business Accelerator is collaborating with the City of Shoreline Economic Development Office to offer free business classes designed for local entrepreneurs. Known as "Brown Bag Lunch and Learn," these sessions will run every Tuesday from February 2 to March 2, 2010, at Shoreline City Hall from 12:00 to 1:30 p. m. This initiative aims to support new and emerging businesses in Shoreline by providing insights into effective business planning and strategies for growth. With no charge for participation, thanks to local sponsors, the program is an excellent opportunity for business owners looking to enhance their skills.

Attendees can expect to gain practical knowledge that will aid them in expanding their market reach and improving their business operations. The classes are designed to be informative yet convenient, allowing entrepreneurs to learn during their lunch breaks. Interested parties are encouraged to reach out to the Economic Development Office for further details. This effort signifies a commitment to fostering a vibrant business community within Shoreline.

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