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SBC Friends,

    I hope all is well and you are having a great summer!

    Please see the attached flyers and this year's core curriculum schedule. If you attend all five of BCCC's Small Business Center Core Curriculum classes, you will receive a certificate of completion.

    Also, don't forget to visit our workshop page...

    Workshops Scheduled:

    •   How to Start a Business - August 5

    •   How to Write a Business Plan - August 19

    •   Advertising and Marketing for Small Business - September 9

    •   Financing Your Small Business - September 16

    •   10 Skills of Successful Small Business Owners - September 19

    •   Recordkeeping and Taxes for Small Buisness - September 23

    •   Manage Your Debt & Credit Priop to Starting Your Business - September 24

    •   Cash Flow: Life Source of Your Business - October 1

    •   Growing Your Business With Social Media - October 10

    •   Using Your Business Plan to Improve Your Small Business - October 14

    •   Marketing For the Craftsperson or Artist: Part 1 - March 20

    •   Marketing For the Craftsperson or Artist: Part 2 - March 21

    Register Now in one of the seminars listed above. Supply your name, phone # and seminar you wish to attend.

    Examples of workshops and seminars relating to small business include:

    •   How to Start a Business

    •   How to Write a Business Plan

    •   Financing a Business

    •   Marketing for Success

    •   Doing Business with the Military

    •   Social Networking

    •   Export Ready

    For more information contact the Small Business Center Staff:

    Lentz Stowe, Director Small Business Center

    Office: Building 8, Room 808
    Phone: (252) 940-6306

    Lauren Spruill, Customized Training Coordinator

    Office: Building 8, Room 808
    Phone: (252) 940-6311

    Eva Peartree, Administrative Assistant/Cashier

    Phone: (252) 940-6375

    To register for a SBC seminar or to be placed on the mailing list, please email

    Lentz Stowe
      Director, Business and Industry Services       5337 Highway 264 East
      Beaufort County Community College
       252.940.6306   •   LentzS@beaufortccc.edu
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