Entrepreneur's Empowerment Seminars
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4709 Harford Road,Baltimore MD 21214
13 October, 2021
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This is a series of seminars for current & future businesses and entrepreneurs Wednesdays October 6th - December 15th6:00 pm to 8:00 pm(note no seminar 11/24)Free eventAttend as many seminars as you likeBabysitting services are provided by The Cube Cowork (arts and crafts activities). There are limited spaces so registration is required.Snacks will be provided.Covid Protocols: This is an in-person event. Social distancing guidelines will be followed and masks are required for participants. Seminar Descriptions:These 10 seminars are designed for current or future businesses and entrepreneurs living or located in Baltimore City. Attend as many as you like. We strive to host inclusive, accessible events that enable all individuals, including individuals with disabilities, to engage fully. To request accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, please contact Daniel Doty at 410-319-7150 or [email protected]. Hamilton Lauraville Main Street (HLMS) is a diverse community of businesses & residents joining together to create a thriving Harford Road commercial district in Northeast Baltimore City. Surrounded by neighborhoods of stately homes, large trees, pretty cottages, and colorful gardens, the Hamilton-Lauraville Main Street district retains its small-town charm while offering a desirable array of restaurants, taverns, galleries, small shops, and cultural spots. Hamilton-Lauraville is truly a DIY place, where local residents own small businesses, ranging from book stores to restaurants and handmade jewelry stores to bakeries and vegan donuts. HLMS hosts over 40 events each year, ranging from First Fridays, street festivals, farmers markets, and the annual Downhill Derby. Hamilton-Lauraville Healthy Neighborhood is a program under HLMS. The neighborhoods in Healthy Neighborhoods include Arcadia, Beverly Hills, Hamilton Hills, Lauraville, Morgan Park, Moravia-Walther and Waltherson. By targeting the strongest, most marketable areas of a neighborhood to become the “postcard blocks” the residents can set high standards for the neighborhood as a whole and re-define the neighborhood’s image in terms of its best assets. Healthy Neighborhoods provide grants for block improvement projects, capital improvements, and special renovation loans for homeowners.
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