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Start Up Basics Workshop

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 979 17th Ave Santa Cruz CA 95062  See map

Santa Cruz County SCORE's SimpleSTEPS workshop series begins with Start Up Basics. This workshop helps new and early-stage businesses with a broad brush overview of subjects that will impact the success or failure of that business.

Cost is $35 for preregistered or $40 for walkins.

The SimpleSTEPS series offers these four other workshops following "Start Up Basics": #2 - Developing Your Business Idea; #3 - Developing Your Marketing Plan; #4 - Financial Planning; and #5 - Financial Reporting, Funding & Next Steps. Each set of four workshops follow the "Start Up Basics" in February, May and October, all on Wednesdays from 6-9PM.

A special discount price of $120 is available by prepaying workshops #2-#5.

For more information, visit santacruzscore.org

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catecreates June 3, 2013 at 10:05 am
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Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 30, 2013 at 04:49 pm
There was an injury accident on southbound Highway 17 between Vine Hill and Granite Creek roads. ARead More silver SUV went over the side around 11:30 a.m. Two people were trapped in the vehicle, badly hurt and the car was smoking. One was taken by helicopter to a trauma center, the other by regular ambulance -- all according to emergency radio traffic. We'll try to have more on the crash from the CHP tomorrow.
Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 31, 2013 at 01:12 pm
More info:Read More http://scottsvalley.patch.com/groups/editors-picks/p/chp-medical-emergency-likely-caused-highway-17-crash