EBRCC Training
EBRCC Training
2024 NATIONAL MEDAL
for Museum and Library Service Finalist
EBRCC Training
Please register with SCORE in advance for this program. Click on Join Event Online. This event is held on Zoom.
Description: This fast-moving Lunch 'N Learn will alert you to the most common mistakes that business owners make - and how to avoid them. If you have established your business as a corporation or LLC, this is one program you will not want to miss.
The class is filled up. Contact Tech trainer to be added to the interest list: ybombardiere@ebpl.org
You can also watch the previous sessions here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3zFaZAZDa5hdnWyxo7PXVFwIgk8o3Bz-
The class is filled up. Contact Tech trainer to be added to the interest list: ybombardiere@ebpl.org
You can also watch the previous sessions here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3zFaZAZDa5hdnWyxo7PXVFwIgk8o3Bz-
A new topic for each class.
The class is filled up. Contact Tech trainer to be added to the interest list: ybombardiere@ebpl.org
Registration: https://forms.gle/PE8NfgwFc56QaBy49
Attendance: 4 people maximum.
Audience: 18 and up only.
Registration: https://forms.gle/uLdRnf8Cu3iSgm2M7
Attendance: 4 people maximum.
Audience: 18 and up only.
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