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Sept. 2, 2010
SPCC Fall Entrepreneurship Programs Scheduled
South Piedmont Community College?s Small Business Center has announced its fall lineup of entrepreneurship courses and seminars. The first workshop, ?How to Start a Nonprofit Organization,? will be Sept. 13 at the Union West Library in Indian Trail.
Other seminars will include business ideas, how to start a business, marketing, Internet marketing, eBay, coping with change, bookkeeping, social networking, and other subjects. A complete list with detailed descriptions, dates, and times is posted on SPCC?s website, www.spcc.edu. Go to Small Business Centers, then click on ?Class Schedule.?
SPCC will also present the entrepreneurship course REAL on the Old Charlotte Highway Campus in Monroe. This is an intensive, eight-week interactive program that covers every aspect of running a small business. Anyone may take this course, and dislocated or unemployed workers may qualify for registration fee waivers.
Headliners this fall include local and state celebrities Laura Hamilton and Mike Collins. Both have made numerous presentations across North Carolina and the United States and have been consultants to numerous blue-chip corporations. Hamilton will be at both the Lockhart-Taylor Center in Wadesboro and the Old Charlotte Highway Campus on Sept.  22, and Collins will be at both locations on Oct. 18.
The Small Business Center is partnering with New Ventures Business Development Corporation and the Union and Anson chambers of commerce to make these presentations possible. For more information, call Vince Holloman in Monroe at 704-290-5222 or Lois Crumpler in Wadesboro at 704-272-5463.