In an effort to foster collaboration and address the needs of the local business community, the Barbour County Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Barbour County Economic Development Authority and Woodlands Development and Lending, continues to host the Small Business Solutions for Barbour County meeting in 2024.
Scheduled for Monday, January 8, the meeting will commence at 5:30 p.m. and take place at the restored Golden Rule Building, a historic landmark located at 122 Crim Avenue in Belington.
The Golden Rule Building, with its rich history and architectural significance, provides an ideal setting for the gathering, reflecting the community's commitment to preserving its heritage while fostering progress.
The upcoming meeting is open to all business owners, representatives of local organizations, and residents with ideas or questions about enhancing the economic landscape of Barbour County. The organizers encourage a diverse and inclusive participation to ensure a comprehensive discussion on the challenges and opportunities faced by the local small business community.
What sets this meeting apart is its informal nature. Attendees can expect an environment conducive to open dialogue, brainstorming, and networking. It's not just an opportunity for established business owners to share insights but also a chance for emerging entrepreneurs to connect with seasoned professionals. The goal is to create a supportive community that propels the growth of local enterprises.
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