Small business workshop series returns to Indianapolis Public Library

Central Library is hosting a Small Business Series to help educate and inspire small business owners and entrepreneurs.

The Central Library against a bright blue sky

It’s difficult to remember what the library looked like without these flanking art pieces.

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Want to start a business?

The Indianapolis Public Library is launching a free Small Business Series starting Monday, Sept. 9 and running until Tuesday, Oct. 1 at Central Library. It invites business owners and entrepreneurs to attend a series of programs designed to educate and inspire.

The series will cover essential business topics such as financial statements, law, marketing, certifications, and intellectual property.

Here’s the schedule:

Register for workshops online.

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