For Austin Small Business Week, which runs May 2-6, the city is offering numerous free online classes for small business owners.
is partaking in this celebration by offering numerous free business classes for Austin Small Business Week, which runs May 2-6. The city's Economic Development department says it is committed to providing opportunities and resources to small businesses to help them grow and prosper.
The week will kick off with its first class and award session, ‘State of Small Business and Austin Small Business Awards' at 9 a.m. on Monday, May 2. Several workshops, webinars, panels, and discussions will be available throughout the week. The City of Austin Economic Development Department will continue offering free classes following the end of Austin Small Business Week.
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