Go to There: JVS' Starting a Small Business in Illinois Event

Starting a new business, or anything new, can be tough. It can be hard to tell where to start, what to think of before even starting and all the other things you haven’t even thought to think of. That’s okay. Take a deep breath. We’re gonna get through this.

You should also perhaps think about going to JVS Chicago’s informational event geared towards folks who want to get “acquainted with the basic procedures for opening a business in Illinois.” On Jan. 10 at 216 W. Jackson Blvd., on the second floor, from 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., you’ll be able to “receive information designed to answer your questions about the legalities, regulations and requirements of operating a small business” here in Illinois.

It’s a free event, and to RSVP, all you need to do is call Steve Bob or email him at sbdcdumancenter@jvschicago.org. You can also read (slightly) more about it here.
  

David Wolinsky is a freelance writer and a lifelong Chicagoan. In addition to currently serving as an interviewer-writer for Adult Swim, he's also a comedy-writing instructor for Second City. He was the Chicago city editor for The Onion A.V. Club where he provided in-depth daily coverage of this city's bustling arts/entertainment scene for half a decade. When not playing video games for work he's thinking of dashing out to Chicago Diner, Pizano's, or Yummy Yummy. His first career aspirations were to be a game-show host.

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