On Wednesday, July 17th, at 8:30a, at The Riveter Fremont, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce is hosting a ‘Fremont Makers & Maker Spaces’ panel discussion on small business, and how to make businesses at the Center of the Universe thrive!
The strength of the Fremont business district, and its creativity, comes from the concentration of small businesses here, and the support they enjoy from the clients and customers who value independent, small scale service.
At its July meeting, the Fremont Chamber will spotlight the unique Fremont Makers, and the Maker Spaces. These small entrepreneurs and hands-on crafters provide products and venues vital to making our community work. In addition to learning how these micro-businesses work, hear tips and resources that can make all businesses grow.
This panel discussion will feature makers, and maker supporters, including:
- Jesse Nelson, of Conduit Coffee and Pelington Village
- Kristin Sonon, of Western Towboat
- Ryan Reiter, of Fremont Sunday Market
- Soleil Roth, of The Riveter
- Erin Adams, Executive Director of Seattle Made
Attend this informative and insightful discussion, sponsored by the Port of Seattle. An RSVP is encouraged for attendance, along with a $25 meeting fee. Register on-line (click here,) and find out more about what makes the Fremont Makers, and Maker Spaces, thrive!