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Business Development Workshops
multiple times during the year
on the 2nd Thursday
​9:00-10:00am

Locations vary

These workshops are FREE to attend
for downtown business owners and management
​and entrepreneurs.
Rochester ​Main Street's focus is to help the downtown business community.  One way they meet this goal is by hosting free Business Development Workshops for business owners and managers.  Topics and locations vary with each session, but are generally panel discussions from area experts. ​
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Previous sessions topics have included:  social media, free resources available to businesses via Small Business Development Center (SBDC), and fire safety.

Upcoming topics include:  Advertising, Window Displays, HR Issues, and Landlord opportunities and requirements.

This FREE resource is formatted for those involved with small business, as an owner or manager, or those looking to start a new business in the downtown district.

Enjoy complimentary light refreshments during the workshop.

Registration is not required but strongly encouraged.

    Register here for the Oct 10th session
    ​Topic: 
    Advertising
    Register each attendee separately. 

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    Register here for the Nov 14th session
    Topic: 
    Window Displays
    Register each attendee separately. 

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Rochester Main Street
18 South Main Street (Suite 2B)
Rochester, NH 03867

​(603) 330-7195     rochesternhmainstreet@gmail.com
  • Home
  • What We Do
    • Ongoing Initiatives
    • Accomplishments
    • Community Partners
  • Events
    • Elf Off The Shelf
    • Bigfoot
  • About Downtown
    • Discover Downtown
    • Videos
    • Public Art Map
    • Historic Photos
  • Board of Directors
    • Contact the Board
  • Downtown News