Calendar

This calendar focuses on business and community events
of particular interest to Friend and Champion,
with a focus on southern Alameda County.

 

Apr
26
Wed
Business Law for Entrepreneurs – SBDC – Hayward @ Hayward City Hall - 2nd Floor Conference Room 2A
Apr 26 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Business Law for Entrepreneurs

 

From deciding how to structure your business, to hiring your first employee or selecting a business name, this workshop will teach you the basics to start, grow, and protect your company. Topics include:

  • A general overview of business entities
  • Employment law and contracts
  • Commercial leases
  • Intellectual property basics (copyrights, trademarks, patents)

This event is held in conjunction with the Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights, Legal Services for Entrepreneurs (www.lccr.com) – this organization provides pro bono (no charge) services to low-income entrepreneurs.

Apr
28
Fri
Starting a Home Based Business – SBDC – San Leandro @ REACH Center
Apr 28 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

Starting a Home Based Business (San Leandro)

What do Apple Computer, Hershey’s, Mary Kay Cosmetics, and the Ford Motor Company have in common?

These well-known corporations all started out as home-based businesses. In fact, more than half of all U.S. businesses are based out of an owner’s home.

This free seminar discusses several elements necessary for starting a successful home-based business. These elements include:

* Business planning
* Licenses and permits
* Finances
* Marketing, including websites and social media
* Taxation
* Work/Life balance

Understanding these issues is critical to becoming a successful home-based entrepreneur.

This seminar is sponsored by the Alameda County Community Development Agency.
Apr
24
Tue
Freeway Interchange Improvements – Hayward @ Hayward City Hall, City Council Chambers
Apr 24 @ 7:00 pm

How Should Hayward’s Freeway Interchanges be Improved?

County, City Explore Improvement Ideas for
I-880 Interchanges at Whipple Road and Industrial Parkway

The Alameda County Transportation Commission, in partnership with the City of Hayward, will begin studying alternatives to relieve traffic congestion and provide better connectivity for pedestrians and bicyclists at the I-880/Whipple Road and I-880/Industrial Parkway interchanges.

Staff from the Alameda County Transportation Commission and the City of Hayward will be presenting preliminary project information, including conceptual designs, at the upcoming April 24 Hayward City Council Meeting. Attend the meeting to find out more about the project and provide feedback.