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Latino seminar emphasizes fundamentals of starting a business

May 15, 2008 12:09 a.m.



SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) Expert help for local Latinos thinking about launching a new business venture. The Springfield chapter of the Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce hosted a bi-lingual workshop on "Starting your own business."
Posted on 13 Aug 2008 by admin
SBA Access to Loans and Financial Assistace Workshop
Jose Salce, owner of Salce Transportation and Efrain Santana, owner of 2 Guy Auto Sales each ware looking for ways to grow their businesses with financial assistance. The workshop is part of a series of " How to start your business" seminar presented by the MLCC three times a year.

Posted on 06 Aug 2008 by admin
Young Latino Heroes to be Honored at Fenway Park

The Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce, El Mundo Newspaper and the Boston Red Sox announced the names of the Latino Heroes who will be honored at Fenway Park in Boston Massachusetts.

The students were selected from schools in Springfield, Holyoke and Westfield for their outstanding...
Posted on 16 May 2008 by admin
Future Business Leaders complete Business Seminar
(Springfield, MA) Eighteen students graduated from the “Business Seminar for the Youth”.

During the school vacation of April 21-25, students learned the basic skills of business, banking, ecommerce, web technology and...

Posted on 29 Apr 2008 by admin
Teatro Vida empowering youth through theater and art
Twenty five Latino youth celebrated with business and community leaders, family and friends, dream makers of the Latino Breakfast Club and project Director Magdalena Gomez the opening of a new theater group project in Western MA. Magdalena Gomez is an award winning poet, playwright, performer and arts educator who will train the youth in theater and the arts, “we will have our first performance in June 08” stated Ms. Gomez.

Posted on 28 Feb 2008 by admin
Latino Students honored by the Boston Red Sox
SPRINGFIELD, MA—The Massachusetts Latino Chamber of Commerce, El Mundo Newspaper and the Boston Red Sox honored outstanding Latino students at Fenway Park in Boston Massachusetts. The ten students: Kristina Torres, Steven Martinez, Maria Linares, Darious Santiago, Bryan Geng, Mabel Baez, Lydia Vazquez, Cesar Acevedo, Carlos Gonzalez II and Elizabeth Espiritusanto, were selected from Springfield Public Schools for their outstanding academic accomplishments and leadership skills. Elizabeth received a standing ovation as she sang the National Anthem before a sold-out crowd. “My dream is to sing at Fenway Park,” stated Elizabeth to her mother years ago, her mom simply laughed. Elizabeth is an outstanding 8th grade student at ...
Posted on 11 Feb 2008 by admin
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