To celebrate Small Business Saturday, we're co-hosting a "Swanky Saturday" talk at B Street Theatre with three of Sacramento's coolest small businesses.
We'll talk with the owners of Andy's Candy Apothecary and of Oblivion Coffee & Comics near the Capitol (they're both past winners of the "Calling All Dreamers" business-plan contest run by the Downtown Sacramento Partnership) and Classy Hippie Tea in Oak Park about their businesses - why they took the plunge, how they think big, the pros and cons of doing business in Sacramento, and advice they'd give to other aspiring entrepreneurs who want to set up shop.
Come celebrate Small Business in Sacramento by listening to three business owners who are doing the city proud.
PANELISTS
* Laura Benson and Neil Estaris, co-owners of Oblivion Coffee & Comics in Downtown Sacramento
* Leo Hickman - owner of Classy Hippie Tea Co.
* Andy Paul, owner of Andy's Candy Apothecary in Downtown Sacramento
We'll be chatting in the Star Room of the B Street Theater, before the 9 pm showing of "A Moving Day" (the LAST SHOW that will ever be held here before the crew moves to its posh new digs at the SOFIA on Capitol Avenue).
Our talk is free for anyone to attend -- grab a drink at the lobby beforehand -- but it will be even more of a Swanky Saturday on the Grid if you pair it with tickets to "A Moving Day."
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