HUTCHINSON, Kan. – NetWork Kansas, The Hutchinson SCORE Chapter, Reno County E-Partners and The Quest Center for Entrepreneur at Hutchinson Community College are bringing The Ice House Entrepreneurship Program to Hutchinson.
The Ice House Entrepreneurship Program is a revolutionary new learning program designed to inspire and engage participants in the fundamental concepts of an entrepreneurial mindset and the unlimited opportunities it can provide.
This highly interactive program enables participants to learn directly from the firsthand experience of successful real-world entrepreneurs. The overall objective is to empower learners through entrepreneurial thinking and immerse them in entrepreneurial experiences that will enable them to develop entrepreneurial skills.
The Kansas Ice House Course consists of eight weekly sessions on Thursday nights for eight weeks, Jan. 28 through April 7. Each participant receives a copy of the book, Who Owns the Ice House, a course workbook, and a license to complete course work.
Registration is now open and space is limited with only 25 seats available. Attendees will have the opportunity to receive some of the $100 registration fee returned to them based on attendance and completion of course.
Reno County E-Partners, NetWork Kansas, SCORE, and the Quest Center for Entrepreneurs at Hutchinson Community College are dedicated to helping entrepreneurs start or expand their business by consulting, education, and having available local funds for gap financing. For more information about Reno County Ice House, contact the Quest Center for Entrepreneurs at (620) 665-8468.