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Tuesday


GETTING FUNDING: The coastal chapter of SCORE holds a workshop on funding sources for small businesses. 6-9 p.m. 5500 Leeds Ave., North Charleston. $25. For more information call 727-4778 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. weekdays.

Wednesday


HEALTH CARE REFORM UPDATE: The Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce holds its quarterly business breakfast. 7:30-9 a.m. Holiday Inn Express, 120 Holiday Drive, Summerville. Scheduled speakers are Adrian Grimes of Consumers’ Choice Health Plan Andrea H. Brisbin of Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd. Topic: “Health Care Reform: The Impact on Small Business. Free for members; $25 for others. Go to www.greatersummerville.org for more information.

WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS: Mentors from the coastal chapter of SCORE holds a free roundtable meeting for women business entrepreneurs. 9 a.m. 4500 Leeds Ave., North Charleston. Open to walk-ins. Call 727-4778.

Thursday


FOR FUND-RAISERS: The Lowcountry chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals holds a free brownbag luncheon about fund-raising within a two-to-15-worker organization. Noon. 635 Rutledge Ave., Suite 201, Charleston. Scheduled speaker is Ginny Deerin, founder and former executive director of WINGS for Kids. Reservations required at afplowcountrychapter@yahoo.com by March 4.

Entrepreneurs WORKSHOP: The S.C. Women’s Business Center holds an entrepreneurial readiness workshop. 5:30-7:30 p.m. 129 Cannon St., Charleston. $20. Call 763-7333 for more information.

March 12


Military Career Expo: The Non Commissioned Officers Association of the United States of America holds a career expo for separating military members and military spouses. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Redbank Club, 2316 Redbank Road, Goose Creek.

March 13


GENERAL ELECTRIC CEO: The Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce holds its annual economic outlook. Noon-2 p.m. Charleston Area Convention Center 5055 International Blvd., North Charleston. Keynote speaker is Jeff Immelt, chairman and CEO of General Electric Co. $105 for members; $160 for others. Go to charlestonchamber.net/calendar for more information.

March 14


TECH CONFERENCE: The Charleston Digital Corridor holds its inaugural CodeShow conference on emerging software technologies. 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dock Street Theatre, 135 Church St., Charleston. $249; $49 for students. Go to CHSCodeShow.com for more details.

GETTING GOVERNMENT WORK: The S.C. Small Business Development Center Charleston holds a seminar: “How to do Business With the Government.” 9-11:30 a.m. 1930 Hanahan Road, Suite 330, North Charleston. Scheduled participants include representatives from federal, state and local agencies. $25. Registration required. Call 740-6160 for registration and details.

INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT: The TDL Council holds its annual S.C. Transportation, Distribution and Logistics Summit. 10 a.m.-3:15 p.m. Seawell’s Banquet & Reception Center, 1125 Rosewood Drive, Columbia. Theme: “Bridging the Gap for Tomorrow’s Infrastructure.” $100 until March 7; $120 afterward. Go to www.tdlcouncilsc.com/summit.

March 22


SUPPLY CHAIN FORUM: The College of Charleston School of Business holds the inaugural S.C. Supply Chain Summit. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Beatty Center, 5 Liberty St. Charleston. Scheduled speakers include S.C. Commerce Secretary Bobby Hitt and State Ports Authority CEO Jim Newsome. $50. Go to go.cofc.edu/summit to register.

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