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Business calendar: Week of March 18

Published: Sunday, Mar. 17, 2013 - 12:00 am | Page 2D

Wednesday

8:45-11:30 a.m. – The Sacramento Area Regional Technology Alliance presents "Funding Choices for Startups – From Bootstrapping to Crowdfunding" at Drexel University, One Capitol Mall, Suite 260. Cost is $40. To register, visit www.sarta.org.

1 p.m. – Sacramento Public Library presents "Job Searching With Linkedin" at North Natomas Library, 4660 Via Ingoglia. For more information, visit www.saclibrary.org.

1:30-3 p.m. – The Greater Sacramento Small Business Development Center holds a free workshop called "SBA Financing Options" at 1410 Ethan Way. To register, visit www.sbdc.net.

4-6 p.m. – The International Facility Management Association presents "Ygrene-PACE Presentation and Tour" at 520 Capital Mall. To register, visit http://a3.acteva.com/orderbooking/bookEvent/A332975.

Thursday

9-11 a.m. – Roseville Chamber of Commerce presents "LinkedIn 101 – Building Your Profile" at Roseville Chamber of Commerce, 650 Douglas Blvd., Roseville. Cost is $89. For more information, visit www.smartnetstrategies.com.

9 a.m.-noon – The Greater Sacramento SBDC holds a workshop called "QuickBooks Reports & Forms" at 1410 Ethan Way. Cost is $40. To register, visit www.sbdc.net.

1-3 p.m. – Roseville Chamber of Commerce presents "LinkedIn 201 – Using LinkedIn " at Roseville Chamber of Commerce, 650 Douglas Blvd., Roseville. Cost is $89. For more information, visit www.smartnetstrategies.com.

Friday 8:30-10 a.m. – El Dorado Hills Chamber presents a career forum at California Welcome Center, 2085 Vine St., El Dorado Hills. For more information, visit www.eldoradohillschamber.org.

10 am.-noon – Sacramento Public Library and OASIS Institute present "The Job Search Online" at Rancho Cordova library branch, 9845 Folsom Blvd.. For more information, visit www.saclibrary.org.

Saturday

8 a.m. – International Association of Administrative Professionals local chapters are hosting a Technology Power Hours event at Rancho Cordova City Hall, 2729 Prospect Park Drive, Rancho Cordova. Cost is $50. To register, visit http://iaap-sac.org/technologypower/.

9 a.m.-5 p.m. – Home Loan Counseling Center offers a first-time homebuyer education workshop at 1800 Tribute Road. Cost is $60 per household plus $5 for lunch, if desired. To register, call (916) 646-2005.

10 a.m. – Sacramento Public Library presents "Personal Finance Basics" at South Natomas Library, 2901 Truxel Road. For more information, visit www.saclibrary.org.

11 a.m. – Sacramento Public Library presents "Talk to a Job Coach" at Orangevale Library, 8820 Greenback Lane, Orangevale. For more information, visit www.saclibrary.org.

Email announcements of your business meetings, seminars and other events to bizcal@sacbee.com by noon Tuesday for publication the following Sunday.

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