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New businesses get advice at Great Falls Development Authority session – Two more events Nov. 19

Tammi Galloway is interested in growing her Great Falls Bedlah & Boodles belly dance business, possibly borrowing money to expand her inventory of costumes for online sales.

Andrew Long, manager and co-owner of the Oil Barn in Big Sandy, hopes to expand his business by bottling smaller containers of organic safflower cooking oil for home use.

They were among eight area businesspeople attending last week’s Entrepreneurial Spirit Tour in Great Falls. It’s the seventh such event sponsored by the Great Falls Development Authority in the 13 Golden Triangle area counties it serves.

The Great Falls Development Authority http://www.greatfallsdevelopment.org/ will play host to two more Entrepreneurial Spirit Tour stops on Wednesday, Nov. 18 in Cascade and Belt. The Cascade event will from 2 to 4 p.m. at Wedsworth Memorial Library, 13 North Front Street. The Belt event will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Belt Goldern Agers, 19 Castner St.

Peter Johnson, [email protected]

Full Story: http://www.greatfallstribune.com/story/money/2015/11/10/new-businesses-get-advice-gfda-session/75497638/

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