Stuck? Let’s Fix It: August Schuypreneur Boot Camp Offers Small Business Office Hours
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Running a small business means wearing a lot of hats. Marketing, technology, social media, finances, websites, customers—the list goes on. And sometimes there’s one project, question, or problem that just keeps getting pushed to the bottom of the list.
August’s Schuypreneur Boot Camp is your chance to bring it in and get some help. Instead of a traditional workshop with a predetermined topic, we’re opening August’s session as Small Business Office Hours. You decide what we work on.
What Are You Stuck On?
Maybe you need help figuring out Meta Business Suite. Maybe you’ve been meaning to update your Google Business Profile but don’t know where to start. Perhaps you’ve created something in Canva and want another set of eyes on it.
Or maybe your question has nothing to do with technology.
Possible topics could include:
Social media and Meta Business Suite
Canva and marketing materials
ChatGPT and other technology tools
Google Business Profile
Websites and online presence
Email marketing
Eventbrite and QR codes
Business planning
General marketing questions
Or something completely different
Bring What You’re Working On
This is intended to be a hands-on working session. Bring your laptop, paperwork, draft materials, account information, or anything else that will help us work through your question. You don’t need to have a polished project or even know exactly what the solution should be. That’s the point.
Bring the thing that has you stuck, and we’ll work on it together.
Tell Us What You Need When You Register
For this session, RSVPs are required.
When you register, we’ll ask you to briefly describe the question, problem, or project you’d like help with. That gives us an opportunity to do a little homework before you arrive and make the session as useful as possible.
Event Details
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
5:00 PM
FLX Works, Watkins Glen
Free to attend.
Whether you have a five-minute question or a project you’ve been avoiding for months, bring it along. Sometimes all it takes is another set of eyes, a new tool, or a little help figuring out the next step.





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