Giving Tuesday, 70+ businesses featured at Brookfield event

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Checking out Ay Chihuahua!

Ay Chihuahua! Is a pop-up espresso bar with Mexican-style coffee for corporate events, weddings, funerals, backyard parties and meet-ups.

Since 1987, WWBIC has supported entrepreneurs that are looking for resources and expert advice to help launch & grow their businesses. Brian Kramp is in Brookfield at an annual event where more than 70 local businesses will be featured this Giving Tuesday.

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Owner of Blossom Candle Co. speaks with FOX6

WWBIC is a statewide economic development non-profit organization that is "Putting Dreams to Work" and today they’re holding their annual luncheon and small business market. Brian Kramp is at the Brookfield Conference Center where later today more than fifty of locally owned businesses will be set up featuring items that got a boost from WWBIC.

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Dozens of business owners featured

If you’re hoping to create a small business, but know where to start or how to get help, WWBIC can be a great resource. Brian Kramp is in Brookfield at their Annual Luncheon where more than fifty small business owners will be sharing their stories guests.

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Learning about Edith Cocktail Bar

Since 1987, WWBIC has supported entrepreneurs that are looking for resources and expert advice to help launch & grow their businesses. Brian Kramp is at their annual luncheon and small business market where more than fifty ocal businesses will be featured this Giving Tuesday.

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Learn about Piece of Love Cake + Coffee

Whether it’s one-on-one coaching, providing business loans or offering financial wellness training, the team at WWBIC assist hundreds of local businesses. Brian Kramp is in Brookfield at their annual luncheon with an entrepreneur that WWBIC helped so she could share a "piece of love."