HUTCHINSON, Kan. – Aspiring entrepreneurs can gain valuable skills and insights through the Ice House Entrepreneurship Program, an eight-week in-person course hosted by StartUp Hutch and Network Kansas. Running weekly from January 29 to March 26, this program is designed for low-income individuals looking for economic mobility opportunities.
Held on Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at Hutchinson Community College in the Peel Center, Room 114, the course is ideal for individuals wanting to create a new income stream or start a small business on their own terms, with real guidance and support along the way. The registration fee is $50 with scholarships available. The deadline to register is Monday, January 26.
“This course is designed to empower individuals with the mindset and skills needed to take control of their future,” said Graham Klemme, Executive Director at StartUp Hutch. “Whether you have a business idea or simply want to develop an entrepreneurial approach to problem-solving, this program offers valuable insights and real-world applications.”
Participants will engage in interactive discussions, case studies, and hands-on exercises to build confidence and strategic thinking in the world of business.
For more information on StartUp Hutch resources, or to join the community of entrepreneurs and business owners, visit www.startuphutch.com or contact Graham Klemme at 620-665-3319. This program is funded in part by a Pathways to Healthy Kansas grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Kansas. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas is an independent licensee of the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association. Pathways to a Healthy Kansas is an initiative of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas.






















