LaFayette to offer Co.Starters

Co.Starters students Alex Jump, left, and David Wright talk about their dream of opening a ramen (noodle) restaurant prior to the start of their second week of class at the Co.Lab on East Main Street in this 2013 file photo.
Co.Starters students Alex Jump, left, and David Wright talk about their dream of opening a ramen (noodle) restaurant prior to the start of their second week of class at the Co.Lab on East Main Street in this 2013 file photo.
photo Co.Starters students Alex Jump, left, and David Wright talk about their dream of opening a ramen (noodle) restaurant prior to the start of their second week of class at the Co.Lab on East Main Street in this 2013 file photo.
LaFayette, Ga., is the latest city to offer Co.Starters, the program founded by Co.Lab in Chattanooga that helps startups grow.

The first session for aspiring entrepreneurs is at 6 p.m. Monday in the Bank of LaFayette Community Center, 104 N. Main St. Registration for the nine-week training is $200.

For more information and to register check highlandspca.com. Highland Presbyterian Church is hosting the program. Co.Starters has been adopted by more than two dozens organizations in cities across the country, including Nashville and Cincinnati.

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