Introducing "An Entrepreneur’s Dilemma: Growth through Debt or Equity?" – the last in our series of forums is designed to highlight critical decisions founders need to make as part of their startup journey. In this third forum, we’ll discuss another critical decision: take on debt or give up some ownership through equity investments. It is a decision with ramifications that will impact the founder through the full lifecycle of the business. It’s all about one’s risk tolerance, overall cost associated with each option, who will be in control, and ultimately, the exit strategy. Join this lively discussion between a seasoned banker and an equally seasoned entrepreneur. The forums are hosted by Bradley University’s Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation and the Turner Center for Entrepreneurship. Participants will include students studying entrepreneurship. The forum includes a networking session to connect students with local entrepreneurs and resources. Topics of Discussion: • When is taking on debt the ideal solution and why? • Why consider an equity investment when it would dilute the ownership of the founders? • Why a founder must understand both options throughout the growth of the startup. • The risks and benefits of both options. • The impact of this decision on the control of the business. Who should attend: • Entrepreneurs • Founders • Students • Resource partners supporting business startup and growth SPEAKERS: To be announced COSPONSOR: Distillery Labs
Bicentennial History Exhibit – On display July 13th – August 24th, 2025 at Five Points Washington
Bicentennial and historical images will be exhibited by the Washington Historical Society on the Community Gallery Wall at Five Points Washington. The carefully curated photographs selected for this exhibit give a unique insight into events, people, and places from Washington’s past. The selected photographs span the last 150 years of Washington’s history and feature community events and everyday life in Washington.
StoryWalk in Washington Park
Take a walk through Washington Park and enjoy a story as you stroll! Beginning at the parking lot located on the Lincoln Grade School side of Washington Park, follow the sidewalk to read a story. This two-month session’s book is Señorita Mariposa By Ben Gundersheimer and will be displayed through Tuesday, September 30th.