Walla Walla Sew & Vac –
Not Your Average Craft Store

“SMALL BUSINESS OF THE YEAR NOMINEE”

A few months ago, a woman by the name of Jolene came into our store. She was looking to replace a sewing machine. I know lots of people who choose not to sew because they think it is too difficult for them, however, this is not the case for Jolene, and she is 100% blind!

After a couple of hours, we found the machine with an automatic threader, that we felt would be the perfect choice. She was so grateful for this option. With the purchase of a new machine, we offer free sewing lessons. I was able to sit with her and demonstrate how to use her new machine.

I sat down at the machine and closed my eyes. I wanted to experience and try, in a small way, to understand the challenges that someone who was blind would face. To be honest, the first few times, I panicked and had to open my eyes. The exercise did help me understand more clearly the obstacles that she faced and made me more empathetic to her situation. When we were finished with the class, she asked me if I thought she could make a quilt. She could absolutely make a quilt!

A few days later, she showed up with the quilt all pieced. I was so amazed! Most people take months to make a quilt!

At this time, we were doing a competition in the store. We had eight people enter. The quilts were displayed on the store wall for four weeks and people voted on their favorite one. Jolene walked away with the prize of a new sewing machine.

She has taught me that anything is possible if you diligently pursue your dreams and refuse to give up, even if it initially appears to be out of reach.

– Tara Redberg, Owner of Walla Walla Sew & Vac

January 2018
Issue 8

Business
Development
Officers

Eastern Washington/
Northern Idaho
Evan Heriot
eheriot@nwbusiness.org
(509) 904-5169

Central Washington
Lisa Vincent
lvincent@nwbusiness.org
(509) 469-5040

Western Washington
Elizabeth Rusnak
erusnak@nwbusiness.org
(425) 286-6673

Elizabeth Stevens
estevens@nwbusiness.org

Mark Beppler
mbeppler@nwbusiness.org
(425) 505-3263

Southwestern Washington/
North Oregon
Jim Bight
jbright@nwbusiness.org
(360) 521-5704

Mike Miller
mmiller@nwbusiness.org
(503) 746-1805

SBA 504 Effective Rates for January 2018


20-year – 4.64% / 4.67% Refi
10-year – 4.65% / 4.68% Refi

In 2017, NWBDA’s employees, along with the employer match, raised $2,628, which was split between River’s Wish Animal Sanctuary and Christ Kitchen.
In the past 10 years, the NWBDA Office has been able to donate around $22,628 to local charities!

10 Steps to Start Your Business

  1. Conduct market research
  2. Write your business plan
  3. Fund your business
  4. Pick your business location
  5. Choose a business structure
  6. Choose your business name
  7. Register your business
  8. Get federal and state tax IDs
  9. Apply for license and permits
  10. Open a business bank account

Visit: www.sba.gov to learn more!

info@nwbusiness.org
www.nwbusiness.org
(509) 458-8555
(800) 540-1748 (Toll Free)

 

In the month of
December, NWBDA helped
create 22 new jobs in the
local communities!

December’s Loan
Approvals

NWBDA approved 6 new projects for the total amount of $6,407,312.00

Did you know?

If all of the small business employees in the U.S. were a company, it would be the 17th most populous in the world. 

December’s Loan
Fundings

NWBDA funded 7 new
projects for the total amount of $13,076,003.67