Martin, TN - January 9, 2026 - Want to start the year off with better bookkeeping? The Mill Workspace is hosting a hands-on workshop to help small business owners shape up their finances and feel confident in QuickBooks.
The session, titled “Getting Started with QuickBooks Online,” will be held Thursday, January 22, 2026, at the Martin Public Library, located at 410 S. Lindell St. in Martin, TN. The session will take place inside the library’s Computer Lab. A limited number of computers will be available; however, attendees may also bring their personal laptops.
The workshop will be led by CRS CPAs/ Shareholder Wendy Butler and Accounting Associate Emily Smith, who has years of experience helping businesses strengthen their financial systems.
This event is sponsored by CRS CPAs and presented by The Mill Workspace in partnership with Weakley County Chamber of Commerce.
The workshop is designed for small business owners and entrepreneurs who want to better understand how to manage their books using QuickBooks Online. Participants will learn how to:
- Set up QBO for the first time
- Link business accounts
- Read and understand financial statements
- Open a new business account
- Create and manage a Chart of Accounts
“Bookkeeping is one of the biggest stress points for small businesses,” said Rachel Townsend, Community Manager at The Mill Workspace. “We wanted to offer a workshop that breaks QuickBooks down into something simple and approachable. Our goal is to help local entrepreneurs walk away feeling confident and ready.”
The event will feature a live presentation, time for questions, and opportunities to network with other local business owners.
Admission is $20.
About The Mill Workspace: The Mill Workspace, a DBA of Northwest Tennessee Entrepreneurship, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)3 entrepreneur center located in Dyersburg, TN and focused on serving entrepreneurs in the nine counties of Northwest Tennessee. They help businesses through one-on-one counseling, workshops, and multi-week programs all designed to help businesses in the region start up and grow.
Programs at The Mill are funded in part by a grant from LaunchTN.


