
February in Round Rock is shaping up to be a hotspot for business-minded individuals looking to elevate their game. The Round Rock Public Library has partnered with SCORE Austin to offer two Biz.ability workshops aimed to provide actionable guidance for entrepreneurs and business owners. According to a release from Round Rock, Texas, these sessions are part of a free series and open to the public, with no library card required.
Business strategizing takes the forefront on February 20 with a workshop titled "Planning for the Future: Create Your Strategic Look at the Year Ahead." Led by Schuyler Williamson, author and experienced leader, the event promises to give structure and direction for the year 2026. Participants are encouraged to draft a roadmap to achieve their significant business targets for the year, especially in the first quarter. "You will be pushed to consider what truly matters in your life and business – beyond just the dollar signs," Williamson told Round Rock, Texas.
Set within the supportive walls of the Library's Meeting Room A&B, the workshop utilizes Williamson's unique experiences from his military background and business success to guide attendees through creating a one-page actionable business plan. His focus on character strength and service to others is poised to resonate with those looking to succeed both professionally and personally.
The following week, on February 27, the conversation turns to federal support for small businesses. David L. Elizondo, District Director for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s San Antonio District Office, will lead the session titled "Big Help for Entrepreneurs: Hear from the SBA District Director." Elizondo is set to thoroughly outline how the SBA and its partners can assist businesses in various developmental stages through mentoring, funding programs, disaster assistance, and more. "The federal government offers powerful resources to help small businesses to start, grow, and succeed," Elizondo stated during an interview in Round Rock, Texas.
With these upcoming Biz.ability workshops, Round Rock Public Library continues to endorse its role as a vital community resource for learning and business development. Interested participants have been invited to register for these events, though walk-ins are also welcome.









