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		By: Becky McCray		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here&#039;s another tactic that can work: start with kids or nonprofits. People may be more likely to allow the same project if it’s to benefit a cause, or it’s run by a nonprofit, or if it’s a kids entrepreneurship project. 

If you’re worried they’ll say no to your temporary shed businesses, start out by having the Friends of the Library sell used books from a shed as a temporary fundraiser. If they’ll allow that, it’s easier to move on to allowing any kind of business in a shed.]]></description>
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<p>If you’re worried they’ll say no to your temporary shed businesses, start out by having the Friends of the Library sell used books from a shed as a temporary fundraiser. If they’ll allow that, it’s easier to move on to allowing any kind of business in a shed.</p>
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