UNIVERSITY PARK - Business retention, a new concept in community-based economic planning, is proving to be a positive factor in Pennsylvania’s economic recovery. For Feb. 6 and 7, local com munity development planners, business extension and industry leaders involved in economic development can attend a workshop on how to establish business retention and expansion programs in their areas. “So far, 18 states have suc cessfully established business retention programs and just recently a few individual com munities have initiated similar programs in Pennsylvania,” says William Gillis, community economist for the Penn State Cooperative Extension Service and coordinator of the workshop. “The Cambria County retention program has been compared to the United Way principle of pooling community resources.” Key to business retention programs is a series of on-site visits by a team of volunteer business and community leaders. They help local firms evaluate their needs and put them in touch with regional resources such as local governments, state agencies and university partnership programs. The February workshop will focus on training visiting teams to evaluate local industry in a community context. It will also help participants assess expansion opportunities within their region. “Business retention programs are a whole new way of looking at the support package for local in dustry,” says Gillis. “Because they are based on community Washing down garments 'lf you have recently invested in a down-filled jacket, vest or coat, you’ll be glad to know that it can be washed as well as dry cleaned. When washing a down-filled garmet use warm never hot water, and a mild soap, says Greta C. Vairo, Extension Home Economist' with the Penn State Extension Service. Whether you wash the garmet by hand or on die delicate cycle of your washing machine, submerge it, then squeeze it for several minutes to make sure all the air has been pushed out. Handle the garmet carefully and never wring or twist it. Proper rinsing is very important. Any soap or detergent not rinsed out will cause the down to clump together and will reduce its insulating ability. The weight of a wet filling can strain or tear seams and even force the down through the fabric, so lift it out of the wash tub very carefully. The easiest way to dry your down garment is in a dryer. Use a medium Penn State hosts strengths and weaknesses, retention programs become a motivating force toward solving a host of community problems and capitalizing on community assets,” he says. George Morris, an extension economist at the Ohio State University and a pioneer of business retention programs, will give the keynote talk, “Tips on Getting Started.” Robert Spaulding, manager of customer community services, Jim Bates, community service manager, and Jim McCracken, rural affairs consultant for the Pennsylvania Electric Company will conduct a workshop session on managing consulting loads. An industrial development director and an extension agent from Mercer County, Ohio, will conduct an electronic session on their successful business retention program and consultants from the Bell System will discuss other programs now in operation. Gillis will present a session on the link between business retention and downtown revitalization. Moderating discussion panels will be Cambria County extension agent Ron Hostetler and extension are community resource development agent Marshall Spayd. Richard E. Phillips, acting associate director of the Penn State Cooperative Extension Service, will give the welcoming address. “This community problem solving approach to local economic development has great potential for Pennsylvania,” says Gillis. “Pennsylvania communities have established a tradition of regional cooperation. And that’s just what can make business retention Be sure there is no lines to evenly moisture left because distribute the weight, down can mildew if it Check from time to time stays damp too long, and fluff the matted You cjui also dry a down clumps with your garmet outdoors on a fingers. Total drying warm, dry day. Drape it may take several days, over several drying IS STRAY VOLTAGE MILKING YOUR PROFITS? Now Blackburn makes it eas' new Electronic Grounding™ detect and reduce neutral-t( on dairy farms. Put Your Farm To The Test. 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