The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, June 2, 1993 5 ES “A WELL, I FOR WHAT DOYOU | ONE AM NOT THINK, $0.0 EXACTLY FOR heer WE EER) \ B " SAN 1 POST PHOTO/GRACE R. DOVE Bazaar planning committee Members of the Franklin Township Fire Company’s annual bazaar planning committee are, standing from left: Max Derby, assistant chief Howard Jones, fire policeman Nick Rusinko; sitting: assistant ~~ chief Jeff Sudol, secretary and bazaar co-chairman Debbie Jones and bazaar co-chairman Lisa Risch. Absent from photo: assistant chief Dave Howell, Sara Harrison, Joe Strazdus. Scheduled for June 11- 13, the bazaar will feature the bands Riverside, Strawberry Jam and Southbound, with a live broad- cast Saturday by WYMK-FM 107, games, refreshments, kids’ rides and Barney the Dinosaur. Pro- ceeds will benefit the entire community by going toward the purchase of a new firetruck. ¥ - o | The economic viewpoint New regional economic development goals and strategies can enhance future growth ‘By HOWARD J. GROSSMAN steps are being undertaken to Analyzing Economic Clusters in buildings in areas of Northeast- region, and help implement ways significant numbers of jobs. Dery i siomi follow up the strategies document Pennsylvania: A Tool For Target- ern Pennsylvania currently un- toincrease travel developmentand * Expand the regional informa- ; ernaps om am and include a special meeting held ing Economic Development Serv- served. tourism throughout the region. tion and data center and DEVIN | : Sen In Tees SSMS Dey on ER in February 1993 of local cham- ices. : e Support and enhance energy e Consider new techniques (EDCNP's computerized develop- ta i taking place op ray bess of commerce and inqusirial * Promote and enhance the five self-sufficiency in Northeastern which will help advance the abil- ment information network) to development organizations and river corridors located within Pennsylvania through appropri- ity of Northeastern Pennsylvania provide up-to-date, key informa- representatives of federalandstate Northeastern Pennsylvania by ate activities designed to encour- to be competitive in the 21st cen- tion which can help promote agencies concerned witheconomic encouraging public/private sec- age the support of the business tury in both an economic and sound economic growth through- » Pennsylvania has been the proc- ess of establishing specific goals and objectives toenhanceregional evelopment. torriver corridor partnershipsand and industry community via environmental sense. out Northeastern Pennsylvania. ) nome growth and to develop Here are some of the strategic maximizing the benefits of these competitive energy costs and e Examine the potential to » Increase revolving loan funds 2 S Faiogles to implement these program initiatives outlined inthe river corridors on the growth and through appropriate energy con- designate the Pocono Mountains to encourage business expansion. : goals: document: development of Northeastern servation of techniques. as a special and unique part of Anyone desiring more informa- i : e Plan, develop and implement Pennsylvania. e Tap into targets of opportu- Pennsylvania. tion concerning the strategies '" Inareport publishedby EDCNP ap industrial clusters program to e Continue to promote the nity for economic growth in the Promote the most appropri- = document and a new publication in late 1992, and titled “Regional bring together business and in- appropriate use of technology as region such as the appropriate ate techniques to assist local whichoutlines the 1993 Economic "Economic Development: A Stra- dustryestablishmentsinthesame a basis for enhancing economic use of the Blue Coal Lands and governments such as a regional State of the Region should con- @ §p ~legic Action Plan for 1992 and sector Standard Industrial Clas- competitiveness by businesses other large land holdings under local governmental assembly, tact EDCNP, 1151 Oak Street, Beyond”, strategies are outlined sjfication (SIC) code and provide and industries throughout North- single ownership which represent circuit rider programs privatiza- Pittston, PA 18640. "to carry Northeastern Pennsylva- gpportunities for sharing of ac- eastern Pennsylvania. important land areas for potential tion of services, contracting for nia well into the 21st century. (jyjties which will benefit each « Develop additional enterprise economic and community devel- services and similar techniques. * Adopted by the Board of Directors cluster. This would be compat- zonesin Northeastern Pennsylva- opment use. e Expand the regional business Howard Grossman is Execu- of EDCNP, the report provides jple with the concept paper pre- nia to assist distressed areas and » Maximize economic develop- retention program as well as de- tive Director of the Economic guidance and a framework to pared by SRI International for the diversify the economic base of ment through travel development velopamonitoringsystemtomore Development Council of North- | > enhance the region's economic Commonwealth of Pennsylvania - distressed communities. and tourism which is an impor- adequately assist companies eastern Pennsylvania. He livesin | 5 base and quality of life. Major dated August 18, 1991 entilted » Develop additional incubator tant part of the economy of the threatened with closure or loss of Dallas. a Gary Michak's | ADULT BEGINNERS 1 DAY CLASSES al x 4 1:00 - 2:00 PM. Mon. & Wed. I 1] : 11:00 - 12:00 Tues. & Thurs. $25 I 1 DP, Unlimited Classes : EVENING CLASSES Gary Michak's Karate School | 6:30 - 7:30 PM. Mon. & Wed. i 345 Market St., Kingston 1 7:30 - 9:00 Tues. & Thurs. L 283-1138 am 3 ty i : ; 5 | £8 ThE) 3 | & r EE EE EE RS EE ES EE -l i | CHILDREN'S : 119; 3:30 - 4:30 PM. Mon. & Wed. a SPECIAL BE 4:30 - 5:30 PM. M, T, W, Th, & F / Is > 0 y j e Children's Classes are $ 1} specially designed forages | 1 o UtimiodCases | 1 4 thru 14 345 Market St., Kingston 1 3 e Class Size Is Limited WOUNDS ASE ] , ABOUT THE SCHOOL... » Gary Michak's Karate School offers morning, afternoon and evening classes as well as private lessons and aerobics. » Open form 8:30 A.M. till 9 P.M. for your convenience. « 4,600 Sq. Ft., mirrored walls, stretch area, work-out area, men's and women's facilities. « Gary Michak emphasizes development of confidence, discipline, balance as well as self-defense, speed and flexibilit « Students have the option to participate in local and national karate tournaments. : Family rates. ol asour tae wstructorR GARY MICHAK Class Sizes Are Limited - * 26 Years Experience o Appeared on the cover of Karate Illustrated Magazine 1 9! National Triple Crown Winner, Top Ten in the United C ALL TOD AY cpr States in Kata, Fighting & Weapons. e Rated #1 overall Karate Competitor in the United o k' h 1 States (Karate Illustrated Magazine) G a i y Micha fy Karate S C 00 e 6th Degree Black Belt in Goshin Jutsu Karate | © % 1 (apanese Hard Style) 345 Market St. 2nd Floor, Kingston, PA 18704
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