In the News - October 2008
North-central Arkansas tourism, arts, hospitality business owners invited to bring ideas to build area economy
LITTLE ROCK - Business owners in tourism, agritourism, ecotourism, arts,
crafts and hospitality business are invited to bring their ideas to a series of
meetings that will focus on issues and policies that may help or hinder the
success of small businesses in north-central Arkansas.
Meetings are being held in each of the eight counties in the North Central
Arkansas Economic Development (NCARED) region. Participants must register before
the meetings.
"It's important that businesses have their voices heard as the area works to
build its economy," said Dr. Mark Peterson, professor-community development with
the University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture. "We want to know what
marketing and branding initiatives they believe are needed for the region, as
well as letting us know of anything that might put a damper on economic growth.
The meetings and summary report are being funded through a grant from the
University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture's Public Policy Center, with
additional funding from the Breakthrough Solutions Program, U of A Division of
Agriculture.
The meeting in Searcy County will be on Tuesday, Oct. 28, from 5:30 - 7:30 at
the Sunset Restaurant on Highway 65 in Marshall. Interested business owners are
invited to register with their county Extension Office, 870-448-3981. All
participants will receive a special memento in appreciation for their time.
The meeting will be conducted Peterson, Professor - Community Development and
Maureen Rose, Program Associate, Economic and Community Development, U of A
Division of Agriculture. For additional information contact Maureen Rose at
870-671-2066 or mrose@uaex.edu.
The Cooperative Extension Service is part of the University of Arkansas
Division of Agriculture.
The Division of Agriculture offers these meetings to all eligible persons
regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, disability,
martial or veteran status or any other legally protected status. Persons with
disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program
information (large print, audiotapes, etc.) should notify the county extension
office as soon as possible prior to the program.
October 10, 2008
Media Contact: Lamar James
Extension Communications Specialist
U of A Division of Agriculture
Cooperative Extension Service
(501) 671-2187 or (501) 753-0207
ljames@uaex.edu
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