Extension Update: August 2009 Archives


Updating Effingham's Master Plan

With assistance from UNH Cooperative Extension, the Effingham Master Plan Advisory Council is updating its Master Plan. As part of that goal, the council held a public forum Aug. 21.

Over 50 citizens attended, discussing six general areas of the Master Plan: Business and Industry, Land Use and Zoning, Natural and Cultural Resources Housing, Recreation and Community Facilities and Infrastructure.

To help the council develop a survey to be distributed in town, residents outlined their vision for each of these areas. Their responses will help shape the survey.

Special thanks to UNH Cooperative Extension staff who supported this event, Tina Savage and Wendy Scribner. Large group facilitation was conducted by Michele Gagne and small group facilitation was done by Tina, Wendy and Jeremy Tomkiewicz (a UNH graduate student).

For more information about this process, please contact Michele Gagne.

National Workplace Flexibility Award Winners

UNH Cooperative Extension is playing a central role in educating employers and recognizing effective workplace flexibility practices through When Work Works, a national initiative focused locally in greater Manchester.

"The Manchester project is part of a family resource center founded by the Family Education Collaborative to strengthen families and individuals," says Sharon Cowen, the Extension Family and Consumer Resources educator who serves as project director. "The Collaborative includes Cooperative Extension, UNH-Manchester, the YWCA, and Child and Family Services."

According to Cowen, Manchester joins 29 other When Work Works community and statewide initiatives throughout the United States. Malcolm Smith, Extension's family education and policy specialist, received the grant funding the project.

"A challenging economy, changing workforce demographics, and a dynamic and demanding workplace, have increased burdens on New Hampshire families and employers," says Cowen. "When Work Works encourages and recognizes effective workplace practices that help bridge the needs of working families and employers, promoting healthier individuals and families and a more productive workforce. The initiative provides national education, research, and resources."

"Four Manchester area employers are winners of the 2009 Sloan Awards: Dynamic Network Services, Inc., Image 4, the YWCA, and Child and Family Services," says Cowen. The Family Education Collaborative will present the awards Sept. 22 at the Manchester YWCA.

For more information about workplace flexibility, including research reports, business briefs, and other resources, visit When Work Works or contact Sharon Cowen at 603-641-6060.

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