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Huffington Post - Ski Bums Pick: The East's Top 3 Most Livable Ski Towns
Our destinations in the mediaOct. 24, 2014: Huffington Post - Ski Bums Pick: The East's Top 3 Most Livable Ski TownsLocal restauranteur Andrew Quinn talks about what a great place Lake Placid is for a ski bum. READ THE ARTICLE
Calling all businesses: Help us to help you find workers and renters for housing
LAKE PLACID — A new committee is asking local businesses to help with a campaign to increase the local workforce, starting with a new job fair. A coalition of local businesses, together with the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism, formed the Job Fair Committee, which is seeking to increase the pool of local workers by attracting more high-quality workers here. The first step is to hold the Lake Placid Winter Job Fair. Businesses are invited to set up a free booth at the fair, which will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 3, at the Conference Center at Lake Placid. Don’t miss this great chance to meet a whole pool of potential employees face to face all at once, for free! Any business that wants to participate in the job fair should contact Kathy Pfohl at kathy@roostadk.com or 518-524-2445 ext. 110. New workers need housing, and it’s often tough for workers to find it in a new town. So the committee is compiling a list of available housing for potential seasonal and/or full-time workers. Anyone who has housing - anything from a single room for rent, to a person looking for a roommate, to an entire home - can send their information to Kathy Pfohl to get a free listing. This free service will start as a PDF to be handed out to potential renters at the Job Fair, but the committee intends to eventually create an online database that will be easily searchable. To entice more people to work here, the committee is also putting together a local worker incentive program called ADK Work and Play. To participate, businesses can offer discounts for people who work locally. “Local workers will be able to sign up for a free card to bring to local businesses. After having good experiences at a local restaurant, store or other business, the worker will be able to recommend the place to visitors and other customers, so it will be a win-win for everyone,” said Mary Jane Lawrence, ROOST’s director of sales. Businesses can use participation in the program to drive traffic when they need traffic the most, and they are welcome to institute blackout dates for the discount. The initial ADK Work and Play program will run Jan. 1, 2015, to June 1, 2015. Interested businesses should contact Kathy Pfohl by Nov. 7. Anyone who wants to find new employees by participating in the Job Fair, find renters for available housing, or to drive more customer traffic by participating in the new local worker incentive program, should contact Kathy Pfohl at kathy@roostadk.com or 518-524-2445 ext. 110. For more information, go to www.roostadk.com/job-fair.
WNBZ: ROOST - Tourism Promotion and A Destination Master Plan
ROOST in the newsOct. 27, 2014: WNBZ, ROOST -Tourism Promotion and A Destination Master PlanTed Morgan covers the Adirondack Destination Summit hosted Oct. 24 by ROOST.Ted Morgan photo
Huffington Post: 7 Secret Spots to Tie the Knot in Fall
Our destinations in the newsOct. 29, 2014: Huffington Post via Trivago, 7 Secret Spots to Tie the Knot in FallLake Placid is listed as a great, unknown place for fall weddings. READ THE ARTICLEWhiteface Lodge photo
Denton Publications: Adirondack Destination Summit sets trajectory for revamped tourism efforts
ROOST in the news Oct. 28, 2014: Denton Publications, Adirondack Destination Summit sets trajectory for revamped tourism efforts Pete DeMola covers the Adirondack Destination Summit hosted by ROOST. Pete DeMola photo