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Thursday, September 2, 2010

RV: New USDA TV Feature September 2, 2010-USDA Funds Improvements InRural Communities

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From: USDA Office of Communications <oc.news@usda.gov>
Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2010 14:52:42 -0500
To: Tom Karst<TKarst@vancepublishing.com>
Subject: New USDA TV Feature September 2, 2010-USDA Funds Improvements In Rural Communities

 


Contact:Bob Ellison
USDA Office of Communications
(202) 720-4623
 
USDA Funds Improvements In Rural Communities
 
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is helping to finance multi-use community centers in rural communities across the nation.
 
 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v54sutPe2M 
A new feature is available on the USDA FTP site
Filename: Hillsville
Download instructions:
The host:  ftp://ocbmtcmedia.download.akamai.com.  
User name: usdanews
Password:  Newscontent1  
 
The new file is in QuickTime Movie(H.264 fullscreen, crop and letterbox), MPEG 4(fullscreen, crop and letterbox), MPEG 4 (low res) and HDV format. 
 
Please email bob.ellison@usda.gov if you have problems or suggestions.
Also, use this free ftp client if you have problems.
http://filezilla-project.org/download.php?type+client    
 
 
 
 
FEATURE – USDA FUNDS IMPROVEMENTS IN RURAL COMMUNITY
 
INTRO: The U-S Department of Agriculture is helping to finance multi-use community centers in rural communities across the nation. The USDA's Bob Ellison has more on such an effort in southern Virginia. (1:33)
 
HILLSVILLE IS A SMALL TOWN IN THE BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS OF SOUTHWESTERN VIRGINIA. IT HAS A SMALL TOWN'S CHARM, BUT IT LACKS THE AMENITIES OF WEALTHIER SUBURBS AND CITIES. SO THE U-S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE'S RURAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY IS HELPING HILLSVILLE THROUGH ITS COMMUNITY FACILITIES PROGRAM WITH LOW-INTEREST FINANCING AND GRANTS.
 
Cheryl Cook, Deputy Undersecretary USDA Rural Development: We were able to help the community construct a center where truly people of all ages were coming as we were there making use of the facility, whether it was the swimming pool, the therapeutic pools, the weightlifting equipment, the aerobic equipment. There were people there who had no other opportunity for the kind of workout, the kind of physical experience.
 
AND OLIVER MCBRIDE WHO HEADS A LOCAL ENTREPRENEURIAL EFFORT SAYS THE COMMUNITY CENTER OFFERS AREA  RESIDENTS ADULT EDUCATION AND JOB TRAINING.
 
Oliver McBride, Exec. Dir., Crossroads Institute: This has become a place where education has been made accessible to many of our residents who otherwise may not have continued their education beyond high school and had the opportunity to do some retraining once they were impacted by the loss of their jobs.
 
BUT BEYOND EXERCISE AND JOB TRAINING, THE COMMUNITY CENTER OFFERS A CHANCE TO SOCIALIZE FOR PEOPLE WHO OTHERWISE MAY NOT HAVE THAT OPPORTUNITY.
 
Cook: There are also classes and programs and opportunities for social interaction that a lot of people in rural America don't get especially our seniors, many of whom are living alone or home-bound.
 
THE COMMUNITY FACILITIES PROGRAM IS FUNDED BY THE AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT ACT AND HELPS FINANCE COMMUNITY FACILITIES IN RURAL AREAS.FOR THE U-S DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE I'M BOB ELLISON.
 

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