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March 3, 2010

Oneonta car wash to expand into self-serve dog care site


An Oneonta car-wash owner said he is working on an expansion _ for dogs.

Breck Tarbell said he has been following a trend for self-serve dog-wash businesses elsewhere and decided to grow his 536 Main St. site into All Star Auto and Pet Wash. Renovations are under way, he said, with hopes of opening this month.

The price to wash a dog will start at $8 for 10 minutes, Tarbell said, and money can be added for an extended cleaning. The pet wash will offer options such as tearless shampoo, conditioner, oatmeal treatment shampoo, de-skunking treatment, a veterinary-grade shampoo and two speeds of blow drying, according to a media release. Vending products planned are edible dental brush chews, drying towels and dog treats.

Tarbell, who is president of the Lions Club in Oneonta, said he bought the car wash about four years ago and will be working with Marina Frisch as a partner.

For more information about the business and the grand opening of the pet wash, call Tarbell at 432-3090.

Tri-town business, community event set

Organizers are planning the annual Tri-Town Business Expo and Community Fair in Sidney for March 27.

The 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. event will be in the Sidney Fire Training Center at 72 River St. and is co-sponsored by the Bainbridge, Sidney and Unadilla chambers of commerce.

The registration deadline is March 12, organizers said. Registration forms are available at www.sidneychamber.org or by calling the Sidney Chamber at 561-2642.

The cost is $25 to reserve a table space for any Tri-Town chamber member and $40 for a non-chamber participant. Businesses may display products and services at their tables.

The event is open to the community, and admission and parking are free, organizers said. Door prizes will be given, and food will be available. Last year, more than 400 people visited the expo, organizers said.

Otsego IDA to meet

The Otsego County Industrial Development Agency will meet in Oneonta at 7:30 a.m. today.

Economic developer Carolyn Lewis said Tuesday that the agenda will include regular business and consideration of possible IDA roles in projects at the former Bresee's building downtown and at the National Soccer Hall of Fame site.

The meeting will be at the county Economic Development office at 242 Main St.

Consumer fraud to be topic

An assistant state attorney general will discuss consumer fraud during a class at the State University College at Oneonta on Monday morning.

Michael J. Danaher Jr., of the attorney general's Binghamton regional office, will speak about consumer issues in a consumer resource management class at 10 a.m. in Room 217 in the Human Ecology Building, a media release from the college said. Members of the community are invited.

Danaher's local appearance is part of the statewide Consumer Protection Week. For more information about his visit, call Rose Avanzato of the SUNY Oneonta human ecology department at 436-2122.

To suggest a business story, announce a new business or changes to an existing one, e-mail drichardson@thedailystar.com or call Denise Richardson at 432-1000 or (800) 721-1000, ext. 213.