Thursday, December 20, 2012

Dale Hayek Is Our 'Citizen Of The Year'

 

The Dorchester area has many movers and shakers. But there can be only one individual selected for the Dorchester Times' citizen of the year.
 
Over the past 30 days, we have thought about the many people who deserve recognition for their work to improve our quality of life in this community. We have considered their contributions of time and resources -- as well as the results of their leadership.
 
In the end, the 2012 Times' Citizen of the Year award goes to Dale Hayek, chairman of the Dorchester Community Foundation.  In his professional life, Dale is grain manager for Farmers Cooperative, which is headquartered in Dorchester and has facilities in 40 other communities.
 
As reported earlier by this blog, the Dorchester Community Foundation is raising funds to finalize the town's new welcome signs. These signs will feature the community's new logo, which will also be on the village's new water tower.  The concrete and brick welcome signs will be rather substantial in size, measuring 8' tall (pillars) and 20' wide. They will stand on an elevated landing measuring 6' by 24'. Plans are to have them lighted, as well. (See our Aug. 30 story on the new signs.)

You can contribute to this project by making tax-deductible donations now.  Make your checks payable to Dorchester Community Foundation. Donations should be sent to: Dale Hayek, 652 County Road 1200, Dorchester, NE 68343.
 
One reader told us: "I’d like to nominate Dale Hayek.  The guy works hard to get 'r done.  He cares about the projects that will better the community of Dorchester. Dale provides real leadership and gets others involved to accomplish the foundation's goals. Dorchester is a better place because of his efforts and passion for our town."
 
Congratulations to Dale Hayek -- our Times' citizen of the year!
 

4 comments:

  1. A very sound choice.

    Congrats Dale!

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  2. Good pick here. Its nice to see you at the times are paying attention to something other than sports and the weather.

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