Tuesday, March 20, 2018

Estimate: Weekend Crowd Topped 2500, Raising Over $8000



The St. Patrick's Day weekend was quite profitable for Dorchester organizations, according to several reports, and brought a multitude of visitors to town.  

The annual Dorchester Alumni Basketball Tournament was the main event, attracting several former DHS players, as well as their family members and fans.  Social media reports that the tournament was won by the Drew Denker team, with the Brandon Bruha team finishing as runner-up.


The Dorchester Community Foundation's Annual Steak and Hamburger Feed was held Saturday evening, March 17, at the Dorchester American Legion Hall and Community Building.  


An estimated 2,500 people visited the village over three days based on figures collected by two of our staff members.


A community contact said he estimated that the Foundation and school raised more than $8,000 when accounting for sponsorships, admissions and fees, dinner sales, and raffle ticket sales.


In addition, both dining establishments in Dorchester -- Big T's and City Slickers -- drew large crowds throughout the weekend.  The Dorchester American Legion raised funds from the open cash bar during the Foundation's dinner.


Funds raised from the Foundation's steak dinner will help support the planned splash pad project.  


Funds from the alumni tournament will go towards DHS athletic activities, including the new six-man football program.


On a separate note, the Times has learned that the 2018 Dorchester Alumi Golf Tournament will be June 2.  Call DHS Athletic Director Brent Zoubek at 402-946-2781 for details or to register.


1 comment:

  1. That is really impressive for a town of 600! Nice work Dorchester.

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