Friday, August 28, 2009

Nomination Deadlines Nearing For Community Improvement Awards

What makes Dorcheter stand out? Community spirit? Outstanding volunteers? Tremendous youth leaders?

The Nebraska Dept. of Economic Development Awards has announced its September deadlines for its Special Project Award; Governor’s Community Spirit Award; Founder’s Award; Good Neighbor Award; Youth Leadership for Outstanding Community Service Award; and the Marilyn Ristine Leadership Award.

If you think Dorchester or one of its leaders deserves recognition, get your nominations in for one or all six awards affiliated with the Nebraska Community Improvement Program (NCIP). Deadlines are Sept. 2 and 4. For information, contact Christina Bartels or Sara Watson at 800-426-6505 or christina.bartels@nebraska.gov or click here.

3 comments:

  1. So much has occurred in the past few years ... city park improvements, a new school, a new concession stand, main street improvements to buildings and businesses, and so much more. Dorchester is booming!!! I don't live in town but visit often. I hope someone in town takes the time to recognize all these improvement and more importantly the people who made them happen!

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  2. The new admission gate and iron split rail fence at the football field look great. Now that the dugouts on the ball diamond have been removed, is anyone collecting funds to help pay for that? I would be willing to donate some dollars since both my son and daughters have played on that field.

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  3. Dorchester participated in NCIP about 30 years ago. There are scrapbooks at the museum documenting the activities and outcomes. NCIP was a good program, with encouragement and recognition. Times have changed, and I think the program has changed, also. Dorchester citizens have accomplished so much recently, this might be a way to garner some recognition and encouragement for future projects. There are still things to be done! Keep up the good work!

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