Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Ten Ways To Help The Local Economy: No. 3



In tough economic times, small towns like Dorchester hold several advantages. By helping your local economy, you can support your neighbors, friends, family members and yourself. Small contributions will allow you to make a big impact. To examine ways we can all support the Dorchester area, the Times is featuring this series called, "Ten Steps To Help Our Local Economy."  Today, here's step No. 3:

3.) Support Local Non-Profits

There are plenty of non-profit organizations to support in our area: The Dorchester Methodist Church, the Saline Baptist Church, the Booster Club at Dorchester Public School, the Saline County Historical Society, the softball and baseball teams, the Dorchester American Legion and Auxiliary -- the list goes on and on. 

Your contributions can go a long way to assisting these organizations. You can help many of these groups by donating cash or supplies. Or donate your time and labor. It is often said a town is only as strong as its non-profit organizations, since most are comprised only of volunteers.

Another key non-profit is the Dorchester Area Community Foundation, which has already spurred several community improvements -- such as the city park renovation and the Charles Havlat historical memorial in the Saline County Museum. Contact Dale Hayek (dhayek@farmersco-operative.com) to see how you can get involved. Membership with the Foundation is open to all, regardless of location. Dues are $20 annually or $250 lifetime. Make checks payable to: Dorchester Area Community Foundation, c/o Peg Bergmeyer, 101 Washington, Dorchester, NE 68343.

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