Thursday, August 2, 2018
New Welcome Sign Now Graces Northern Edge Of Dorchester
You are always welcome in Dorchester.
And now we have two welcome signs to prove it.
The latest improvement to our community -- spearheaded by the Dorchester Community Foundation Fund -- is the town's northern welcome sign, which is pictured and was e-mailed to us last night. The sign has had its finishing touches applied in recent days.
The first sign, which sits just off Highway 33 on the south side of town, on the west edge of the Saline County Museum, was completed in 2014.
The latest sign sits on the west side of Highways 6/15 near the access spur.
Both welcome signs utilize the Village of Dorchester's official logo, which also appears on the new water tower.
And both welcome signs are substantial in size, measuring about 8 feet tall and 20 feet wide.
The Dorchester Community Foundation Fund secured financial resources for the signs through donations. We are told that approximately $16,000 was raised to complete this important project, which reflects tremendous community pride.
The Times has learned that the Dorchester Community Foundation's Welcome Sign Committee was comprised of the following Foundation members: Mike Pracheil, Eric Stehlik, Carol Olson, Linda Easley and Dale Hayek.
Dorchester residents send our gratitude and appreciation to these community leaders. The Times appreciates these big-time efforts to enhance Dorchester.
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The signs look great. Thank you to the foundation and the committee for the excellent work
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