According to a news release, a new non-profit organization has been formed in Dorchester.
It's called Renew Dorchester. (The Times reported on this organization's early development a year ago.)
The group is a "membership-based charitable organization with a mission to enhance Dorchester’s quality of life, while helping to grow its population and opportunities for the future."
Renew Dorchester is currently seeking members. Membership is open to anyone, no matter where they live. The only requirement is an interest in improving Dorchester for present and future generations.
As specified by the news release, some of the organization’s long-term and immediate goals include:
- Boosting community pride, involvement and interaction.
- Helping spur the remediation of deteriorating buildings and vacant houses.
- Beautification of Dorchester’s main street.
- Encouraging business growth in Dorchester.
- Helping find solutions to ensure more housing.
- Clean-up of conditions that are detrimental to health and safety.
- Enhancement of public areas.
The organization will soon be surveying members for ideas on how best to improve Dorchester’s quality of life, the release said.
Renew Dorchester is overseen by a board of directors, comprised of the following individuals: Deanna Bird, Brett Boller, Shelly Bruha, Tiernan Creamer, Julie Holly, Jamie Karl, Chris Kirkpatrick, Marvin Kohout, Kyle Lehr, Amanda Nohavec, Cory Schlueter, Daryl Schrunk and Diane Velder.
To join Renew Dorchester for 2018-2019, send membership dues to: RENEW DORCHESTER, Box 64, Dorchester, NE 68343.
Membership levels are:
- BASIC MEMBERSHIP .............................. $25 a year
- SILVER LEVEL MEMBERSHIP.................... $50 a year
- GOLD LEVEL MEMBERSHIP ..................... $100 a year
- PLATINUM MEMBERSHIP......................... $150 or higher a year
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