Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Sources: Dorchester Water Park To Be Up And Running In June



An e-mail to the Dorchester Times confirms that Dorchester's water park in the city park will be under construction no later than June.

Groundbreaking is planned for this spring, according to the e-mail.

A source who wishes to remain anonymous wrote the Times this week to say that funds have been steadily flowing to the Dorchester Community Foundation, which is leading the splash pad effort.

"If all goes well, groundbreaking will take place this spring and we could have the splash pad up and running in June," the source said.

It should be noted that the splash pad will be built in two phases, according to our information. So larger splash pad features will be installed in Phase 2, we're told. But organizers felt it was necessary to get as much completed this year with the money that was available.

The Dorchester Community Foundation has raised around $130,000 of the estimated $200,000 in funds needed to construct the proposed splash pad, according to the e-mail sent to the Times.

The foundation recently held its popular steak and hamburger feed in mid-March.


A splash pad is a small scale water park without a pool, but includes several water fountain or spray type features to help cool anyone off on those hot summer days. There are no lifeguard expenses, as with a pool, and it shuts off automatically when there is no activity. 
  
The Times encourages every reader to give generously so the second phase of the splash pad can happen sooner rather than later.

Donations, made payable to the Dorchester Community Foundation Fund, can be mailed to: Peg Bergmeyer, 101 Washington Ave., Dorchester, NE 68343; or Dale Hayek, 652 County Road 1200, Dorchester, NE 68343.

The Dorchester Foundation is a non-profit subsidiary of the Nebraska Community Foundation, so all donations are tax deductible.

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