
Splash Pad Fajita Fundraiser Brings In Over $2K: In another update, the Dorchester Community Foundation Fund reports that Dorchester's recent Fajita Feed "was a great success." The event raised more than $2,000 to benefit the splash pad project. Foundation officials said the event "showed willingness and enthusiasm to promote Dorchester." Individuals who deserve recognition for their efforts include: Nancy Tellez, Rosario Escalante, Steve Enriquez, Ryan Himz, Nora Sagastume Diaz, Kimberly Montenegro, Maricela Flores, Maridza Vasquez, Elena Tellez, Angelica Tellez, Miriam Tellez, Araceli DeLeon, and Juana Ruiz. Several Foundation members also volunteered in the set up and serving of the meals.
Beaver Crossing Duo Shows Small Towns Can Support Local Business: The Friend newspaper this week reported on the opening of Mary Sue’s Home and Closet in Beaver Crossing. Naomi Knepp and Vicki Nelson opened their small business April 11. The store, located at 817 Dimery Avenue, features clothing, home decor items, shoes and jewelry. Nelson said the clothing has been the most popular so far. Mary Sue’s Home and Closet is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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