Monday, December 16, 2019

Splashpad Donors Are Our 'Citizens Of The Year'


The Dorchester Times proudly names the donors to the new Dorchester splash pad as the "Dorchester Citizens of 2019."

It takes a community working together to achieve great feats. Dorchester has done exactly that over the past few years to build the first major kids' recreation project added to Dorchester in more than two generations (outside of the school).


The Dorchester Community Foundation Fund -- which was responsible for raising the money necessary to make the project a reality -- announced its plans to build a  splash pad back in late 2016. 


Over two and a half years, funding was raised through generous contributions. Donations came from area businesses, organizations, families, and individuals. By spring of 2019, enough had been raised to beging construction on what was called "phase one" of the project.


By July, the splash pad was up and running in Dorchester's city park. It was quite a sight to behold.


Also in 2019, the foundation was promised a matching grant to help complete "phase two" of the splash pad project at the Dorchester City Park.  According to insiders, phase two is "comprised entirely of water features" -- about $80,000 worth of larger splash pad features that will "wow" visitors in future years. 


If you would like to contribute to this effort to ensure the Foundation gets the $50,000 match grant, checks made payable to the Dorchester Foundation Community Fund can be mailed to: Dorchester Community Foundation Fund, c/o Peg Bergmeyer, 101 Washington Ave., Dorchester, NE 68343.


Previous winners of the Dorchster Times' Citizen of the Year award have been Brent Zoubek, Greg Tyser, Peg Bergmeyer, Penny Keller, Carol Olson, Dale Hayek, and Bill Velder

Honorable mentions submitted to the Times by staff members either this year or in previous years include (in no particular order): The members of the Dorchester Volunteer Fire Dept. and Rescue, Bob and Marva Kasl, Daryl Schrunk, Julie and Joe Holly, Deanna Bird, Amanda Cerny, Sarah Wenz, Tom Cerny, Larry Kaspar, Phil and Bernice Weber, Lyle Weber, Donna Parks, Shelly and Rose Bruha, Todd Axline, Jason and Kathy Duhrkop, Mike Pracheil, George Kasl, Ben Haufle, Marv Kohout, Matt Smith, Novak Auction Service, Don Eret, Steve Ottmann, Scott Pohl, Eric Stehlik, Joyce Karl, Adam Briggs, Rob Parks, John Bruha, Mark Bors, Joel Weber, LJ Barley, Allan Papik, Dan Nerud, Mike Nohavec, Brandon Zoubek, Lisa and Kevin Veprovsky, and Marv Kasl.


Congratulations to our Times' Citizens of 2019. You know who you are.


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