• Article Photo. Dysart Blue Hat members hand out brochures at the Beats, Burgers, Brats, Brews and Bicycles event.
    Dysart Blue Hat members hand out brochures at the Beats, Burgers, Brats, Brews and Bicycles event.
  • Article Photo. Randy Scheel receives adonation from Dysart Community Foundation board member Ruth Schafbuch.
    Randy Scheel receives adonation from Dysart Community Foundation board member Ruth Schafbuch.

The Dysart Community Foundation is the most recent contributor to the fund raising efforts of the Old Creamery Nature Trail.  In seeking ways they could assist the trail, the group decided to purchase 750 brochures to be handed out at events and also be placed around the communities of Dysart, Garrison, and Vinton.  On August 23rd, Dysart hosted Beats, Burgers, Brats, Brews and Bicycles to help raise funds for the trail and increase trail awareness.  The brochures were handed out all day.

The volunteers of the Old Creamery Nature Trail, Benton County Conservation, and the trail users are appreciative of the support of groups like the Dysart Community Foundation.  The support the trail has received this year has been phenomenal!