the dexter leader (aug. 19)
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VOL. 140, NO. 33 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 201075
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Dexter Daze highlightsfrom 2010 festival
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Photo by Sean Dalton
Beth Wymer and her son Gabe show off the cool face painting that many Dexter children geteach year. at the annual Dexter Daze festival. To see more coverage of Dexter Daze, see page I-C.
Dexter Daze marks 38th yearVolunteers pour intodowntown to help withannual village eventBy Sean DaltonHeritage Newspapers
Dexter Daze 2010 met all ofthe benchmarks for success
this year despite a scorchingFriday and a humid and rainySaturday.
The two-day event was anextravaganza of music, arts,crafts, food and odds and endsprovided by local businesses.
Jessica Cox and Anne MarieTavares of Dancers Edge werea couple of the volunteers help-ing out this year.
We typically do well by wordof mouth, but several peoplehave been by, and were expect-ing folks to participate in ourcommunity dance classes,Tavares said.
In the next tent over, BrandonLockman was giving inexpen-sive board breaking lessons for$2 to $5 donations.
Weve had about 50 peoplein our tent, Lockman said onFriday.
Dexter Rotary volunteer andDexter Community SchoolsBoard of Education trusteeJulie Schumacher was oneof several volunteers sellingtickets for the Rotarys yearlyplayhouse raffle, in whichparticipants can win a smallplayhouse replica of a villagebuilding.
This years playhouse was areplica of a residential buildingon Dover and Fourth streets.
Our goal was to have $500and we had $3,000 by Fridaymorning, Schumacher said.
Dexter natives killed in plane crashCouple found amongwreckage in mountainsnear Alaska homeBy Daniel LaiHeritage Newspapers
Federal officials are inves-
tigating the cause of a planecrash near McGrath, Alaska onAug. 13.
John and Delores DollyGraybill, formerly of Dexter,were killed in the accidentwhen their Piper PA-18 crashedin the mountains.
According to a press release,Alaska State Troopers werenotified of the crash around11 p.m. Aug. 12. Another pilotin the area reported the crash,and the U.S. National Guardlaunched a search shortly aftermidnight.
The love of the outdoors and
adventure were a part of theireveryday life experiences,Lynda Boham, a family friendsaid.
The Graybills spent the earlyyears of their marriage andraised their children in Dexter.The family moved to Alaska
in 1968, and John became oneof the finest bush pilots in theworld.
Johns compassion for oth-ers and the great state of Alaskais what made him the remark-able man he became, Bohamsaid. His love for his wife Dollyand her love for him was a sight
few will ever forget. His love forhis children and grandchildrenwas brighter than the northernlights in the state he loved somuch.
They will truly be missed,and we ask everyone keep the
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Indiana man
wins $10K raffleDexter Kiwanis Clubsells 1,800 tickets forannual fundraiserBy Daniel LaiHeritage Newspapers
For years the Dexter Kiwanis
Clubs annual Dexter Dazeraffle has been a big draw forthe community, and this yearwas no different.
Kiwanians sold 1,800 of their3,000 grand prize raffle ticketsleading up to Saturdays draw-ing.
This years grand prize$10,000 winner was Dave Agnew
of Elmhurst, Ill.The second prize $1,000 win-ner was Larry Brennan ofDexter.
The third prize $500 winnerwas Dale Boychuck of Dexter.Boychuck was the only win-ner of the three present at thetime of the drawing, and wasawarded an extra $500.
Brennan said this was thefirst year he participated in theraffle.
My wife purchased the ticketand we were surprised whenour friends called us to tell usthat we had won, he said.
Brennan said he and his wifedid not attend the festival thisyear due to a back injury he suf-fered last week.
We usually go every year,
but with all the nerve pills the
doctor put me on, we decided itwas best to just stay home, hesaid.
Though he wasnt eligiblefor the extra $500 incentive forbeing present at the raffle, hesaid he is content with the prize.
Every little bit helps intodays economy, Brennan said.
Kiwanis member JoeScheuring said the grand prizeand third place tickets werepurchased during the DexterDaze weekend, while the secondplace ticket was bought off of afamily pack of tickets the weekbefore the festival.
Last year, Dexter resi-dent Janet McDole won the
$10,000 grand prize with a fam-ily pack ticket purchase fromBuschs two months before thedrawing.
Scheuring said ticket saleswere down this year comparedto recent years.
Our sales were down onFriday. Saturday we movedthe raffle back an hour, whichgave us about 10 percent moretime in the day to sell tickets,he said. Even with the timechange, we sold exactly thesame amount of tickets onSaturday as we did last year.
Scheuring said Kiwanismembers sold $5,000 worth oftickets on Saturday, $3,700 worthof tickets on Friday and $8,000worth of tickets in the monthsleading up to Dexter Daze.
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Village trustees faceunopposed electionCousins, Carson,Fisher could retainseats after Nov. 2By Sean DaltonHeritage Newspapers
Nobody registered to runagainst Dexter Village Councilincumbents Paul Cousins,Jim Carson and Donna Fisher,whose four-year terms are uplater this year.
The deadline to file applica-tions with the Scio Townshipclerks office to be added tothe November ballot was 4 p.m.Aug. 10.
Its a nice feeling thatpeople must feel confident thatthe council is doing the rightthing, said Carson, adding
that the council is currentlyhandling arelativelylargenumber
of issues including discussionof a general obligation bond,fire and municipal facilities, theUnited Methodist RetirementCommunities tree replacementfund and management of thewastewater treatment plant.
Sean Dalton is a reporter withHeritage Newspapers. He canbe reached at 429-7380.
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Third place winner Dale Boychuck poses for a picture withKiwanis volunteers Sophie Park and Anneke Johnson.
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