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Dolores Community Center Hosts Sourdough Bread Competition and Fundraiser

Friends of the Dolores Community Center drew sourdough bakers to 400 Riverside Ave on March 19 for a $4 first-annual competition timed to welcome spring.

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The Friends of the Dolores Community Center brought sourdough bakers and neighbors together Thursday evening for the first annual "Bring Out Your Bread" competition and fundraiser, held from 4 to 6 p.m. at 400 Riverside Ave in Dolores.

The event, listed on KSJD's community calendar with a $4 admission fee, marked the debut of what organizers have signaled they intend to make a recurring tradition. The Friends of DCC, the volunteer-driven support group behind the Dolores Community Center, framed the gathering in straightforward terms on the center's website: "This simple community event is designed to bring us all together as we move into spring."

Competitors interested in entering were directed to an application form and event flyer posted on the Dolores Community Center's website. The Friends of DCC encouraged anyone with questions to reach out directly at friendsofdcc@gmail.com, the same address used to field interest from potential volunteers who want to be added to the center's on-call list for tasks ranging from painting and simple repairs to crafting public signs and yard maintenance.

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The "first annual" designation placed on the event by organizers signals an intent to build the competition into a fixture on Dolores County's community calendar. The Dolores Community Center's stated mission centers on "cultivating growth and opportunity in a welcoming, inclusive, and accessible environment," and its vision describes the facility as a gathering space meant to evolve alongside the needs of its rural community.

Anyone looking to connect with the Friends of DCC about future events or volunteer opportunities can reach the group at friendsofdcc@gmail.com or by mail at PO Box 630, Dolores, Colorado 81323.

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