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How you can Do Good On Dyngus Day and support the East Side Community
Instead of bringing people together for an in-person fundraiser like a typical year, this year the Matt Urban Center launched a campaign to rally the city of good neighbors asking them to do good on Dyngus Day.
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) â Instead of bringing people together for an in-person fundraiser like a typical year, this year the Matt Urban Center on Broadway in Buffalo launched a campaign to rally the City of Good Neighbors asking them to do good on Dyngus Day.
Though the Delaware County Cattlemen still opened their Steer-n-Stein at the Delaware County Fair last summer, they weren’t able to do nearly as many events as they usually do throughout the year due to COVID – so Maurer says they’re looking forward to getting back out there again this year.
If you’d like to support the Delaware County Cattlemen and purchase tickets for Saturday night’s Beef Banquet, they cost $20 and are available at Carl’s Feed, Farm Credit Services of America and all Manchester banks, as well as Fidelity Bank & Trust in Dyersville, Community Savings Bank in Edgewood and River Valley Coop in Ryan. Or you can contact any Delaware County Cattlemen board member or call Jeni Ries at 920-2044. A limited number of tickets will be available at the gate.
The Delaware County Cattlemen are holding their annual Beef Banquet this year, but it will be drive-thru only.
The Beef Banquet is set for next Saturday, January 30th from 5:30 to 8 pm at the Delaware County Fairgrounds Pavilion in Manchester. The Cattlemen will be serving a to-go dinner of 12-oz steak, baked potato, green beans, roll and dessert. Vehicles are asked to enter at the fairgrounds’ main gate and follow the signs.
Everyone is encouraged to get tickets in advance – they cost $18 before January 25th and then $20 the week of the event. Raffle tickets will also be available for a chance to win a ¼ of a beef. For tickets, contact Jeni Ries at 920-2044 or any Delaware County Cattleman board member.