Dunster resident Curtis Culp accepted a donation from Community Foundations representative Dawn Hickerty. Culp has created an information booklet about the local Rufus Hummingbird. The Q & A booklet was sponsored by the Arts Council, and will be available to both locals and residents this spring. Culp has been observing hummingbirds for the last 20 years and thought this project would be a fun way to educate the community on one of our annual visitors./ANDREA ARNOLDLast spring, grade 12 student Jael Reimer submitted an essay entitled “The Resilience of Youth” as her application for the Community Foundations Bursary. In her essay, Reimer discussed the ways that youth contribute to the village. Community Foundations representative Shelly Ryan presented Reimer with her award./ANDREA ARNOLDRelated Posts:Letter: Helping CIBC help kidsMcBride's Food Bank Day food driveRoots of Life Child Care Centre receives $2,800…Blue River community gardenNon-profit gets funds for commercial kitchenPost navigationTransformative librarian on the moveDunster Community Forest confirms Syncra purchase