By the end of August, the Dunster Schoolhouse should be returned to the community as a usable space for the winter after renovations made possible by $380,000 in grants from the Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program, Revenue Stream Economic Resilience, and a gaming grant. Local contractor Yetter Construction has been hard at work replacing windows and redoing the roofline. The cost of siding and final beautification of the structure is not covered by the existing grant money so these items will be put on hold until more money can be secured. /ANDREA ARNOLDRelated Posts:Dunster Schoolhouse set to receive faceliftBRKH Custom Woodwork expandsMcBride Elks club in troubleMcBride Elks afloat for another yearGoing once, going twicePost navigation“Sheared” storm cloud cause of mimicked smoke columnCouncil to Council meet-up