PRECorp employee volunteers will once again be raising funds with a walking taco booth the corner of the Crook County Courthouse lawn, the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally “Burnout Wednesday” at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, August 6.
The booth will feature the same menu of a bag of nacho chips, hot taco fixings, and bottled water, affordably priced to encourage sales and support for the local charitable work of non-profit organizations.
Last year, PRECorp raised more than $2,500 each for Veteran support groups. In past years, the booth has raised funds to support local health care, education, families in crisis and others.
In 2025, the PRECorp team is seeking suggestions from the community for where they believe the funds would make the greatest impact.
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“We are proud of the work the PRECorp employees put in to raise funds for the community. The charities and causes we have supported over the years have helped untold numbers of people right here in Crook County,” said PRECorp spokesperson Tim Velder. “This year, we would like to pause for input to make sure we are reaching out to all organizations – large and small – to let us know their needs.”
“There are many small but mighty groups doing good work in the area. PRECorp understands that they often do not have the resources to raise money and deliver services. The walking taco booth can help with the fundraising challenge, so those groups can keep their eyes on serving others.”