In its fourth year, the employee-led Lozier Community Grants program supported 50 nonprofit organizations across the country in 2025. These are the 2025 recipient organizations’ stories of impact.
The Beaver Community Fair has served Beaver Springs and Snyder County for the last 96 years. The annual fair draws in more than 18,000 during the paid entry weekend. Fair-goers experience everything from food stalls run by local organizations and fire departments to live music and tractor pulls. Primarily an agricultural fair, however, hundreds of animals from rabbits to cattle passthrough the fair for showing and selling.
To continue its community impact and presence, the Beaver Community Fair is looking to add advertisement signage along the main road. Treasurer Robert Church hopes the electronic sign will encourage people to attend the fair, but also provide additional revenue through advertising to support the fair’s events, FFA and 4H activities and other vendors at the fair.
“We just finished our 96th year and we want to continue providing the fair for as many years as we can,” Church said. “Every year we have new buildings and want to offer more, without the community we couldn’t offer everything that we can.”
For more information about the Beaver Community Fair, visit its website. Click here to learn more about the Lozier Community Grant program.


