Bank donation supports breast cancer awareness
Rocky Mountain Bank has donated $10,000 to five local organizations in Montana in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The bank donated to St. Petersburg. The Eva Project by Vincent Healthcare, the Restoring Mountains Program at Cancer Support Communities, Logan Health’s Save the Sisters Fund, Clark Fork Valley Hospital and the Missoula Community Health Foundation’s Ava Nichole Breast Health Fund. These donations are made through the bank’s Pink Ribbon debit card program.
Through its special Pink Ribbon debit card program, Rocky Mountain Bank contributes up to $10,000 annually to non-profit organizations involved in breast cancer prevention or patient care in Montana. The funds are based on the number of Pink Ribbon debit card transactions by Rocky Mountain Bank customers.
This money has been distributed to the following organizations
• $3,000 to St.Vincent Healthcare – Billings
• $2,500 to Cancer Support Communities – Bozeman
• $2,000 to Logan Health Logan Health’s Save A Sister Fund. The initiative’s goals are to improve women’s access to mammograms, educate the community, and increase breast cancer awareness and prevention through outreach. Save a Sister also supports postoperative durables that are not typically paid for by insurance. All funds remain in the local Flathead Valley area.
• Clark Fork Valley Hospital $1,500
• $1,000 to Missoula Community Health Foundation
RE/MAX Whitefish Offers Free Ski Helmets
RE/MAX Whitefish is entering its fifth year of “Kids Lid”. The businesses are partnering with Sportman’s Ski Haus, Mann Mortgage, Insured Titles and Smith to provide free ski and snowboard helmets to school-aged children in Flathead Valley.
The ultimate goal is to keep the kids safe while enjoying the slopes. With costs rising, parents don’t have to worry about safety while kids enjoy the mountain. Try on your kids at RE/MAX Whitefish from 4-5pm Thursday through December 5th. 22. Helmets are available in youth small to adult large. For questions about the Children’s Lid Program, please contact RE/MAX Whitefish at 406-863-3400 or visit www.remax-whitefish-mt.com.
Kalispell and Great Falls Joint Management of Morrison-Maierle
Morrison-Maierle’s Kalispell and Great Falls offices have consolidated management into one regional unit.
Led by Kalispell’s current operations manager, Ryan Jones PE, the new regional division will maximize the resources and talent of both offices to better serve Morrison-Maierle’s clients.
“As a multidisciplinary engineering firm, this regional division will be better able to serve our clients through the broad capabilities we offer. We look forward to sharing this news with our clients and the communities we serve,” Morrison-Maierle Chief Operating Officer Officer Carl Anderson said.
The regional unit’s extended services include water/wastewater design and engineering, natural resources, airport engineering, land development engineering, industrial engineering and architectural design.
Founded in 1945, Morrison-Maierle has 12 offices in Wyoming, Montana, Oregon and Washington, including four in Wyoming: Casper, Cody, Gillette and Sheridan. As a multidisciplinary company, it provides services in the fields of engineering, surveying, planning and natural sciences.
Moors & Cabot opens Kalispell office
Moors & Cabot, a Boston, Massachusetts-based investment firm founded in 1890, is opening its newest office in Kalispell. Jay Flynn and David Sutherland bring more than 60 years of combined financial industry experience to our Kalispell office, focusing on personalized, comprehensive financial planning, portfolio management, strategic retirement income generation and family wealth transfer services.
Jay and David are located at 100 Cooperative Way, Suite #202 Kalispell, Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 5 pm (or by appointment in the evening) for free orientation sessions. For more information, visit https://www.moorscabot.com/locations/Kalispell.