Bob Norbie, a pillar of Special Olympics Montana, is retiring krtv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from krtv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Great Cause, Great Prize: Special Olympics MT Raffling New Harley
Most of us have probably purchased a raffle ticket for Special Olympics Montana s annual Chevy pickup truck giveaway. The 2021 winner was Kandace Kanola from Butte. The giveaway has raised a lot of money for 27 years, and even the runner-up prizes are fantastic. Now, for the first time ever, Special Olympics Montana is raffling off a brand-new Harley Davidson Street Glide.
Photo/graphics provided by Special Olympics Montana
The 2021 Street Glide is valued at $24,000.
Copper Canyon Harley Davidson in Butte provided the shiny-black Harley and the winner will also receive $3,000 towards a custom paint job - OR - $3,000 in accessories. Tickets can be purchase at the dealership, online HERE or you can stop by Billings Bike Night on 7/21 (High Horse Saloon) and 7/28 (Squire Lounge) and get your $20 tickets from a Special Olympics representative. Only 6,000 tickets will be sold.
Non-profit agencies get a boost from Great Falls drive-through eatery
Carnivorium helps Great Falls non-profit agencies
and last updated 2021-07-21 01:04:33-04
GREAT FALLS â In its
first nine months of operation, the Carnivorium mobile restaurant in Great Falls exceeded a milestone in July with its Day of Giving.
The Carnivorium is described as a mobile drive-thru restaurant, serving the classics - burgers, hot dogs, and fries. The restaurant is open five days a week from March to December, and visits a designated location each of those days.
On the second Wednesday of each month, the Carnivorium donates 10% of its profits from the day to a Great Falls non-profit organization.
Non-profit agencies get a boost from Great Falls drive-through eatery ktvh.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ktvh.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Special Olympics Montana nears fundraising goal
Special Olympics Montana nears fundraising goal
By: MTN News
and last updated 2021-06-28 21:45:15-04
GREAT FALLS â Special Olympics Montana is closing in on reaching its fundraising goal of $10 million dollars for its Reveal The Champion In All Of Us endowment campaign.
Since 2016, the campaign has raised $9.75 million - and as of Monday, they re within $250,000 of hitting that goal.
First Interstate Bank and the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation recently partnered to
donate $1.75 million to the organization, pushing the campaign within reaching distance.
Special Olympics Montana serves more than 3,500 athletes, and fundraising efforts like this help them weather potential storms that would endanger their mission, providing opportunities for individuals with disabilities.