More Montanans are in need of food than ever before, which means the need for donations is at an all-time high. Here is how you can help fight hunger in Montana
Gather a box of food donations at your office this week, then The MOOSE will stop by this Friday morning and take it all to the Gallatin Valley Food Bank for you...but YOU'LL get the credit!
Can the Griz will be a little different this year due to safety precautions surrounding COVID-19, so the Gallatin Valley Food Bank wants the community to know what is most needed this year ahead of time.
Michelle Wolfe from The MOOSE and Mike Maltaverne from the Bozeman Fire Department will be picking up Food Bank donations from area businesses on Friday to help 'Can the Griz'.
Can the Griz Food Drive returns for its 20th year. The Bobcats hold an amazing record of winning 16 of the past 19 years. The friendly off-field competition begins November 9th and ends November 23rd. All proceeds go to the Gallatin Valley Food Bank and benefit Bounty of the Bridgers...
Here are the final totals for this year's friendly competition between Cat fans in the Bozeman area and Grizzly fans in Missoula leading up the Cat-Griz game.
Our sister stations, XL Country and Kiss FM, are going to be out and about on Friday, November 13 broadcasting live and collecting food donations for the Gallatin Valley Food Bank! Stop by Smith's on 19th Ave in Bozeman and help Dave and Amy from the XL Morning Show and/or Town and Country Foods in Belgrade and help Will from Kiss.
The good folks from The Gallatin Valley Food Bank have informed us that this year's Can The Griz food drive is very close. There's still time to beat Missoula! Can The Griz ends at halftime of the football game this Saturday. Your last drop off location for nonperishable food will be at The Club Tavern & Grill (inside the GranTree Inn) on Saturday from 8 am - 3 pm.