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RiverWood Bank donates food and household goods

RiverWood Bank customers and employees donated nearly 3,000 pounds of goods to local food shelves in nine northern and central Minnesota communities. The Bemidji Community Food Shelf was the recipient of 1,808 pounds of food and household goods.

It took two trucks for RiverWood Bank employee-owners in Bemidji to deliver the 1,808 pounds of food and household items to the Bemidji Community Food Shelf. Pictured from left are Rebecca Jewett, Calli Ferdig, Dawn Mason and Debbie Rhoder. Submitted photo.
It took two trucks for RiverWood Bank employee-owners in Bemidji to deliver the 1,808 pounds of food and household items to the Bemidji Community Food Shelf. Pictured from left are Rebecca Jewett, Calli Ferdig, Dawn Mason and Debbie Rhoder. Submitted photo.

RiverWood Bank customers and employees donated nearly 3,000 pounds of goods to local food shelves in nine northern and central Minnesota communities. The Bemidji Community Food Shelf was the recipient of 1,808 pounds of food and household goods.

"Our local food shelf was grateful for this donation to help jump start FoodShare Month in March," said Kurt Knott, President at RiverWood Bank branches in Bemidji in a release. "Thank you all who joined with us to make a difference in our community."

To recognize the effort RiverWood Bank employee-owners made during the food drive, RiverWood Bank is donating an additional $250 to the Bemidji Community Food Shelf in April.

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