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Range in the Community
Proudly participating in the communities where we live and work.
Range Bank employees present 2012 united campaign results
Range Bank employees present 2012 united campaign resultsRange Bank employees present a check to Ruth Almen from the Alzheimer’s Association
Range Bank Employee Assistance Program representatives present a donation to UPAWS, Upper Peninsula Animal Welfare Service representative Riva Laituri.

Range Bank Employee Assistance Program reprsentatives presents a donation to Harbor House.

Range Bank Employee Assistance Program representatives presents a check to Room at the In .
Rachel Bertucci presents Range Bank NMU Business Scholarship to 2011 recipient Kyle Storm.

Kristy Siblisky presents a check to the Marquette American Legion Post
Cheryl O'Brien and Kim Kaura present a check to Kathy McEvers for
Kermits Keweenaw Kids from our EAP Fundraising.
Range Bank continued its support of worthy community-based charities with the presentation of a grant of $3,500 to the Beacon House, the Upper Peninsula's only hospitality house. Renee Prince, left, president of the Beacon House board of directors, accepts the donation from Kristy Sibilsky, vice president and loan officer for Range Bank.
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Marquette Old-Timers Hockey Tournament kick off with the 1st ever Hockey On Third Parade sponsored by Range Bank. From left to right: Kristie Patron, Customer Service Supervisor; Jayce Patron; Brooke Anderson, Teller; Haley Anderson; Phil Fox, NMU Hockey Team; Chris Gobert, Branch Manager; Justin Florek, NMU Hockey Team, Roxanne Daust, SVP-CFO Range Bank, Karlie Patron

Tim Baroni presented a $1000.00 donation to Mike Aten, the Executive Director of Little Brothers – Friends of the Elderly. This is a wonderful non-profit organization working to benefit the elderly in our area. Their programs include home visits, providing transportation to medical appointments and the “Turn on the Heat” wood program to name a few. They also provide meals at Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas for delivery and at many sites throughout the area. It is through volunteerism and the generosity of donors that enables the service to our elderly to continue.
Third Street office prepares to join the NMU Homecoming parade
with members of the Wildcat Hockey team!

Kingsford teller Barbi Voegtline's son, and VP Sally Shaver's grandson hold the banner
for the Negaunee Pioneer Days 2010 parade
Tim Baroni's daughter helps hold the banner for the 2010 Copper Man Competition
Organizations we support through our donations:
Bell Hospital
Lake Superior Community Partnership Chairman’s Circle
Portgage Lake Library - Calumet
Bay Cliff - Capital Campaign
Marquette General Capital Campaign
Excellance in Education
Evergreen
United Way
Big Brothers/Sisters
Pine Mountain Music
Pioneer Days Parade
Heikki Lunta Days
Negaunee Scholarship
Omega House - Calumet
Keweenaw Memorial Copperman Sponsor
Dial Help - Calumet
Keeweenaw Chamber of Commerce
Main Street Calumet
Calumet Theater








