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“Pennies for Kenny” campaign for Great Falls policeman

The Great Falls Police Protective Association is asking you to help Detective Kenny Prigmore.

Prigmore has served the people of Great Falls for the past 16 years; he’s married and has 2 children, and in May of 2008 he was diagnosed with cancer.

Since then, he’s undergone chemotherapy, had a kidney removed, and he’s now a patient at Benefis.

A raffle is being held to pay for Detective Prigmore’s health costs; prizes include 4-wheeler, hunting rifle, and a limited edition print by Pat Halcro.

Tickets can be purchased at the Police Department, from any police officer, or at Great Falls High School. Winning tickets will drawn on May 16th.

WEB EXTRA: more information about the “Pennies For Kenny” campaign:

Kenny moved to Great Falls with his wife Julie and two children in 1993 and has been an Officer with the Great Falls Police Department for nearly 16 years.

Officer Prigmore has influenced many lives while in several positions within the Police Department to include, Patrol Officer, D.A.R.E. Officer, Law Related Education Officer, Great Falls Housing Authority Officer, and his current position as a Detective assigned to Great Falls High as a School Resource Officer.

The Great Falls Police Protective Association has received donations/gifts that are going to be raffled off.  Raffle tickets are going to be sold at a price of $10.00 each or 3 for $25.00.  With the purchase of a raffle ticket the ticket holder will have a chance at winning a 4-wheel drive Yamaha 350 Grizzly, a weekend getaway at the Grand Union Hotel in Fort Benton, a Remington Model 700 .243, a Monte Dolack print, a limited edition print by Pat Halcro, and artwork by Andrea Pierce.

The raffle tickets in support of Pennies for Kenny can be purchased by contacting the Great Falls Police Department, any Great Falls Police Officer, Great Falls High School, and the tickets will be sold at upcoming events throughout the City.  Cash donations will also be accepted and can be directed to First Interstate Bank, ATTN: Candi Howard.

If you have any questions or would like more information, call Detective Doug Mahlum at 781-8912.

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March 24, 2009 - Posted by | Uncategorized | , ,

1 Comment »

  1. Laughs Out Loud!!!

    thanks for posting this!! I have a yamaha grizzly 660 and it rocks!! ^L^

    YAMAHA GRIZZLY

    Comment by dokemion | April 12, 2010 | Reply


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