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RTC Gives Back to Our Communities
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RTC has a long history of providingmonetary donations to help worthy causes in our local communities. Each year, RTC
participates in and sponsors fairs, 4-H livestock sales, scholarships, FRS Youth Tours, school activities, fundraisers, and
other community programs and activities. In 2016 alone, RTC donated over $61,000 toward these important causes.
Besides providing donations and sponsorships, RTC stays involved
in our local communities by actively participating in local Cham-
bers of Commerce and other community organizations. Many
RTC employees are volunteer members of their local ambulance
and fire squads as well as other organizations essential to small
communities.
The people who work at RTC appreciate the lifestyle that western
North Dakota offers and enjoy being civically active in the commu-
nities we serve. Shannon Stafslien, RTCMarketing Manager, says,
“We care about our communities. RTC employees are also your
friends, family, and neighbors. We recognize that RTC is stronger
when our local communities thrive.”
RTC Outside Plant Manager East Chad Betz presents check to The Lord’s Food Pantry of Max.
Deleene Wilcox (center) receives donation fromMarketing Manager
Shannon Stafslien (left) and Outside Plant Manager East Chad Betz
(right) for Harvest for Hunger.
Kenmare Rural Volunteer Fire Department: (L to R) Lowell Nelson, Nate Condit, Eric Sieg, and Scot Ness