Saturday, December 20, 2025
34.0°F

Salvation Army finds gold coin in Bigfork bucket

Daily Inter Lake | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years AGO
by Daily Inter Lake
| December 20, 2016 3:00 AM

The Salvation Army has struck gold again.

Lt. Kabrina “KB” Hall found an American Buffalo gold coin on Friday as she was counting the red-kettle donations from the Harvest Foods collection site in Bigfork.

“I’ve never done anything like this before,” said Hall. Kalispell is Hall’s first appointment with the Salva-tion Army, and this is the first gold coin she has found.

While the gold coin is a first for Hall, it’s not the first time such generosity has turned up locally in the red kettles. Last year two gold coins showed up during the annual collection. Maj. Steve Svenson found a Liberty Head Double Eagle gold coin in the kettle at the Columbia Falls Smith’s store last December — the first he’d seen in the 32 Christmas seasons he had worked for the Salvation Army. Less than a week later he found a Standing Liberty gold piece in the kettle at Bigfork Harvest Foods. The combined total of those two coins was about $2,140.

Hall said she is looking forward to selling the coin and bumping up the Salvation Army’s annual collection total.

“People have been very generous,” Hall said. “The Christmas kettles are up 5 percent compared to last year.”

ARTICLES BY DAILY INTER LAKE

January 29, 2020 9:39 p.m.

No headline

The Kalispell Lakers’ annual Batter Up Bash fundraiser begins Friday at 5 p.m., with keynote speakers Jack Morris and Dan Gladden on hand.

April 29, 2018 5:55 p.m.

No headline

Climate change awards announced

Climate Smart Glacier Country announced its Climate Smart Champions during a ceremony at the Earth Day celebration April 21 in Whitefish. Awards were presented to businesses, youth and an individual who are leaders in building local solutions to climate change challenges.

January 30, 2020 9:50 p.m.

No headline

LIBBY – Libby’s Caden Williams scored 14 points and Keith Johnson poured in seven of his nine points in the final quarter to help the Loggers hold off Eureka in non-conference boys’ basketball Thursday, 49-40.