Wells Fargo presents a $3,000 grant to Boys and Girls Club of Kenai Peninsula to support the organization's annual fundraiser to be held Nov. 15 in Kenai. Pictured from left to right are: Tim Redder, Boys & Girls Club board member, Wells Fargo Kenai Peninsula business banking manager; Peter Micciche, Boys & Girls Club board member, state senator; Tyler Davis, Wells Fargo Kenai business relationship manager; Ryan Tunseth, Boys & Girls Club board president; Mike Navarre, Boys & Girls Club board member, Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor; and James Montgomery, Boys & Girls Club board member.

Wells Fargo presents a $3,000 grant to Boys and Girls Club of Kenai Peninsula to support the organization's annual fundraiser to be held Nov. 15 in Kenai. Pictured from left to right are: Tim Redder, Boys & Girls Club board member, Wells Fargo Kenai Peninsula business banking manager; Peter Micciche, Boys & Girls Club board member, state senator; Tyler Davis, Wells Fargo Kenai business relationship manager; Ryan Tunseth, Boys & Girls Club board president; Mike Navarre, Boys & Girls Club board member, Kenai Peninsula Borough Mayor; and James Montgomery, Boys & Girls Club board member.

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