Corissa Cernick of Libby, Montana, and pigs.

Flathead Electric Cooperative is proud to announce the results of its signature yearly fundraiser for seven area food banks. The 2023 Ribeye Raffle raised $18,194 in cash and approximately 1,000 pounds of meat for donation to the food banks.  

As part of its commitment to the community members who own the cooperative, Flathead Electric purchases beef, lamb, and hogs each year during the 4-H and FFA (Future Farmers of America) Market Sale at the Northwest Montana Fair and at the Lincoln County Fair. The meat goes to the food banks, except for the prime steak cuts, which are raffled off. This year, the Co-op purchased beef from Naomi Becker and Brady Boll; lambs from Emmalynn Braaten and Amber Jones; and hogs from Rhett Hadley and Corissa Cernick.  

Raffle winners were announced on August 22. Ron & Marilyn Miller and Chris Ruby, all of Kalispell, will each receive approximately 60 one-inch-thick premium Montana t-bone and ribeye steaks, valued at well over $500.

Corissa Cernick of Libby, Montana. The Co-op purchased her pig, Muddy Buds, at the Lincoln County Fair.
Corissa Cernick of Libby, Montana. The Co-op purchased her pig, Muddy Buds, at the Lincoln County Fair.

Will Tutvedt, the Co-op’s Community Outreach Specialist and Ribeye Raffle organizer, is thrilled with the results of this year’s raffle, and shared, “Our members are so generous, and as a cooperative, we’re happy to be able to organize this effort and give to our community food banks in such a meaningful way – plus, it’s really fun to meet all the 4-H and FFA kids and bid on their incredible animals at the two fairs.” 

Over the last eight years, Ribeye Raffle has raised $70,580 in cash and donated approximately 7,000 pounds of meat to the Kalispell, Columbia Falls, Whitefish, Bigfork, Lakeside, Libby, and Veterans food banks. Ticket sales are closed for 2023 but will be available again in Summer 2024.