The Ninety-Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Skateboard Donations Thank you so much, Chris, for not only being a great radio personality, but for being a great member of our Western Montana community. Regis (2x), Stevensville (8x), and Victor (4x). Just for fun, here's a look at where all the 100 donations went: Arlee (5x), Bonner, Box Elder, Browning, Circle, Clinton (3x), Columbia Falls, Corvallis, Deborgia, Deer Lodge, Florence (2x), Frenchtown, Great Falls, Hamilton (6x), Helena (3x), Huson, Libby (2x), Lincoln, Lolo (4x), Martin City, Missoula (44), Pablo, Ronan, St. This board was so fun to design, as a rock and roll theme lends itself perfectly to skateboarding's hardcore nature. Brian and Chris are the Montana State Broadcasters of the Year for radio for the 3rd year in a row and are finalists for the National Association of Broadcasters Marconi award for Small Market Radio Personalities of the Year! Thank you so much to Chris Wolfe for following 4Missoula's donation train and then stepping up, out of the blue, and donating a skateboard! Pictured above are Brian and Chris from Z100. We've reached the century mark and this one couldn't be more ideal - the one hundredth skateboard donated to low-income kids in Western Montana sponsored by Missoula's only classic rock station Z100! Thank you so much Tyler for the wonderful skateboard donation and I cannot wait to see you at another Cat game and whoop it up with the crew. Here's a link to the creation of this board. On a couple recent excursions around Philipsburg I learned, from my dad who's also an MSU alum, that he has fraternity brothers from ranches in that area, so when I donated the board at the Sunshine Station I knew it had found a good home - there's definitely cats in that Flint Creek Valley. Tyler is an MSU alum, still calls Bozeman his home, and can likely be found cheering on the Bobcats at football game - that's the last place I saw him actually - with a crew of rowdy cat fans.
Tyler donated years ago and I'm so appreciative for his patience as I deferred donation until I could find a kid a little closer to Bozeman, as, you can see, this is Bobcat board. This donation has been a longtime in the making.
The Hundred and First Skateboard Donationīig ups to Tyler Gleason, aka TyBud, for the skateboard donation.