Nch'i-Wana 2007 Nch'i-Wana 2007 High Kamamul, by Apolonia Susana Santos
Nch'i-Wana 2007 Nch'i-Wana 2007 High Kamamul, by Apolonia Susana Santos
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People's Choice Award

Your Vote Counts!

Vote for Your Favorite Artist

Columbia River Bank, your full-service community bank with a personal touch, is the proud sponsor of the People's Choice Award.

Come to the art show, vote for your favorite piece of art, and enter a chance to win a Pendleton blanket. Columbia River Bank will present a cash award of $500 to the winning artist.

 

About Columbia River Bank

Columbia River bank is a community-driven bank, with 24 branches in 17 Washington and Oregon markets. Founded in 1976, members of the staff are committed to providing big bank "products" to businesses and individuals, with service unparalled in the banking industry.

Customer Service

At Columbia River Bank, Customer Service means exactly that, Customer Service. For one thing, we answer all our own calls, locally, not off in West Virginia or Florida. Where else can you find that kind of service these days?

Plus, if you are a new customer, you will meet face-to-face one of our Personal Bankers. With their help, you can find the right combination of traditional and non-traditional Columbia River Bank services to fit your lifestyle.

Traditional and Non-Traditional Services

Columbia River Bank offers an extensive range of both traditional and non-traditional services.  For instance, for our business clients, we offer human resources support, payroll services, reasonably-priced health insurance options for their employees, as well as health savings account services.

We pride ourselves on helping our clients with a whole lot more than what the typical "big bank" will offer.  We do it because we're committed to local communities, where we have our roots.

For More Information

For more information, please click here to explore our website, our call a branch office near you.

 

 
     
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Nch'i-Wana: A Native American word for Big River, now known as the Columbia River Nch'i-Wana: A Native American word for Big River, now known as the Columbia River
 
Nch'i-Wana: A Native American word for Big River, now known as the Columbia River