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SNB&T to hold Contribution Reception
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In the difficult times we are facing, the work of our local non-profit organizations is more important than ever. In appreciation of their hard work, The Stephenson National Bank & Trust (SNB&T) is hosting an appreciation event thank them for their hard work and endless support within our community. |
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On Tuesday, December 15th SNB&T will honor fifteen organizations with a Contribution Reception as part of their Holiday Open House. |
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The Contribution Reception will begin at 10:00 a.m. in Marinette at the 1820 Hall Avenue location. The Holiday Open House, taking place all day, will celebrate the season with refreshments served until 5:00 p.m. at all locations. |
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“Our contributions enable SNB&T to support the efforts of these organizations and give something back to the communities that have been so good to us,” said John Reinke, SNB&T president. “We applaud their tireless work educating our youth, caring for others, helping those who cannot help themselves, and most of all – giving hope.” |
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The bank distributed almost $45,000 to over 100 area organizations throughout the year; that money stays within our community and is dispersed for local projects. |
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The emphasis on community service is a long-standing tradition at SNB&T, a mission that is carried out by providing rent-free office space to non-profit groups at The Stephenson National Bank & Trust Community Center. Bank employees embody this mission as well, by pledging over 6,000 hours of community service this year alone. |
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Local organizations that will receive contributions are: Christian Manna Feeding Program, Goodwill Industries, Greater M&M YMCA, M&M Area Community Foundation, Menominee Catholic Central School, Rainbow House, Respite Care, Salvation Army, St. Thomas Aquinas Academy, St. Vincent DePaul, Tri-City Area United Way, Trinity Lutheran School and Twin Counties Free Clinic, Northern Lights Master Gardeners, and River Cities Pool Association. |
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