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Business & Merchant

Northwest Savings Bank in Elizabeth Twp. recognized
celebrated community involvement during the month of April. 

Banking Month

Elizabeth Township's Northwest Savings Bank Celebrates Community
Banking Month

The Elizabeth Township Office of Northwest Savings Bank celebrated Community Banking Month in April.

Local Northwest offices observed this year's theme, Celebrating Communities, with special events, activities and giveaways for the entire
month of April.

"We're excited that Community Banking Week was extended to take place over an entire month," said Carole Scagline, Office Manager of the bank.
"We used this opportunity to thank our customers and community for their continued support."

Carole Scagline noted below some of the events that took place:

Elizabeth Forward Middle School art classes in 7th and 8th grade painted community banking themes on windows, and art from the students was also displayed in the bank.

Elizabeth Township Area EMS provided free blood pressure screenings.

Coloring contest entries from children ages 3- 5 and 6- 8 were displayed in the bank. Coloring banks were on display from Kiddie College Day
Care.

The bank also hosted a pet contest, where they collected a donation of canned food items for the Central Food Bank, located at Central Volunteer Fire Hall.

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