Woodlands Bank supports Community Foundation

LOCK HAVEN – Woodlands Bank, among the few locally based banks in the region, has donated $2,500 to the Clinton County Community Foundation to support the Foundation’s aid to charitable non-profits in the county.

Woodlands Bank’s Lock Haven office is at the southern gateway to the city at the corner of Jay and Church streets – the foot of busy Paul Mack Boulevard off Route 220. The donation will support the Foundation’s Community Impact Fund. Woodlands Bank employees have a strong history of volunteering to help various causes in the bank’s local communities. Their customer relationships and community commitments are the core of their philosophy.

Marking the occasion recently were, from left, Paul Caimi, Woodlands Bank, Commercial Loan Officer; Rich Kuczawa, Woodlands Bank, Retail Lending & Sales Manager; Heather Corbin, Woodlands Bank, Lock Haven Community Office Manager; Don Grant, Foundation secretary; Dennis Trout, Foundation president; Mark Weaver, Foundation board member, and Bob Rolley, Foundation outreach coordinator.

For more information on how to support the Foundation and your causes, or to honor someone, visit www.ClintonCountyFoundation.org, or email cccf@clintoncountyfoundation.org.

 

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