Peachy Posts 4/9/25
Date postedApril 9, 2025
Century Bank and Trust, Milledgeville, donated $1,080 to Ferst Readers of Baldwin County. The contribution will provide 288 children from the Baldwin County Early Learning Center with a free book for a month. Pictured Left to Right: Grey Tyson, Jemeria Cummings, Tori Kala, Cynthia Edwards, Brian Robinson, Cindy Hill and Lyn Chandler.
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SunMark Community Bank, Perry, sponsored the City of Perry Government Start Up Week. The free program is dedicated to empowering emerging entrepreneurs with expert speakers, insightful topics, and valuable resources to help build and grow successful businesses. |
Bankers from Planters First Bank, Hawkinsville visited Southern Pines Retirement Villa where they spoke with residents about fraud prevention, elder abuse and consumer protection for older adults.
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In recognition of Community Banking Month this April, Exchange Bank, Milledgeville, is celebrating by volunteering with local nonprofits that are making a meaningful difference. Our team kicked off our volunteer efforts at Café Central, where Donna Wall, Heather Cook, and Annie Folendore helped serve nearly 300 hot meals.
Exchange Bank is also proud to sponsor the Old Capital Soccer League – OCSL. Maritsa Vargas, Annie Folendore, Jennifer Story, and Lorrie Stephens all have kids in the league—and Jonathan Pope also volunteers his time coaching and serving on the OCSL board. |
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![]() Tynese Jones, First Port City Bank, Bainbridge, recently conducted an estate planning presentation to 18 attendees from the Retired Teachers Association in Bainbridge.
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![]() BankSouth, Greensboro, was a sponsor again this year of Denim & Diamonds fundraiser for Lake Oconee Academy.
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