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 Thursday, February 04, 2010
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Thursday, February 04, 2010 2:15:17 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Bank News )
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 Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Three recent grants from the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation, totaling $2,550, will benefit a trio of initiatives sponsored by non-profit organizations in Norwich, Pomfret, and Putnam.

The Foundation’s $1,000 award to Special Olympics Connecticut in Norwich will support 125 athletes from Windham County who are expected to take part in the 2010 Connecticut Eastern Region Bowling Qualifier in Brooklyn.

The Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Pomfret will use its $900 grant from the Foundation to purchase field sampling equipment and digital cameras as part of its environmental education programs.

In Putnam, Habitat for Humanity of Northeast Connecticut’s $650 Foundation grant will be used for the purchase of tools for use by volunteers, and also for computer software upgrades.

“These programs all contribute to building a stronger community,” said Kevin C. Merchant, president of the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation. “That has always been a goal of the Bank, and of the Foundation.”

The three awards were among those announced at a recent reception in Griswold, where representatives from 18 local non-profit civic and charitable organizations were present to receive a combined total of $25,350 in grants from the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation during the most recent funding period.



Jewett City Savings Bank President & CEO, Kevin Merchant,
and Jackie Turro of Special Olympics




Ronald Coderre of Habitat from Humanity;
Jewett City Savings Bank President & CEO, Kevin Merchant,
and Richard Moore of Habitat from Humanity.




Jewett City Savings Bank President & CEO, Kevin Merchant,
and Sarah Heminway of Audubon Society
Tuesday, February 02, 2010 11:17:08 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Charitable Foundation )
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 Thursday, January 21, 2010
Kevin C. Merchant, president of the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation, announced today that the Foundation has awarded a total of $5,300 to four area libraries in its most recent round of funding.

The Foundation awarded $1,100 to the Aldrich Free Public Library in Moosup in support of Babygarten, a new educational curriculum designed to engage infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers in early literacy skills.

Three other libraries will use their grants from the Foundation to improve outdated technology. The Preston Public Library’s $1,200 award will be used to provide patrons with a dedicated computer and access to the LearningExpress Library, an Internet-based learning center.

At Jewett City’s Slater Library, the Foundation’s $1,000 gift  will help replace an outdated and failing library management computer system with an Internet-accessible, web-based system.  The Slater Library also received $1,000 in response to it’s annual appeal campaign.

The Voluntown Public Library will use its $1,000 Foundation grant to replace an outdated circulation/cataloging computer system with an Internet-accessible digital system.

The libraries were among 18 area non-profit organizations who received a combined total of $25,350 in grants from the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation this fall.

The Foundation, established in 2003 to reinforce, encourage, and support the Bank’s ongoing commitment to the well being of the communities it serves, has awarded over $225,000 since its founding.



Jewett City Savings Bank President & CEO, Kevin Merchant
with Mary Poitras and Jeanne Irons of the Aldrich Library




Denise Bachand, Preston Library, and
Kevin Merchant, Jewett City Savings Bank President & CEO


Jewett City Savings Bank President & CEO, Kevin Merchant and
Cathy Rubin, Voluntown Library
Thursday, January 21, 2010 10:43:52 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Charitable Foundation )
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 Friday, January 15, 2010

United Community & Family Services (UCFS) and Thames Valley Council for Community Action (TVCCA) are collecting gift cards from ANY vendor/store/restaurant for ANY amount to meet the needs of families in our region. Your gift cards will be combined with the donations of others to provide food, clothing, books, supplies and many other needs.

From now through February 15th, you can drop off your unused gift cards at our offices in Jewett City and Preston. Any type of gift card can be donated with any amount or remaining value that may be left on the card.

Turning over a gift card is an ideal way to make a tax-deductible donation without impacting your own budget! Click here to find out more.

Friday, January 15, 2010 12:16:54 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Bank News )
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 Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Mary Papenfoth
Gary
Salinsky
Lisa
Legler
Kevin C. Merchant, president and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank, has announced the promotions of Mary Papenfoth, Gary Salinsky, and Lisa Legler to the corporate position of assistant vice president.

Mary Papenfoth
A Voluntown resident, Papenfoth serves as branch manager of the Bank’s Preston office.
 
She joined the Bank in 1994, serving as a full-time teller at the Main Office and also in the Brooklyn branch. She was promoted to positions of increased responsibility, including accounting assistant, and Main Office assistant branch manager before being named Preston branch manager in November 2008.
 
Papenfoth attended the America’s Community Bankers Branch Management Development School, and holds numerous certifications from the Center for Financial Training. She has received first place honors in the categories of Mortgage Loan Documentation and Consumer Lending.
 
Active in her community, she serves as a volunteer interpreter for the Mystic Seaport Museum and a role player with the Mystic Seaport Lantern Light Tours. She is 1st vice president of the South County Art Association, a member of the St. Thomas the Apostle church finance committee, and a member of the Southeastern Connecticut Women’s Network.

Gary Salinsky
Salinsky is a commercial lender at the Bank’s Main Office. He joined the Bank in June 2008 with two decades of financial services experience, including vice president positions at three Virginia banks.
 
He attended Middlesex Community College in Middletown, CT, and Germanna Community College in Fredericksburg, VA.  A Mystic resident, he is past assistant vice president for the Fredericksburg Kiwanis Club, and past vice president, board member and volunteer for the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank. He is a member of the Norwich Rotary Club.
 
Lisa Legler
Legler, a Moosup resident, is the manager of the Bank’s Main Office in Jewett City. She joined the Bank in 2006 and has served in positions including customer service representative, retail operations manager, and assistant manager. She holds an associate’s degree from Becker College in Worcester.  Lisa is currently enrolled in the Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce Leadership Program.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 3:25:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Staff News )
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 Friday, January 08, 2010
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Friday, January 08, 2010 2:15:02 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Bank News )
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 Thursday, January 07, 2010

Recently, Arianna Huffington wrote a post on The Huffington Post encouraging people all over the country to move their money out of bigger banks and into smaller, community-oriented financial institutions that generally avoided the reckless investments and schemes that helped cause the financial crisis.

Fueled by the personal initiatives of thousands, this grassroots effort has the potential to shift power in the financial system away from Wall Street and to Main Street.

To find out more about the Move Your Money movement, visit MoveYourMoney.info. Or, visit the Huffington Post to tell them about your favorite community bank.

 


Thursday, January 07, 2010 10:46:54 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Bank News )
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 Monday, January 04, 2010
Windham Hospital will provide an added element of safety for employees and visitors in the future, thanks to a recent award of $1,500 to the Windham Hospital Foundation from the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation.

Pictured at right - Mona Friedland, executive director of the Windham Hospital Foundation; Kevin Merchant, president & CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank, and
Tom Birkenholz, Windham Hospital.

According to Mona Friedland, executive director of the Windham Hospital Foundation, a defibrillator will be purchased for the offsite Windham Mammography Center in Mansfield.

Kevin C. Merchant, president of the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation, explained that the award to Windham Hospital reinforces the Bank’s recent emphasis on making automated external defibrillators generally available for use by the community in emergency situations.

Over the past several months, Jewett City Savings Bank has funded the purchase of four portable defibrillators, most recently for the activities of the Plainfield Youth Football Association and the Plainfield Youth Panthers. Earlier donations were made to the Moosup Little League, the Plainfield Public School system for use at the Plainfield Early Childhood Center, and the Griswold Public Schools.

“Jewett City Savings Bank is proud to be a leader in a campaign to make portable defibrillators available throughout our communities, to keep all our neighbors safe,” said Merchant.

The award to Windham Hospital was announced at a morning reception in Griswold, where representatives from 18 local non-profit civic and charitable organizations were present to receive a combined total of $25,350 in grants from the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation during the most recent funding period.

The Foundation, established in 2003 to reinforce, encourage, and support the Bank’s ongoing commitment to the well being of the communities it serves, has awarded over $225,000 since its founding. Click here for more information about the Foundation or visit any of the offices of Jewett City Savings Bank.

Jewett City Savings Bank is a mutual savings bank operating full-service offices in Jewett City, Brooklyn, Dayville, Central Village and Preston. Established in 1873, the Bank is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC).

Monday, January 04, 2010 4:47:06 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Charitable Foundation )
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 Thursday, December 17, 2009
Still looking for a great gift? The ABA Education Foundation's Financial Education suggests including gifts that promote savvy saving and spending.

When it comes to money management, practice is very important," explains Laura Fisher, ABA Education Foundation director. "Money toys give children opportunities to experiment with play money before they get the real stuff in their pockets." The ABA Education Foundation suggests spreading the the holiday cheer with the following money smart gifts:
  • Electronic piggy banks let children watch their money grow as the bank keeps count of coins deposited.
  • Fake checkbooks are great for pretend play. Children fill out faux checks, make payments and calculate their balance as they learn about managing a checking account.
  • Play cash registers bring playing store to life with interactive cash management. Transactions are rewarded with lights, sounds and voice messages and some systems include a built-in scanner, scale, coin slot and volume control.
  • Money board games that incorporate concepts of earning, spending, planning ahead and the value in real estate, basic money skills kids will use for the rest of their lives.
  • Pretend ATMs work just like real ATMs, complete with an electronic bill feeder and mechanisms to recognize coins. They also allows youngsters to enter a secret pin number. A fun introduction to money smarts, helping children learn as they save.
  • "Rock, Brock and the Savings Shock" by Sheila Bair , chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, is a story of two twin boys who, given an opportunity to make extra money, notice the difference in their money personalities.
  • "Arthur's Funny Money" by Lillian Hoben details Arthur's attempt to earn money to make a special purchase.
Thursday, December 17, 2009 10:20:22 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Bank News )
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 Monday, December 14, 2009
Recent grants from the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation to organizations in Willimantic and Norwich will help provide for the well-being of local individuals and families in need, according to a statement by Kevin C. Merchant, president and CEO of Jewett City Savings Bank.

The Foundation awarded a $1,000 grant to United Community and Family Services, Inc. of Norwich, to help offset the costs of primary care, dental, in-school dental, and outpatient behavioral health services for clients residing in Jewett City who are unable to pay for services. An $800 grant to Community Prevention and Addiction Services, Inc. in Willimantic will allow that agency to provide a “Pattern Breaking” workshop for adults of a Danielson family shelter. The session is designed to address dysfunctional behavior patterns in families.

“As a community bank, we feel it is important to support initiatives designed to improve the lives of those around us,” said Merchant. “Our community is strengthened when others reach out to help.”

The awards were announced recently in Griswold, where representatives from 18 local non-profit civic and charitable organizations were present to receive a combined total of $25,350 in grants from the Jewett City Savings Bank Foundation during the most recent funding period.

The Foundation, established in 2003 to reinforce, encourage, and support the Bank’s ongoing commitment to the well being of the communities it serves, has awarded over $225,000 since its founding. Click here for more information about the Foundation.


United Community and Family Services
Kevin Merchant, President and CEO, Jewett City Savings Bank with
Pamela Kinder, Director of Marketing and Development,
United Community and Family Services



Community Prevention and Addiction Services
Pictured left to right – Miranda Storz, Community Prevention and Addiction Services;
Kevin Merchant, President and CEO, Jewett City Savings Bank; and
Leanne Dillian, Chief Executive Officer, Community Prevention and Addiction Services

Monday, December 14, 2009 2:48:51 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( Charitable Foundation )
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