
| Bank of Louisiana prides
itself in being involved in the community it serves. Below are
just a few of the local events that we have been proud to be
involved in and we look forward to continuing our participation
in these events and more in the future. |
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| Bank of Louisiana is proud to be a sponsor
of Kids in Motion, a pre-employment/ service learning training
program for at risk youth between the ages of 12-15 that teaches
teens and pre-teens to value work, to value their community,
and to value their future. For the last 3 years, BOLA has not
only sponsored a student but also hosts money management and
goal setting classes. |
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Paige
McCrory 2009 County Fair Queen |
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Bank of Louisiana is excited
to announce the kick off of their “Feed the Need”
food drive. For the entire month of November, Bank of
Louisiana branches will be collecting food for the Louisiana
Evangelistic Outreach. “It’s the beginning
of the holiday season and now, more than ever, we need
to keep those that are less fortunate in mind”
said Amber Shafer, President of BOLA. “Our goal
is to collect enough food to have boxes overflowing
and the Louisiana Evangelistic Outreach fully stocked
in time for Thanksgiving.” Please bring canned
goods or other non-perishable foods to either bank branch
during business hours.
Bank employees started off the drive by bringing in
canned food in exchange to wear blue jeans to work on
Halloween.
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Bank
of Louisiana participated in the 2008 Colorfest Parade and
their float received the Best of Show award. |
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| A $500 full student sponsorship
was presented to Amy Vaughn, Director of KIDS in Motion, by
Bank of Louisiana. KIDS in Motion is a program that teaches
adolescents work ethic and responsibility by performing community
service throughout the summer months. |
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Amber Shafer,
President of Bank of Louisiana, presents a donation to Debra
Woodall of PiCo for $2500. PiCo provides a nutritional meal
to elderly people either by home delivery or in our center.
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| Lorraine Harnes, Pike County Memorial Hospital
Director, and Clay Logan, PCMH Foundation President, are presented
a $5000 donation from Bank of Louisiana. The donation was put
toward the PCMH's Foundation which improves the hospital. |
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During
Bank of Louisiana’s Customer Appreciation, prizes were
awarded to customers. Maxine and Bonnie Morton were presented
with savings bonds. |
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| Bank of Louisiana sponsored the
PCMH Golf Tournament, Tee Off for Tots. Amber Shafer, President
of Bank of Louisiana, and Tonya Sheppard, CPA of Tax & Accounting
Solutions of Louisiana, participated in the tournament. |
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