Pub. 11 2020 Issue 2

www.wvbankers.org 8 West Virginia Banker COVID-19 Features COMMUNITY BANK OF PARKERSBURG L isa Bryant, Community Bank Oper- ations Supervisor, helping kids stay active while staying at home by passing out bubble wands to elemen- tary school children during local food distribution. From left to right: Ashton Childers, customer service representative, Magella Shamblin, mortgage loan processor and Barb Stalnaker, customer service repre- sentative, stuffing Easter totes with activ- ities and goodies that were given out to children during local food distribution. A few employees from Community Bank of Parkersburg’s Loan Department saying “Thank You” to area essential workers for keeping us safe and well! Even though our lobbies were closed, that did not stop Renee Harold, Communi- ty Bank of Parkersburg AVP/loan officer, from meeting her customer’s loan needs while social distancing. CALHOUN BANKS Chris Arden, Elizabeth Stirling and AndrewWilson are presenting a check totaling $7,500 that will be distributed to local food pantries in Calhoun, Gilmer and Wirt counties. On May 1st, several Calhoun Banks employees decorated vehicles and participated in “Lights On for Sen- iors,” a Wirt County parade dedicated to the graduating class of 2020. Calhoun Banks presented a donation of $2,500 to the Hope Shop food pantry in Wirt County, West Virginia (Photographs: Beverly Cheuvront.) community CORNER

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