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FNB MAKES $1,500 CHRISTMAS DONATION TO TWO CHARITIES IN MAYFIELD-GRAVES COUNTY

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FNB MAKES $1,500 CHRISTMAS DONATION

TO TWO CHARITIES IN MAYFIELD-GRAVES COUNTY

During the month of December, FNB Bank made a $1,500 Christmas donation to two worthy charities on behalf of their customers and community members. Both the Community Christmas Connection Toy Drive for Mayfield and Graves County students and the Mayfield-Graves County Needline/Food Pantry received $750 donations to assist with daily necessities and expenses.

"It is our gift to give back this Christmas by assisting worthy charities that generously serve and make a difference in the lives of our community members," stated Brooke Wiles, FNB Marketing Director. "We are confident that the Community Christmas Connection efforts, along with the everyday mission of the Needline/Food Pantry are vital services that positively impact Mayfield-Graves County."

In addition to the bank's monetary Christmas donation to the Community Christmas Connection Toy Drive, FNB employees donated toys and money for an additional $300 towards the cause. For more information about Community Christmas Connection, please contact Eric Walker, Director of the Mayfield-Graves County Communication Education Program by e-mail at eric.walker@graves.kyschools.us. For information about the Mayfield-Graves County Needline/Food Pantry, please call (270) 247-6333 or e-mail needline-foodpantry@hotmail.com.

FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky with assets exceeding 650 million. FNB ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness. FNB is a 2021 and 2022 'Best Places to Work in Kentucky' Small Business Category Award Winner. The bank currently has ten locations located in Graves, McCracken, Calloway, Trigg and Marshall County. FNB is Member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

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