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2019 CommUNITY Visions

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Bank It for the Alva Library

Bank It raised $8,689 with the Bank's matching $2,560. After the Rainy Day Fund (20%) and Growth Fund (15%) Allocations were made, the Library received $5,647.85
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Bank It for the Bud Rose Park

Bank It raised $16,039.38 with the Bank's matching $4,180. After Rainy Day Fund (20%) and Growth Fund (15%) Allocations were made, the Bud Rose Park Renovation Project received $10,425.60
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Bank It for our Neighbors in Need

Bank It raised $12,738.94 with the Bank's matching $2,590. After Rainy Day Fund (20%) and Growth Fund (15%) Allocations were made, the Woods County Food Bank received $8,280.31
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Halah Simon and Kendra Schnebel present a check to the Woods County Food Bank's Jennifer Marston. 
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The City of Alva accepts a check from Bank It for the Bud Rose Park Renovation. Pictured left to right, Alex Mantz, Halah Simon, Kelly Parker, Magen Lehr, Kelsey Martin and Kirk Trekell.
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