First Central State Bank to host ‘Grilling for Charity’

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First Central State Bank will continue its tradition this month of “Grilling for Charity” fundraisers on Aug. 25. CREDIT FIRST CENTRAL STATE BANK

CLINTON, Iowa – First Central State Bank will continue its tradition this month of “Grilling for Charity” fundraisers.

The event will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25, at First Central State Bank’s Lincoln Way location in Clinton. The proceeds collected from this fundraiser will benefit the Skyline Center, which works primarily with people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and provides services and strategies to make independence and community integration realistic goals for those individuals.

First Central State Bank started the Grilling for Charity fundraisers in 2010. Since its inception, the events have raised tens of thousands of dollars to local nonprofits. Last year, First Central State Bank raised more than $20,000 through its “Grilling For Charity” fundraisers.

The menu includes hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, chips, a drink and a dessert for a donation.

First Central State Bank is a full-service financial institution with offices in DeWitt, LeClaire, Clinton, Goose Lake and Eldridge. First Central State Bank is a subsidiary bank of Ohnward Bancshares, Inc., a billion-dollar plus holding company with 18 financial offices in Eastern Iowa, also including Maquoketa State Bank with offices in Maquoketa, Andrew, and Preston; and Ohnward Bank & Trust with offices Cedar Rapids, Marion, Monticello, Cascade, Central City, and Baldwin.

Trust services are offered through all banking offices under the Ohnward banner, which includes Ohnward Insurance Group, Central Realty, Ohnward Financial Advisor Services, Ohnward Farm Management, Ohnward Tax, Accounting and Business Services, Vosler Investment Group and Ohnward Wealth & Retirement.

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