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Donations being accepted for the American Red Cross-Badger Chapter ...
With the recent devastation caused by flooding in our area, donations being accepted at CBB
for the American Red Cross-Badger Chapter and their disaster relief efforts. Cash and checks
(payable to American Red Cross-Badger Chapter) can be mailed or dropped of at CBB. Thank you
for helping our neighbors in need. |

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Mary Zenker, Sauk City Public Library, and a group of youngsters at the
craft table.
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Ice Cream treats being scooped out by Myra Ballweg, Village of Sauk City and
Debra Lins & Barbara Breunig, CBB.
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Noon Time in the Park ~ June 13
Patriotic was the theme of the first "Noon Time in the Park" events, held Friday, June 13th.
Area residents enjoyed a relaxing lunch hour listening to musical entertainment provided by
Mr. Tom Troestler sharing his favorite harmonica tunes. Mary Zenker, Sauk City Public Library,
assisted the youngsters in making their very own hand puppets. Members of the Sauk Prairie
Ambulance Association were on hand to answer questions and demonstrate their new hydraulic cots.
Complimentary ice cream treats were provided by CBB and the Village of Sauk City.
Mark your calendars to join us at Meyer Oak Grove Park on Friday, June 20 (Summer theme) and
Friday, June 27 (June Dairy Month). Entertainment and treats for all!
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SP Ambulance Association demonstrate their new hydraulic cots.
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SP Ambulance Association.
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Gary Christiansen has joined CBB's senior management team as Senior Vice
President Lending at their Sauk City location. Gary will be focusing on business
development in the Greater Sauk County area. |
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CBB welcomes Jennifer Orrick as a part time teller at their DeForest
location. Jennifer is a graduate of DeForest High School and currently a student
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MATC. |

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April ~ Community Banking Month
CBB marked the month in a special way for their clients and community at large. Staff
were given the opportunity to nominate and select four organizations to receive a special
Community Banking Month donation. Recipients were the DeForest Area Needs Network, Good
Neighbor Clinic, Lodi Women's Club and Veterans Memorial Fund.
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| During Community Banking Month, CBB made a donation to the
DeForest Area Needs Network which provides
assistance for gas and electric bills for those in need, along with providing rent,
emergency and disaster aid. Referrals for assistance are received from the local school
system, police department and other agencies within the community. |
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| Dr. Larry Pakyz stopped at the Bank to pick up the donation
designated for the Good Neighbor Clinic which serves uninsured and underinsured patients
in the Sauk Prairie area. CBB staff Anna Jacobs, Jean Johnson, Terry Forman and Debra Lins
are shown making the presentation to Dr. Pakyz. |

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National Teach Children to Save Day ~ April 29, 2008
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Starting in 1925, the ABA Education
Foundation has worked through its grassroots network of dedicated banker volunteers and
state banking organizations to promote financial literacy. CBB feels this is extremely
important and has participated in the "National Teach Children to Save Day" for many
years. Teaching in area classrooms on April 29th were: Samantha Bloedorn, Barbara
Breunig, Amy Krumpen, Catherine Mayer, Mary Jo Norgaren, Linda Robertson, Stacy Stormer
and Pam Wipperfurth. They visited over 250 students in DeForest, Lodi and Sauk Prairie
Schools.
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Stacy Stormer of CBB at Windsor Elementary School.
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| Pam Wipperfurth of CBB at St. Aloysius School. |

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Davis Duehr Dean Sauk Prairie's Eye Clinic is currently being displayed in the
Sauk City lobby showcase. Stop in
and take a look. If your business would like to be highlighted in the showcase, contact
Barbara at bbreunig@cbbwi.com, or 608.643.6300.
It is a great way for those stopping at the Bank to learn about your business! |
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