FNB Announces Spring Shred Event in Mayfield
FNB Bank will be hosting a free Spring Shred Event on Thursday, May 16th from 10 AM to 2 PM in Mayfield. The event will provide the community the opportunity to dispose of both paper documents and old, obsolete electronics. FNB has partnered with WPSD Local 6 for Super Shredder and OK E-Scrap for the Electronics Recycling. Both events will run simultaneously at separate locations.
“Shredding old personal documents and electronics is a very important step in protecting your identity,” stated Brooke Wiles, FNB Marketing Director. “We’re very happy to be offering our community this Spring Shred Event. It’s a win-win situation when you can clean out unwanted paper and electronics, all while protecting your identity in an environmentally friendly manner.”
WPSD Local 6 will be hosting “Super Shredder Thursday” at FNB’s Mayfield Main Office, located at 101 East Broadway. This is a great opportunity to safely dispose of personal documents without risking identity theft. Our shredding partner, Shred-it, will destroy up to 50 pounds of your personal documents for FREE! No business documents will be accepted. During the event, please enter FNB from the N 7th Street entrance (one way street between FNB and Hall Hotel) and proceed through, exiting on N 6th North St (near the former Mayfield City Hall location). As a safety precaution, please stay in your car and allow our volunteers to unload the documents from your vehicle.
OK E-Scrap, LLC will offer our community the opportunity to recycle old, obsolete electronics for free at 201 N 8th Street (former FNB Operations Center/Temporary Downtown Office). During the event, please access the electronics shred event from the N 8th Street entrance (one way street) and proceed through, exiting on W North St (near the former Post Office). All materials recycled or shredded, will be disposed of in a safe and environmentally responsible manner by OK E-Scrap LLC.
Acceptable e-waste includes: Computers, Servers, Hard Drives, iPads/Tablets, Kindles, Electronic Book Readers, Flat Screen Monitors/TVs, Laptops, All Circuit Boards, DVD Players, VCRs, Modems, Cable Boxes, Satellite Receivers, Routers, Cell/Mobile Phones, Telephone Systems & Hardware, Insulated Cable & Wire, Video Game Consoles, USB Cords & Batteries, and Printers.
Unacceptable e-waste includes: CRT Monitors, Console TVs, Projection TVs, Paint or Varnish, Glass Bulbs, Household Batteries (Ni-Cd, Alkaline, Lithium Primary), Large/Small Box TVs, and Ink/Toner Cartridges. Certificates of Destruction will be available upon request for free with multiple hard drive serial numbers. Hard Drive shredding is also free.
For questions pertaining to the Spring Shred Event, please contact FNB at 270-247-1758 or via email at events@growwithfnb.com.
FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky with assets exceeding $660 million. FNB ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness and has earned three consecutive ‘Outstanding’ ratings for the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) by the FDIC. FNB is a 2021-2024 ‘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.