FNB Sponsors Anne Frank Exhibit at South Marshall Middle School
FNB Bank is proud to have sponsored and funded “Anne Frank: A History for Today Traveling Museum,” in conjunction with First Kentucky Bank and CFSB, that is set to take place at South Marshall Middle School. The Anne Frank exhibit tells the story of Anne Frank against the background of the Holocaust and World War II. This three-part exhibit consists of a video, a student-led guided tour, and a debriefing session. During these parts, participants will be able to interact with students while pondering on concepts such as tolerance, mutual respect, and human rights. The exhibit includes 18 panels full of history and photographs.
Eighteen South Marshall Middle School seventh grade students were chosen to serve as curators for the exhibit and perfected their tour guide skills with the help of two trainers from The Anne Frank Center USA. The students will present to their peers on Wednesday, March 8th and Friday, March 10th. The exhibit will be open to the community on Thursday, March 9th from 4:30 – 7:30 PM in the cafeteria at South Marshall Middle School. The event is free to attend, and everyone is invited.
Follow the dedicated Facebook event page for more details about the exhibit: Anne Frank: A History for Today Traveling Museum | Facebook.
FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky with assets exceeding $680 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.