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FNB Makes $1,100 Donation to Soup for the Soul’s Lunch & Literacy Program

FNB Donates $1,100 to Soup for the Soul Lunch and Literacy ProgramFNB Bank proudly donated $1,100 to Soup for the Soul’s Summer Lunch & Literacy Program. The Lunch & Literacy Program strives to provide summer meals to children who qualify for free or reduced lunch during the school year. The donation was a collective effort between individual employee donations and FNB.

“FNB and our employees are honored to donate to such a worthy cause as the Lunch and Literacy Program,” stated Amy Futrell, Murray-Calloway County Market President. “2020 has been a hard year, as we are living in unprecedented times, and I am thankful to be a part of an organization and team that wants to help our community any way that we can.”

For the past three summers, volunteers have packed and delivered bags of shelf-stable, healthy foods twice per week. An age-appropriate book is also included in one of the bi-weekly deliveries. Because of COVID-19, the same amount of food will be delivered this summer once per week, along with the book. Foods that are distributed do not require refrigeration and are easy to open and prepare. The program expects to feed 250 children this year at a rate of $100 per child.

Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Soup for the Soul is unable to hold their normal food drives and is relying on the help of the community to make this program successful. To make an online donation to the Summer Lunch & Literacy Program, visit: soup4thesoul.org. Checks can also be mailed to Soup for the Soul at PO Box 1001, Murray, KY 42071.

FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness.  The bank currently has nine locations:  Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah Midtown, Murray North, Murray South, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West.  FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

Kyle Hensley Named Trigg County Market President for FNB Bank

Kyle Hensley Named Trigg County Market PresidentFNB Bank is proud to announce that Kyle Hensley was recently named Trigg County Market President. In this role, Hensley will be responsible for overseeing the market in all aspects with the primary responsibility of leading the business development and relationship management tasks for both lending and deposits. Hensley has 16 years of banking experience having previously served as Vice President and Loan Officer for FNB Bank. He will continue serving as a Loan Officer alongside his new position.

“We are proud to name Kyle Hensley our Trigg County Market President,” stated Marty Nichols, FNB President and CEO.  “Kyle’s roots run deep in Trigg County and we are confident that his vision for the market is parallel with FNB’s overall mission and will position FNB for continued success.”

Kyle is a 1998 graduate of Trigg County High School and a 2002 graduate of Murray State University with a Bachelor of Science in Advertising and Marketing. He also graduated from the Kentucky Banker’s Association General Banking School in 2012. Kyle is a member of the Cadiz Rotary Club and a 2019 graduate of the Cadiz/Trigg County Leadership Class.  He has previously served on the board for the South Western Kentucky Economic Development Council and was a member of the Christian County Chamber of Commerce Chairman’s Club and Christian County Agri-Business Association. Kyle and his wife Abby have two children.

FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness.  The bank currently has nine locations:  Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah, Murray North, Murray South, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West.  FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

Ike Nichols Named McCracken County Market President for FNB Bank

Ike Nichols Named Market President for FNB BankFNB Bank is proud to announce that Ike Nichols was recently named McCracken County Market President. In this role, Nichols will be responsible for overseeing the market in all aspects with the primary responsibility of leading the business development and relationship management tasks for both lending and deposits. Nichols has 12 years of banking experience having previously served as Residential Lender and Branch Manager for FNB. He will continue serving as a Loan Officer alongside his new position.

“FNB is growing in McCracken County and this new position will allow for more community outreach and continued success,” stated Marty Nichols, FNB President and CEO. “Ike’s experience working with FNB and in the Paducah market, coupled with the strong team we have assembled in our Paducah offices will ensure continued growth.”

Ike is a 2007 graduate of the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Corporate Communications. He also completed Kentucky Bankers Association General Banking School, the Tennessee Bankers Association Southeastern School of Commercial Lending and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School of Banking. Ike received an Executive Leadership Certificate from Wisconsin School of Business in 2019. Nichols has previously served on the Child Watch Children’s Advocacy Center Board and the Paducah Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Walk Committee. He was a graduate of the Leadership Paducah Class #23. He currently resides in Paducah with his wife, Kelly, and their daughter, Ansley.

FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness.  The bank currently has nine locations:  Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah, Murray North, Murray South, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West.  FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FNB Makes $1,500 Christmas Donation to Two Charities in Mayfield-Graves County

Needline Food pantry donationDuring the month of December, FNB Bank made a $1,500 Christmas donation to two worthy charities on behalf of their customers and community members.  Both the Community Christmas Connection Toy Drive for Mayfield and Graves County students and the Mayfield-Graves County Needline/Food Pantry received $750 donations to assist with daily necessities and expenses.

“It is our gift to give back this Christmas by assisting worthy charities that generously serve and make a difference in the lives of our community members,” stated Brooke Wiles, FNB Marketing Director.  “We are confident that the Community Christmas Connection efforts, along with the everyday mission of the Needline/Food Pantry are vital services that positively impact Mayfield-Graves County.”

Community Christmas Connection DonationIn addition to the bank’s monetary Christmas donation to the Community Christmas Connection Toy Drive, FNB employees and customers donated over 87 toys to the cause, resulting in an additional $870 in donated gifts.  For more information about Community Christmas Connection, please contact Laney Dillard, Director of the Mayfield-Graves County Communication Education Program by e-mail at laney.dillard@graves.kyschools.us.  For information about the Mayfield-Graves County Needline/Food Pantry, please call (270) 247-6333 or e-mail needline-foodpantry@hotmail.com.

FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness.  The bank currently has nine locations:  Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah, Murray North, Murray South, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West.  FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

 

FNB’s 12th Annual Easter Egg Hunt

FNB's Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday, April 13The fun, giveaways and excitement of FNB’s 12th Annual Easter Egg Hunt is finally here. Join us on Saturday, April 13th for the fun you’ve been waiting for all year! Registration and Easter Bunny Pictures will be held from 9:00 to 10:45 a.m. at FNB Bank’s Main Office, located at 101 East Broadway in Mayfield.

Easter Bunny Picture Packages will be available by Immeasurably More Photography. Picture packages that will be available are as follows:
Package A- $5: (1) 5×7
Package B- $10: Digital File Sent to Email
Package C- $15: (1) 5×7 & (8) Wallets
Package D- $20: (1) 8×10, (2) 5×7 & (8) Wallets

Starting at 11:00 a.m. we will have baskets of fun hunting for Easter eggs filled with candy and small prizes! Children ages 0-10 are invited to attend. We will have separate hunts for the following age groups:
0-2 Age Group: Hunt will begin at 11 a.m. on the Mayfield Main Office Back Lawn.
3-4 Age Group: Hunt will immediately follow the 0-2 age group hunt on the Mayfield Main Office Back Lawn.
5-7 Age Group: Hunt will immediately follow the 3-4 age group on the lot off of North Street directly behind the Mayfield Main Office.
8-10 Age Group: Hunt will immediately follow the 5-7 age group on the lot off of North Street directly behind the Mayfield Main Office.

In the event of rain, the hunts will be moved indoors at the Mayfield Main Office. Please contact FNB Bank at (270) 247-1758 or by emailing us at events@growwithfnb.com if you have any questions. To stay up-to-date with all of the exciting details follow our event page on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/events/391996474684335/. We hope to see you there!

FNB Makes $4,000 Donation to Mayfield-Graves CASA and Feeding America

FNB Donates $200 to the Mayfield-Graves County CASA ProgramFNB Donates $200 to the Mayfield-Graves County Feeding America ProgramJanuary 31, 2019 (Mayfield, KY) FNB proudly donated $4,000 to two worthy community agencies as a result of FNB’s 2018 philanthropic fundraising efforts in Graves County.  Both the Mayfield-Graves County Child Advocacy (CASA) Program and the Feeding America Backpack Program for Mayfield and Graves County Schools received $2,000 donations to assist with their daily missions of serving the community.

“Giving back to our local community is something we do every day at FNB,” stated Brooke Wiles, FNB Marketing Director.  “We coordinate numerous fundraisers throughout the year to support our selected charities.  This year we split our fundraising dollars in effort to assist two worthy programs that make a positive impact in the lives of children in our community.”

Throughout 2018, FNB employees coordinated and participated in numerous fundraising events benefiting the Mayfield-Graves CASA and Feeding America Backpack Programs.  Various fundraising efforts included a Mayfield Creek Market box lunch fundraiser, a cookout, GCHS student car wash and concession sales during the Graves County and Mayfield Battle of the Birds football game.  Employees also participated in various jean days throughout the year to benefit the worthy causes.

Graves County’s CASA Program ensures that every child in Graves County has the opportunity to grow up in a safe environment by providing child abuse prevention programs and advocates for abused and neglected children in the court system.  Graves County CASA operated with 19 volunteer advocates and advocated for a total of 97 children in the 2018 calendar year.

The Purchase Area Development District (PADD) serves as the region’s food bank supporting a network of organizations that distribute food and non-food products to underprivileged individuals and families. One of the most successful efforts in the fight against hunger is the PADD’s partnership with Feeding America, Kentucky’s Heartland linking their Backpack Program to school districts in our region. It provides children with nutritious, easy-to-prepare foods to eat on weekends when school food isn’t available. Teachers and family resource coordinators identify children in need, and a bag of easy-to- prepare food items is placed discreetly in the child’s backpack at the end of each week. Currently, the Feeding America Backpack program serves 157 children in 10 schools within Mayfield and Graves County.

To learn more about Graves County’s CASA Program, please contact Stephanie Floyd, Executive Director at (270) 251-2060 or by e-mail at childadv1@calldialog.net.  To learn more about the Feeding America Backpack Program, please contact the PADD Office at 270-251-6187. FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness.  The bank currently has eight locations:  Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah, Murray, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West.  FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

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