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Kitsap Bank presents $10,000 check to GHHWA

Shannon Childs, senior vice president and marketing director for Kitsap Bank, presented a check of $10,000 to the Gig Harbor Waterfront Association on Thursday at the bank’s branch, 7109 Pioneer Way in Gig Harbor.

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From left: John Lantz, GHHWA Organization Committee Chair, Nancy Stolz, GHHWA Treasurer, Dave Jeffcoat, Kitsap Bank Vice President/Regional Operations Manager, Steve Politakis, Kitsap Bank Chief Executive Officer, Gary Glein, GHHWA President, Mary DesMarais, GHHWA Executive Director, and Ashley Fuller, Kitsap Bank Operations Manager.
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From left: John Lantz, GHHWA Organization Committee Chair, Nancy Stolz, GHHWA Treasurer, Dave Jeffcoat, Kitsap Bank Vice President/Regional Operations Manager, Steve Politakis, Kitsap Bank Chief Executive Officer, Gary Glein, GHHWA President, Mary DesMarais, GHHWA Executive Director, and Ashley Fuller, Kitsap Bank Operations Manager.
Published: 01/16/13 2:21 pm | Updated: 01/16/13 2:21 pm
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Shannon Childs, senior vice president and marketing director for Kitsap Bank, presented a check of $10,000 to the Gig Harbor Waterfront Association on Thursday at the bank’s branch, 7109 Pioneer Way in Gig Harbor. The donation was part of the bank’s annual Community Partner Program contributions and falls under the Main Street B & O Tax Credit Program, which supports investment in local downtown revitalization efforts, including events, public relations and economic development activities, buildings, parks, trails, and other public amenities.

Kitsap Bank CEO Steve Politakis and vice president and regional manager Dave Jeffcoat, as well as branch manager Ashley Fuller, also attended the ceremony.

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