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Community Caring Day
Halley Fleming
Oct 07 2011

Community Caring Day is one day designated for helping the charitable organizations in the Taney and Stone Counties with various building, renovation and maintenance projects they do not have the manpower or resources to accomplish it alone.

To make a difference this year, Branson Bank partnered with Gift of Hope and Forsyth School. The morning started bright and early with standing outside of Harter House in Hollister collecting items for Gift of Hope’s ‘Backpack Program.’ By the end of the morning a barrel of food was collected and several monetary donations. The morning was a sheer success! The group then traveled to Forsyth High School to paint two locker rooms and a press box.

By the end of the day, the Branson Bank group was very prideful of their work. Thank you to the Branson Chamber of Commerce for organizing the day of giving back.

  

Pictured Above: Halley Fleming and Lyndi Carnelison help to collect items for Gift of Hope during Community Caring Day

    Pictured Below: Terry Duggan painting the press box at Forsyth High School

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