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Bank to Showcase Unique Character of NH

Published Monday Oct 21, 2019

Bank to Showcase Unique Character of NH

Merrimack County Savings Bank (the Merrimack) will feature an array of photos that capture the unique character of the Granite State in its community calendar as well as the bank’s website and social media. The images, submitted by bank customers to the annual photo contest, will also be included in desk calendars, holiday cards and note cards. Calendars will be available to the public during the late fall in all branch offices.

“We were ecstatic at the submissions for this year’s contest,” says Debbie Irwin, assistant vice president and marketing programs officer. “The photos were outstanding and they captured the unique character of New Hampshire. The calendar contest has become an annual community event that so many people look forward to! It’s wonderful way to celebrate our local regions, as it allows us to highlight exceptional talent from hometown artists.

Winners of the Merrimack’s 2019 Community Calendar Contest include:

  • Jonathan Bibaud of Concord
  • Melissa Jette of Center Barnstead
  • Jeffry Schapira of Hopkinton
  • Cary St. Onge of Epsom
  • Scott Stevens of Milford
  • Ann Marie Wilde of Londonderry

Photo “Contoocook River Bridge” by Jeffry Schapira of Hopkinton, is the October photo featured in the Merrimack’s 2020 community calendar.

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Merrimack County Savings Bank Announce Photo Contest Winners

 

Merrimack County Savings Bank (the Merrimack) is excited to announce the winners of their annual photo contest. Selected photos will be featured in the community calendar as well as the Bank’s website and social media. Images will also be included in desk calendars, holiday cards and note cards. Calendars will be available to the public during the late fall in all branch offices.

 

“We were ecstatic at the submissions for this year’s contest,” noted Debbie Irwin, Assistant Vice President and Marketing Programs Officer. “The photos were outstanding and they captured the unique character of New Hampshire. The calendar contest has become an annual community event that so many people look forward to! It’s wonderful way to celebrate our local regions, as it allows us to highlight exceptional talent from hometown artists.

 

Winners of the Merrimack’s 2019 Community Calendar Contest include:

  • Jonathan Bibaud of Concord
  • Melissa Jette of Center Barnstead
  • Jeffry Schapira of Hopkinton
  • Cary St. Onge of Epsom
  • Scott Stevens of Milford
  • Ann Marie Wilde of Londonderry

 

Unlike a stock bank, the Merrimack is a mutual savings bank that operates for the benefit of their depositors, borrowers and surrounding communities. As a result, the Bank has remained steadfast in fostering the economic health and well-being of the community, prioritizing the values of accountability, mutuality, excellence, respect, integrity, teamwork and stewardship in all matters of business and service. 

 

Founded in 1867, Merrimack County Savings Bank has been serving the people, businesses, non-profits and municipalities in central and southern New Hampshire for over 150 years. The Merrimack was voted “Best Bank” by the Capital Area’s People’s Preferences for the 9th consecutive year in 2019. To learn more, visit any of their local offices in Bow, Concord, Contoocook, Hooksett and Nashua, call 800.541.0006 or visit themerrimack.com.

 

Photo Caption:  “Contoocook River Bridge” by Jeffry Schapira of Hopkinton, is the October photo featured in the Merrimack’s 2020 community calendar.

 

 

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