5-7 years: Alaina Simmons and Deaton Pond
8-10 years: Victoria Davis and Braxton Camden (Pam Camden’s grandson!)
First Farmers Bank and Trust, Sr. Commercial Lender,
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First Farmers Financial Corporation, holding company for First Farmers Bank & Trust, recently released a financial statement of condition as of June 30, 2009 that included overall loan growth of $52.2 million, an 11.1% increase from the same period the previous year. Deposits also increased 13.2% to a record $546 million and the Bank’s growing capital base continues to substantially exceed requirements to meet the standard of “Well Capitalized," the highest regulatory rating.
For a copy of our most recent statements of condition, contact your local FFBT officer. It will also be available very soon on our website at www.ffbt.com
Established in 1885, First Farmers Bank & Trust has been serving the banking needs in Central Indiana for 124 years. It currently operates through 18 conveniently located offices and can also be found on the internet at www.ffbt.com.
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On Saturday, July 18th, FFBT sponsored and participated in the First Annual Sand Sculpting Contest to benefit CASA of Grant County. The event was created and led by FFBT employee Michael Belcher’s 11 year old son, Bradley, and 7 year old daughter, Lauren. Bradley Belcher has been involved in several fundraisers in the area and especially enjoys helping organizations that benefit kids. The Community Foundation of Grant County previously recognized his work by naming him Youth Philanthropist of the Year. After discussing the organizations that needed help, Bradley and Lauren chose CASA and decided on a sand sculpture contest. This event was held in memory of Pastor Andy Schramm, who dedicated many years to CASA and Westminster Presbyterian Church.
The event was held at The Splash House in Marion. Along with First Farmers, Paddock View Residential Center and Westminster Presbyterian Church also served as sponsors. All three organizations and 10 additional teams participated in the event as well. Teams could contain up to four members and they had from 1:00-6:00 to build their creation. They had an 8’ x 12’ area to work in and IMI donated over 63 tons of sand for the event. The sand was delivered courtesy of Thompson Trucking, and the city of Marion has agreed to store the 63 tons of sand for use next year.
The First Farmers team consisted of Lanita Ferre’, Katie Smock, and James Norris, all of our Marion branch. They build a turtle (picture shown below). Michael Belcher teamed up with Dawn Darga to create Frosty the Sandman (also pictured below). At the end of the contest, several awards were given out. The first was the Schramm Family Award, which was voted on by the Schramm family. The winner of this award was Carey Services. The second award was the People’s Choice Award and was given to the group that collected the most money. This award went to Westminster Presbyterian, who had spent a lot of time collecting money in memory of Pastor Schramm. The final award was the Golden Pail Award, given to the group with the best spirit and who had the most fun. This award went to Paddock View Residential Center.
First Farmers Bank & Trust was very excited to participate in this event and looks forward to participating again next year. It’s great to see employees, and employees’ families, doing so much for their community.
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