April, 2010 Archive

Canal Clean-up

Friday, April 30th, 2010
Canal Cleaners at work!

Canal Cleaners at work!

In conjunction with the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day, Friends of the

 

Delaware Canal coordinated their annual “Adopt the Canal” project to clean-up the historic canal on April 17.  Joining in the project were volunteers from the First Savings’ Riegelsville Branch Office including employees, some family members, friends and even a customer that got ‘down and dirty’ to help clean-up the canal. The volunteers from First Savings worked from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon and collected about 10 bags of garbage, tires, and a variety of ‘interesting’ odds and ends. Their clean-up route was more than a mile long from the canal bridge near the Riegelsville Inn to Lock 21 at the intersection of Route 611 & Route 212. 

The Delaware and Lehigh Canal runs 60 miles from Bristol in Bucks County, to Easton in Northampton County.  Construction on the Delaware Canal began in 1827, and was completed in 1831. However, the Canal was not put into operation until 1834. Most of the work was done by local farmers and Irish immigrants. At that time, there were no power tools or heavy earth-moving equipment, so the Delaware Canal was dug by hand!

 You can become a member of the Friends of the Delaware Canal by following this link, or you can download a membership form and mail it, completed and accompanied by your dues payment, to FODC, 145 S. Main Street, New Hope, PA 18938.  More information is available at www.fodc.org.

 Join us in thanking all the volunteers for their much appreciated labor at the canal!

Don’t Forget!

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

The 3rd Annual Non-Profit Volunteer Fair, sponsored by First Savings, will be held Wednesday, April 28th from 4 to 7p.m. at the Plumsteadville Fire House.  This is a great opportunity to learn about a wide variety of non-profit groups seeking volunteers and how you may be able to share your time and talents.  More than 25 non-profit groups will be on hand to speak with potential volunteers.

The event also provides the opportunity for area high school students to meet with representatives of non-profit groups to learn about possible Community Service opportunities to coordinate with their High School Graduation Project.

The Plumsteadville Fire Company will have a light food concession available for purchase during the event.  The firehouse is located at 5064 Stump Road just off Easton Road (Route 611) in Plumsteadville.  The Volunteer Fair is free to both the public and the participating non-profit groups.  More information can be obtained by calling 215-257-5035.

Community Banking Month…Win Phillies Tickets!

Friday, April 16th, 2010

First Savings Bank is joining community bankers throughout the nation during April to celebrate Community Banking Month.  “This year’s theme is ‘Neighbors Helping Neighbors’, and as in the past, we celebrate the contributions that a true community bank can make to the residents and communities they serve,” said Fred Schea, President and CEO of First Savings.  “Community Banks were not the cause of the recent economic issues; however, Community Banks have and will continue to play a major role in rejuvenating the economy both locally and globally.” 

As part of the month-long celebration, First Savings will be holding a Red Cross Blood Drive on Friday, April 16; offer a Customer Appreciation Day on Friday, April 23; and a “Non-Profit Volunteer Fair” on Wednesday, April 28.  In addition, a team of First Savings employees will be taking part in the April Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kids event and the MS Walk in the Pennridge area as well as continued participation in the Pa. “Adopt-A-Highway” clean-up program. 

The Red Cross Blood Drive is open to the public from 9a.m. to 3p.m. and will be held at the Administrative Headquarters of First Savings at 219 S. Ninth Street, Perkasie.  For your convenience, appointments can be made by contacting Kim Weichel at 215-453-2317 or kweichel@FirstSavingsOnline.com.   Customer Appreciation Day will feature light refreshments at all First Savings Bank Branch Offices.  The “Non-Profit Volunteer Fair”, held from 4p.m. until 7p.m. at the Plumsteadville Fire House, 5064 Stump Rd., Plumsteadville, offers an opportunity to bring together organizations seeking volunteers with individuals interested in volunteering their time and talents. 

Throughout the month, children can also enter a contest to win a $50 Savings Bond and adults are welcome to enter a drawing for two tickets to a Phillies game.

“We are proud of the communities we serve and we are dedicated to the people and businesses that reside and operate in them,” remarked Schea.  “Our employees are committed to the local area and our focus lies in helping our communities to grow and prosper.   We’re also extremely proud of the First Savings Community Foundation.  During 2009, the Community Foundation donated over $170,000 to more than 65 not-for-profit organizations and charities.”

Red Cross Blood Drive

Monday, April 12th, 2010

First Savings will be hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Friday, April 16 from 9a.m. to 3p.m. at our Administration Building located at 219 S. 9th St., Perkasie.  For your convenience, appointments are available by calling Kim Weichel at 215-453-2317 or you can sign up to ‘Give the Gift of Life’ by going to www.redcrossblood.org  and enter sponsor code: 13424.

Even if you are unable to donate, please pass this along to a family member, friend or neighbor!

Non-Profit Volunteer Fair Slated

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010
There's a world of volunteer possibilities out there!

There's a world of volunteer possibilities out there!

The need for volunteers to assist non-profit organizations can sometimes feel like a never-ending search and often times those seeking volunteer opportunities aren’t sure how to go about contacting those organizations.  To help solve both sides of the volunteer equation, First Savings Bank, in conjunction with their Community Foundation, is sponsoring their third annual “Non-Profit Volunteer Fair” on Wednesday, April 28, 2010.  The event will be held at the Plumsteadville Fire House from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. 

“Non-profit groups and organizations are in need of volunteers to function and they deserve support from residents of the community.  In today’s economic climate, the number of volunteers needed in a wide cross-section of organizations is even greater,” noted Fred Schea, President of First Savings.  “We hope that this event will enable potential volunteers to learn more about the opportunities that are available from a variety of Non-Profit groups.  Last year, 30 non profit organizations participated in the Volunteer Fair and we invite and encourage the public to attend.”  

The event also provides the opportunity for area high school students to meet with representatives of Volunteer/Non-Profit groups and learn about possible Community Service opportunities to coordinate with their High School Graduation Project.

The Plumsteadville Fire Company will have a light food concession available for purchase during the event. The Plumsteadville Fire House is located at 5064 Stump Road just off Easton Road (Route 611), Plumsteadville.  The Volunteer Fair is free to both the public and participating non-profit groups.  More information can be obtained by calling 215-257-5035.