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The 2011 Wilson County Teacher of the Year was announced on Friday, April 15 during an awards celebration held at Cumberland University in Lebanon. |
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An event designed to help dispose of used or expired medications was held on Saturday, April 16 with CedarStone Bank Lebanon and Mt. Juliet offices serving as drop-off points for the unwanted medicines. |
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Last year in October several CedarStone Bank employees attended an evening class offered by the Tennessee Bankers Association. The class was entitled “Opening New Accounts in Tennessee” |
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Organizers of the annual Wilson County Teacher of the Year program have announced the nominees for the 2011 Wilson County Teacher of the Year. The wi |
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CedarStone Bank announced earlier this year that, through the efforts of bank employees, directors, customers and friends of the Wilson County community, over $3,300 was raised to help bring Lebanon’s National Guard unit home for the holidays in December of last year. |
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Another year has come and gone and with it bank employees, directors and officers continued to stay involved in community events as well as engaging new customers with our commitment to providing simple banking, simply better. |
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CedarStone Bank and Summit Medical Center are teaming up to offer Flu Clinics on three consecutive Fridays in October at the bank’s three locations. |
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Runners, walkers from middle Tennessee are asked to save the date, Saturday, November 6, 2010 for the annual Donelson Hermitage Chamber of Commerce “DH Dash” presented by CedarStone Bank. |
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Maggie Julian of Home Instead Senior Care discusses plans with committee members for this year’s “Be a Santa To a Senior” event. The nationally admin |
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Lebanon, Tennessee; November 19, 2009 — CedarStone Bank announced today the addition of John B. Bryan to the bank’s main office staff in Lebanon |