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All branches are closed Monday, September 2nd in observance of Labor Day.
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All branches are closed Monday, September 2nd in observance of Labor Day.
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All branches are closed Thursday, July 4th, in observance of Independence Day.
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In observance of Juneteenth, all branches will be closed Wednesday, June 19th.
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All branches will be closed Monday, May 27th in observation of Memorial Day. ????????
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All branches will be closed Monday, January 16, in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
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What better way is there to bring together family, friends and community than a good, ole-fashioned Christmas parade? There are three coming right up and we hope to see you there:
Lebanon Christmas Parade: “A Country Christmas”
Sunday, December 7 at 2:00 pm
Mount Juliet Christmas Parade: “A Frozen Christmas”
Saturday, December 6 at 11:00 am
Donelson Christmas Parade: “30 Years of American Christmas Traditions”
Saturday, December 6 at 2:00 pm
Come on out, bring the family and friends, and come to see us at CedarStone Bank soon.
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Lots of people will be doing their holiday shopping online, which creates opportunities for phishing, malware, and scams. But there are things you can do to make your online shopping more secure.
Be careful about emails. Some malicious activity comes in the form of holiday greetings. Only open emails from people and companies you know. Even then, it is best not to click on web links inside emails; go out to your browser and access the website there. If an email doesn’t look completely legitimate, even a personal one, check it out with the sender first.
Know your charities. Bad guys will take advantage of your generosity with appeals that pull on the heartstrings. If you see a charity you want to donate to, they will take it if you visit their website directly or send them a check.
Secure your system. Think of your computer, tablet or phone as a house: don’t leave the door unlocked. Here are some security issues you will want to consider:
• Is your wi-fi connection password-protected?
• Do you have a good antivirus program? How about malware detector? Ad and pop-up blockers?
• Is your operating system and all your software updated/patched? This includes your browser, browser plug-ins, and any external programs you may use.
• Did you know that attachments can carry viruses?
Only use secure sites. Even if your system is relatively secure—no system is perfect—websites you visit may not be. Sites whose web addresses begin with https (rather than http) are more secure. Take any warnings about security certificates seriously.
Monitor your accounts. Look at your credit card and checking accounts online very often. If you see suspicious activity, report it immediately.
Security risks may also come to you in the form of fake ads, messages inside of social media programs, and phone calls.
Hackers and online thieves are very good at what they do. A little extra care could save you time, money, and hassle.
More information is at the website for the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team. For users of mobile devices, additional precautions are recommended.
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Wilson County has formally dedicated a memorial to all those who serve, at the new Veterans Park next to the Wilson County courthouse in Lebanon. CedarStone’s John Bryan, chairman of the board of the Lebanon-Wilson County Chamber of Commerce, was present at the dedication. “It’s great to see the community coming together to honor the men and women who serve in the armed forces of this country,” said Bryan. “Freedom comes at a price, and we need to do all we can to pay tribute to those who secure our nation.”
The park, which was over two years in the making, features a granite wall with the names of those from the county who gave their lives in service to the country, its five parts representing the five branches of the military. Read more about the park at The Lebanon Democrat.
Veterans Day 2014
The parade in Lebanon starts at 10:25 on Main Street, with a ceremony at the new Veterans Park at 11:00;
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Soon holiday shopping will be in full swing. Getting everything you need for gift-giving, decorating, and entertaining can take a bit of cash. Why not start saving for 2015 by opening a Christmas Savings Account now? There’s no minimum opening deposit, and your shopping money will earn interest. You can even set up an automatic transfer to the account, making saving even easier. Visit our website for details, or stop by any branch of CedarStone Bank and we’ll set you up.