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Sparky Tournament distributes proceeds

Published Monday, July 14, 2008

From left are Meta Johnson, American Bank; Garry Hart, Cedar Valley Services; and Adrienne Thorson, American Bank.

From left are Meta Johnson, American Bank; Garry Hart, Cedar Valley Services; and Adrienne Thorson, American Bank.

From left are Heather Janzig, American Bank; Joe Guanella, superintendent of Alden-Conger Schools; and Parnell Thorson, American Bank.

From left are Heather Janzig, American Bank; Joe Guanella, superintendent of Alden-Conger Schools; and Parnell Thorson, American Bank.

Bruce Richardson, Freeborn-Mower Habitat for Humanity, accepts the donation from Adrienne Thorson of  American Bank.

Bruce Richardson, Freeborn-Mower Habitat for Humanity, accepts the donation from Adrienne Thorson of American Bank.

From left are Neil Belshan, American Bank; Adrienne Thorson, American Bank; Sue Gillard, principal of Glenville-Emmons School; and Rhonda Allison, American Bank.

From left are Neil Belshan, American Bank; Adrienne Thorson, American Bank; Sue Gillard, principal of Glenville-Emmons School; and Rhonda Allison, American Bank.

From left are Craig Miller, American Bank; Dave Prescott, superintendent of Albert Lea District 241; and Dacia Bottelson, American Bank.

From left are Craig Miller, American Bank; Dave Prescott, superintendent of Albert Lea District 241; and Dacia Bottelson, American Bank.

From left are Adrienne Thorson of American Bank; Jo Lowe, Arc of Freeborn County; and Terri Walton, American Bank.

From left are Adrienne Thorson of American Bank; Jo Lowe, Arc of Freeborn County; and Terri Walton, American Bank.

The 33rd Annual Sparky Golf Classic returns to Green Lea Golf Course on Thursday, July 24. Sponsorship opportunities and tournament registrations are available. Registration forms can be picked up at American Bank.

Last year, together with the community, American Bank raised over $18,000 for area non-profit organizations and local charities through the 32nd Annual Sparky Tournament.

The tournament proceeds were distributed to several local organizations including: Arc of Freeborn County, Freeborn-Mower Habitat for Humanity, Cedar Valley Services, Albert Lea District 241, Alden-Conger Schools and Glenville-Emmons School.

American Bank strives to be a responsible corporate citizen by investing resources, both human and financial, to enrich the quality of life in the communities it serves.

American Bank is a full-service community bank with 14 locations in southern and western Minnesota and the Twin Cities.

For more information on this year’s tournament, call Kelli Jensen at 377-7000.

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