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Book ReViews plans sidewalk book sale on Saturday

Book ReViews, 123 S. Main St., will hold a "really big sidewalk book sale," during the Saturday, May 21, arts and crafts show.

During the sale hardbacks are $1, paperbacks are 50 cents and children's books are 25 cents.

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Citizens National Bank joins MoneyPass ATM Network

With more than 20,000 surcharge-free ATMs across the U.S., MoneyPass is the fastest growing ATM network in the nation.

As of May 16, Citizens National Bank is participating in this network. As part of a processing conversion, CNB customers may no longer use Fifth-Third ATMs free of charge. In order to allow its customers continued access to a variety of surcharge-free ATMs, Citizens joined MoneyPass.

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WEN luncheon Monday at Jeanne's Kitchen

A Bluffton Entrepreneurial Network (WEN) luncheon is planned from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, May 16, at Jeanne's Kitchen on Vine Street.

WEN, a member of the Bluffton Area Chamber of Commerce, is open to women and men. The luncheon is an opportunity for businesses to promote what they do.

The luncheon is $8 per person and is open to the public.

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Ten Thousand Villages has Caribbean food booth during arts and crafts festival

Ten Thousand Villages, South Main Street, invites Icon viewers to visit its shop during the Saturday, May 21, arts and crafts festival, says Aphaphanh Nussbaum, store manager.

"Come visit our store during the arts and crafts festival to savor flavors of the Caribbean," she said. "Come sample our coffee and new chocolates, from 10 a.m. until the supplies last. Twenty percent of our sales on Saturday will be donated to the work of Mission Possible in Haiti."

A printer-friendly flyer with details of the event is at the bottom of this story.

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Kris Lowry joins First National Bank

Kris Lowry

Kris Lowry recently joined the staff of First National Bank as a mortgage originator.

Lowry brings over 20 years of experience in the real estate and banking industries to her position. She is active in seeral civic and community activities including the Heartland Board of Realtors, Habitat for Humanity, and is a past President of the Flag City Chapter of BNI.

As a mortgage originator, she is responsible for overseeing loan origination in Hancock, Wood and Putnam counties.

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First National Bank introduces Kasasa as alternative to "mega" banks

First National Bank of Pandora asks consumers, "Do you Kasasa?" as it becomes the newest financial institution in Ohio to launch one of the country's most innovative financial products.

Kasasa is a new brand of free checking and savings accounts that pays consumers to use their account with what interests them most - high interest, automatic savings or digital downloads from iTunes or Amazon.com.

These accounts offer residents a better checking account option than the mega bank experience.

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