Special Events

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customer appreciation day picnic sign

Throughout the past 101 years, the Bank has prided itself on its personal service. Our special events take time-out from our daily routine to show our appreciation for your valued business. Our founding fathers would be pleased that the Bank has held true to its original values. We are proud that we have built genuine relationships with our customers.

We celebrate 101 years of continuous banking this year. We thank all of our customers and shareholders who joined us in our grand celebration!

Upcoming events include . . .

Customer Appreciation Week will start on Wed., Sept. 17th.
We’re celebrating YOU during our Customer Appreciation Week on Sept. 17th! Stop by Bath, West College Corner or Liberty starting the 17th through the end of the week to pick up a complimentary gift — our way of saying “thank you” for your continued support (bags while supplies last.) In addition, join us on Wednesday 17th between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. for a hot dog and a root beer! Swing by for a quick, grab-and-go all-beef hot dog lunch and enjoy chatting with our staff as we keep the grill rolling. It’s a great way for us to show how much we appreciate you. We thank you for your continued support as we celebrate 101 years of full service banking.

Santa Day, for the children/grandchildren of our customers, is unlike all other trips to see Santa. We transform the Bank in Bath into a magical Christmas village with plenty of Santa time for the children. Visit with Santa, see our beautiful Christmas lights and take home a craft for the weekend. 

Farmer Seminar is offered for our agricultural customers, and is typically hosted in late winter. Topics often include the outlook for the upcoming growing season, grain marketing, estate planning ideas for the farm, new innovation/technology advances, farm safety and such. More details to come later on our 2025 seminar, or call our Ag Dept. at 765-732-3022.

Elementary student tours are held each spring season for various grade levels at three local elementary schools. Students come to Bath to see how a bank functions with a morning full of activities that include the history of money, route of a check and interest lesson.
 

In addition, we participate in numerous outside activities such as clerking 4-H livestock auctions, grilling meats for organizations during local 4-H fairs, serving as Junior Achievement volunteers to assist teachers in the local classrooms with topics such as saving, the economy and taxes, Ag Day demonstrators, instructors about the importance of savings and how the economy operates as well as many other volunteer positions.