Sturdy supports Christ Child Society, Center for Community Arts
Written by Staff Reports Wednesday, August 01, 2012 04:41 pm
CAPE MAY – Sturdy Savings Bank is a sponsor of the Christ Child Society’s annual Baby Shower, scheduled for Oct. 21.
Above, Geoffrey Harrison, the bank’s North Cape May branch manager, is pictured above with Society members (l-r) Cass Sharkey, Eileen DeFazio and Rosalie Gallagher.
The Christ Child Society, which meets at St. John of God Hall at St. John Neumann Parish in North Cape May, provides layettes for infants and other necessities to struggling families. For more information, call 602-7682.
The bank has also made a donation to the Center for Community Arts.
Below, Cape May branch manager Michael Clark presents the Center for Community Arts Board with a donation. The bank’s sponsorship supports CCA’s ongoing programs. Pictured from left are CCA members Brenda Hirshorn, Anthony Fucci, Gail Pierson and Emily Dempsey, with Clark, and CCA executive director Bernadette Matthews. For more information about CCA, call 884-7525 or visit www.centerforcommunityarts.org.
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