Peoples Bank employees’ children participated in their very own Christmas Coloring Contest designed just for them. A reception was held Wednesday, November 30th, at the Magee branch to honor each winner.
The overall winner and recipient of a $100 Savings Account is Emma Chain. Emma is the three year old daughter of Lance and Courtney Chain. Congratulations to Emma and all the winners.
Overall Best Drawing Emma Chain
2nd Place: Ava Dunn
3rd Place: Murray Rankin
2-4 Year Old Winners
1st Place: Ann Marie Blakeney
2nd Place: Jackson Franklin
3rd Place: Ridge Myers
5-7 Year Old Winners
1st Place: Jaylee Evans
2nd Place: Bella Russell
3rd Place: Wynn Dunn
8-10 Year Old Winners
1st Place: Carter Russell
2nd Place: Reagane Magee
3rd Place: Jamie Lee
11-12 Year Old Winners
1st Place: Elliot Rankin
Special Awards
Best Use of Color: Will Rankin
Best Christmas Spirit: Gift Magee
Most Imaginative: Ethan Durr
Most Unique: Colton Wester
Most Rising Artist: Thomas Jones
Most Expressive: Kasey Lee
Tuesday, December 6, 2016
2016 Christmas Card Winners
Peoples Bank is proud to announce the winners to our 2016 Christmas Card Contest. We had hundreds of entries from Simpson, Smith, Rankin and Covington counties that participated this year. A reception was held at Peoples Bank in Magee on November 30th to honor the winners and their families. Each winner was presented a framed copy of their artwork and an award medal.
Congratulations to our overall winner, Triestan Valdez. Triestan is the 11 year old son of Daniel and Jhuls Evans of Mt. Olive. He attends 5th grade at Mt. Olive Elementary School and enjoys reading, sketching and playing video games in his free time.
Triestan received a $100 savings account and his drawing will be featured on the cover of Peoples Bank’s annual Christmas Greeting Card.
Overall Winners
1st Place: (cover): Triestan Valdez Mt.Olive, 11
2nd Place: Jack Ashmore Simpson Central, 7
3rd Place: McKenzie Butler Mize, 11
Honorable Mention: Anacan Clark Collins, 8
Honorable Mention: Kaleigh Ghassemi Simpson Central, 11
Age Group Winners
11-12 Year Old
1st Place: Seth Troney- Mize, 12
2nd Place: Ryan Craven- Collins, 11
3rd Place: Morgan Pearce- Mt.Olive, 12
Honorable Mention: Kara Barfoot- Puckett, 12
Honorable Mention: Emily Grace Hoffman- Florence Middle, 12
9-10 Year Old
1st Place: Molly M. Craft- Mize, 10
2nd Place: Jake Butler- Mize, 9
3rd Place: Anna Kate Adams- Seminary, 9
Honorable Mention: Caitlin McCollum- Simpson Central, 10
Honorable Mention: Adison Brooke King- Mize, 9
7-8 Year Old
1st Place: Alex Kemp- Simpson Central, 7
2nd Place: Kyra Moffett- Simpson Central, 7
3rd Place: Kirkleigh Woolwine- Seminary, 8
Honorable Mention: Tyler McGee- Florence Elementary, 8
Honorable Mention: Abby Howard- Seminary, 7
5-6 Year Old
1st Place: Hixson Hittle- Seminary, 6
2nd Place: Elle McNulty- SCA, 5
3rd Place: Logan Blackwell- Mize, 5
Honorable Mention: Ayden Eisworth- Seminary, 6
Honorable Mention: Jaylynn Glenn- Mize, 6
4 and Under Winners
1st Place: Audrey Kemp- ABC, 3
2nd Place: Kassidy Amason, FBC Taylorsville, 4
3rd Place: Catherine Ann Hubbard- SCA, 4
Honorable Mention: Ava Catherine Patterson- SCA, 4
Honorable Mention: McKinley Barnard- SCA, 4
Congratulations to our overall winner, Triestan Valdez. Triestan is the 11 year old son of Daniel and Jhuls Evans of Mt. Olive. He attends 5th grade at Mt. Olive Elementary School and enjoys reading, sketching and playing video games in his free time.
Triestan received a $100 savings account and his drawing will be featured on the cover of Peoples Bank’s annual Christmas Greeting Card.
Overall Winners
1st Place: (cover): Triestan Valdez Mt.Olive, 11
2nd Place: Jack Ashmore Simpson Central, 7
3rd Place: McKenzie Butler Mize, 11
Honorable Mention: Anacan Clark Collins, 8
Honorable Mention: Kaleigh Ghassemi Simpson Central, 11
Age Group Winners
11-12 Year Old
1st Place: Seth Troney- Mize, 12
2nd Place: Ryan Craven- Collins, 11
3rd Place: Morgan Pearce- Mt.Olive, 12
Honorable Mention: Kara Barfoot- Puckett, 12
Honorable Mention: Emily Grace Hoffman- Florence Middle, 12
1st Place: Molly M. Craft- Mize, 10
2nd Place: Jake Butler- Mize, 9
3rd Place: Anna Kate Adams- Seminary, 9
Honorable Mention: Caitlin McCollum- Simpson Central, 10
Honorable Mention: Adison Brooke King- Mize, 9
7-8 Year Old
1st Place: Alex Kemp- Simpson Central, 7
2nd Place: Kyra Moffett- Simpson Central, 7
3rd Place: Kirkleigh Woolwine- Seminary, 8
Honorable Mention: Tyler McGee- Florence Elementary, 8
Honorable Mention: Abby Howard- Seminary, 7
5-6 Year Old
1st Place: Hixson Hittle- Seminary, 6
2nd Place: Elle McNulty- SCA, 5
3rd Place: Logan Blackwell- Mize, 5
Honorable Mention: Ayden Eisworth- Seminary, 6
Honorable Mention: Jaylynn Glenn- Mize, 6
4 and Under Winners
1st Place: Audrey Kemp- ABC, 3
2nd Place: Kassidy Amason, FBC Taylorsville, 4
3rd Place: Catherine Ann Hubbard- SCA, 4
Honorable Mention: Ava Catherine Patterson- SCA, 4
Honorable Mention: McKinley Barnard- SCA, 4
Peoples Bank donates $250 to Mt. Olive Elementary in honor of Triestan Valdez, Bank Christmas Card Contest Winner
Pictured are: Mt. Olive Elementary Principal, Rena Hilton; Christmas Card Contest Winner, Triestan Valdez; Peoples Bank AVP-Marketing, Ashley Jones
Pictured are: Mt. Olive Elementary Principal, Rena Hilton; Christmas Card Contest Winner, Triestan Valdez; Peoples Bank AVP-Marketing, Ashley Jones
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Peoples Bank recognized as Top SBA Lender for Small Business Association loan activity in Mississippi
Peoples Bank partnered with SBA in 1989 to help Mississippian’s start, build and grow businesses. Twenty-seven years later, 642 small businesses have been able to grow and develop because of this partnership. Peoples Bank continues to receive outstanding awards for their commitment and dedication to helping grow local small businesses. SBA executives presented the award recently at the Mississippi event held in Jackson.
Janita Stewart, SBA District Director, commented, “Congratulations again…Peoples Bank really makes a difference in entrepreneurial development and contributes to the growth of small businesses in our state.”
Pictured are (L-R): Janita Stewart, SBA District Director; Linda Lowe, Peoples Bank SBA Lending Assistant; Kim Welch, Peoples Bank Poultry Loan Assistant; Jason Smith, Peoples Bank Poultry Lending Officer; Gary Reed, SBA Deputy Director.
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Platinum Club visits Columbus, MS
The first stop was the Tennessee Williams Welcome Center for the City of Columbus. This restored Victorian residence was the first home of the Pulitzer-winning playwright who wrote Streetcar Named Desire, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and a number of other dramas that reflect his southern heritage.
After orientation to the city’s history and attractions, a tour of two of the city’s many antebellum homes followed.
Columbus is unique in that most of its 650 historic homes are occupied by their owners, rather than being museum homes used only for public tours and events. The owners of both the stately Whitehall, a Greek Revival townhouse, and Rosedale, spoke to the group about living in the historic mansions.
Rosedale’s owner personally escorted the tour group through that Italianate mansion, built c. 1856. It contains what is considered some of the finest examples of period antiques in the country. Though the home’s private spaces have been adapted for modern living, its public spaces have been restored as nearly as possible to their pre-Civil War appearance.
Lunch at Harvey’s Restaurant gave the Simpson County group time to visit with the step-on guide for the day, a Columbus native who is an expert on the history of this city whose site on the Tombigbee River was first mentioned in the writings of Hernando de Soto in 1540.
The group learned that during the Civil War, Columbus maintained an arsenal that made gunpowder and weapons and was known as a hospital city for wounded troops. For those reasons, it was strongly defended by General Nathan Bedford Forrest. As a result, most of the city’s antebellum homes were spared, and Columbus boasts a collection of homes second only to Natchez in size.
Rounding out the day, the group made a driving tour of well-known city sites such as Friendship Cemetery, where Memorial Day began; MUW, the first public college for women in America; and Historic Downtown Columbus, a premier example of the Main Street Mississippi program.
Peoples Bank Platinum club’s next trip is a seven-day motorcoach adventure to Washington, D. C., and Williamsburg, Va., departing from Magee on May 10 and returning May 16. For information on the trip, Platinum Club membership or activities, contact Oliver McLean, Platinum Club director, at 601-832-1732 or Abbie Patrick at Peoples Bank, 601-849-2210.
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