December 1, 2015
The Lyons National Bank (LNB) donated $1,000 to the Geneva Area Chamber of Commerce 2010-2011 Finger Lakes Leadership Program.
This year, the program consisted of a mural project on the corner of Castle Street and 5 & 20, at 27 East Castle Street, known as the Konen Office Supply Building. The mural, completed by free-lance artist Hannah Winkler of Montour Falls, depicts the "Seneca Steamer," a passenger steamboat that traveled between Geneva and Watkins Glen in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
The mural will further enhance the aesthetic appeal of the City of Geneva, and will help connect the 5 & 20 corridor with downtown, encouraging both motorists and lakefront pedestrians to visit downtown.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held at the site of the mural on Wednesday, June 29, at 5:30pm, followed by a reception at the LNB Geneva Office, located at 399 Exchange Street.
Finger Lakes Leadership, now in its 10th successful year, is a program sponsored by the Geneva Area Chamber of Commerce. It is designed to identify, educate, and motivate a select group of individuals who live and/or work in the area, with an emphasis on career growth and development, and also to prepare them for leadership positions in the community.
LNB is a $528 million independent, community bank with eleven branch offices located throughout Wayne, Onondaga, Ontario, Seneca and Yates Counties. LNB has a long-standing tradition of excellence, dating back to 1852. As its mission, LNB safely and profitably serves all of its customers and communities with unmatched professional service. LNB offers an extensive variety of products within the personal and business banking realms, including direct deposit, online banking, Cash Manager, Remote Deposit Capture and much more. LNB also provides financial services, including investments and insurance. For a complete listing of products and services, as well as branch locations, please visit BankwithLNB.com.