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Chelsea State Bank shares its love throughout the year

Each year, Chelsea State Bank, a community bank, supports many local organizations to help make the Chelsea and Dexter communities better places to live, work and play.

“We are recognized repeatedly for our continued success, growth and steadfast support of local groups serving our communities,” said John Mann, president and CEO of the bank.

John Mann, president and CEO of Chelsea State Bank

“We ‘keep it local’ by pooling money deposited in our bank and lending that money out to the individuals, families and businesses in our communities. We keep it local because we believe in giving back to our communities to keep them strong and vibrant,” Mann said in a press release.

Chelsea State Bank has supported local groups with both time and money, he said, adding, “Their mission is to make peoples’ lives better.”

Annually, Chelsea State Bank donates more than $30,000 per year to area non-profit organizations such as these:

American Cancer Society, Avalon Housing, Chelsea American Legion, Chelsea Athletic Boosters, Chelsea Band Boosters, Chelsea Center for the Arts, Chelsea Chamber of Commerce, Chelsea Chamber Players, Chelsea Community Fair, Chelsea Community Hospital, Chelsea Recreation Council, Chelsea Public Schools, Chelsea Senior Center, Chelsea Community Foundation, Chelsea Depot Association, Chelsea Education Foundation, Chelsea Scholarship Fund, Chelsea United Way, Dexter American Legion, Dexter Area Historical Society, Dexter Chamber of Commerce, Dexter District Library, Dexter Lions, Dexter Public Schools, Dexter Shop with a Cop, Dexter Senior Center, Education Foundation of Dexter, Ele’s Place, Faith in Action, From The Heart, Grass Lake Public Schools, Legacy Land Conservancy, Purple Rose Theatre, Rotary Club of Chelsea, Silver Maples of Chelsea, Sounds & Sights on Thursday Nights, St. Louis Center, UMRC Heritage Foundation, Washtenaw Dairy Livestock, Western Washtenaw Recycling Authority.

“At Chelsea State Bank, customer service isn’t something we just talk about – it’s something ‘we keep local.’ We are there for individuals, businesses, and communities,” Mann said.

Chelsea State Bank is a full-service financial institution with offices in Chelsea and Dexter. The bank was formed more than 100 years ago by local business leaders to provide timely financial solutions to individuals, families and businesses in the community. This tradition of community service continues today.

For more information, please click here or call the bank at 734-475-1355.

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