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April 13, 2015

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30 Worcester Business Journal • April 13, 2015 www.wbjournal.com The Foundation for MetroWest in Natick awarded a grant to Fruitlands Museum in Harvard to support three free admission days and family programs to celebrate the museum's 100th year. Fidelity Bank of Leominster donated $296,388 to more than 150 community organizations, events and causes in Central Massachusetts during 2014, up from $250,000 in 2013. Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts, based in Leominster, donated $55,000 to the community's Spanish-American Center to provide hot meals for families living in hotels. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. SENIOR SUPPORT MutualOne Bank in Framingham donated $3,500 to Natick Community-Senior Center, the result of the bank's recent Checking for Charity campaign. The same amount was donated to the Callahan Senior Center in Framingham. Pictured from left: Jerry Pierce, president, Friends of Natick Senior Center; Susan Ramsey, director, Natick Council on Aging; Marie Harrington, Natick branch manager, MutualOne; and Doug MacLennan, senior personal banker. BLANKET STATEMENT Digital Federal Credit Union was among 23 Massachusetts credit unions that held a blanket drive this winter, along with the Cooperative Credit Union Association. In all, 663 blankets were donated to the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. MUSIC MONEY Hudson-based Avidia Bank donated $2,269 to Apple Tree Arts in Grafton, for music classes for Head Start students. Pictured from left: Jimmie Ames, marketing manager, Avidia Bank; Donna Blanchard, executive director, Apple Tree; and Mark R. O'Connell, bank president and CEO. FUNDS FOR SUMMER FUN Southbridge Savings Bank donated $1,000 to Tenacity Inc. of Boston, which supports summertime reading and fitness activities for Worcester-area children. Pictured from left: Ron Cooper, commercial lending and services officer, Southbridge Savings; Jennifer Spicer, director of advancement and volunteers, Tenacity; and Brian Chandley, the bank's director of commercial lending and services. PHOTO FINISH GREAT STORIES START HERE North Central Massachusetts Literacy Fund donated $2,500 to a United Way of North Central Massachusetts reading initiative for children, The Dolly Parton Imagination Library. The effort provides about 2,000 free books per month to area children. The fund is a partnership between United Way, the Sentinel and Enterprise and Unitil. Pictured from left: Maribeth Janssens of United Way; Holly Conry of the Sentinel and Enterprise; and John DiNapoli of Unitil.

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