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22 Worcester Business Journal • July 20, 2015 www.wbjournal.com Fallon Health in Worcester sponsored the city's Independence Day fireworks and orchestra performance. Town & Country Apartments of Fitchburg hosted a United Way of North Central Massachusetts packaging event for area food pantries. Volunteers packed 20,000 meals. The TJX Cos. of Framingham donated $2,000 to Pernet Family Health Service Fathers' Fest in Worcester. OF NOTE Would you like to see your face on the PhotoFinish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. GIVING BACK WITH A BOOM Medway-based Charles River Bank donated $1,000 to the Millis Recreational Department for its annual fireworks display. Pictured from left: Judy Malouf and Pam Mustard, committee members, Millis Recreation Department (MRD); Jim Neville of the Medway Board of Selectmen; Kris Fogarty, director, MRD; Ann Sherry, bank senior vice president; Chris Smith, chairman, board of selectmen; Deb Juhl and Joanne Truchon, department committee members. A SUMMER TO REMEMBER SpencerBANK donated $720 to Friendly House's Summer Camp Program. Pictured: Danielle Delgado, director of child, youth and family programs at Friendly House; and K. Michael Robbins, bank president and CEO. HAPPY TRAILS Clinton Savings Bank donated $825 to students at Thomas Prince School in Princeton for training as trail guides as part of a Mass. Audubon Wachusett Meadow Wildlife Sanctuary ecology program. Pictured from left: Clair Degutis, national history guide, Mass. Audubon; with junior trail guides and Thomas Prince School students. STUDENT SUPPORT The Wachusett Area Chamber of Commerce donated three $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors. Pictured from left: Scholarship winners Emily A. Gigliotti of Paxton, Stephanie G. Peterson of West Boylston and Erin M. Chisholm of Holden; with Sandra Mahoney, chamber board member. The money was raised through the chamber's annual Scholarship Scramble Golf Tournament. PHOTO FINISH RACING TO HELP Leominster Credit Union had a team of 35 participating in the Boys & Girls Club of Fitchburg and Leominster Great Futures 5K race. The credit union donated $1,020 to the club as well. Pictured from left: Bryon Goguen, Roland Paquette and Kathy Hurley of the credit union; Patty Fields, resource development director, Boys & Girls Club; and Nicole Florio, Melissa McDonald and Andrew Squire of LCU.