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Milton Touchdown Club Scores Big With Providence Bank Sponsorship

Providence Bank Honored for Three-Year Commitment

The Milton Touchdown Club recently honored Providence Bank, one of their Platinum Sponsors, for their three-year $16,500 commitment to supporting the organization. During their presentation of the second installment of the bank’s sponsorship, Providence Bank executives received a special coaches’ tour of the Milton football fieldhouse and viewed the renovations financed by the bank.

“The team needed the fieldhouse renovated and we wouldn’t have been able to do that without a commitment like this from Providence Bank,” said Colby Leonard, President of the Milton Touchdown Club. “We appreciate their support of the Milton Eagles program so we can continue to provide a fantastic football experience to players at all levels.”

The Milton Touchdown Club’s mission is to ensure the necessary financial backing, parental support, and community involvement for the advancement of the Milton Football Program to become the premier football program in the state of Georgia.

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Providence Bank is the only community bank locally chartered in the Alpharetta/Milton community. Established in 2006, Providence Bank holds assets of $120 million and offers a wide array of banking solutions that include personal and business loan and deposit products as well as the latest in mobile and online banking products.

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Photo at Milton High School Fieldhouse, pictured from left to right:

Ben Reaves, Offensive Coordinator; Colby Leonard, President Milton Touchdown Club; Adam Clack, Head Football Coach; Brad Serff, President and CEO Providence Bank; Mandy Thompson, Treasurer Milton Touchdown Club; Renaldo Smith, Defensive Backs Coach; and Andy Jordan, Senior VP Providence Bank.

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