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October 2013
Issue: 33
Greetings!

 

We are proud and excited to celebrate our 10th Anniversary on October 30th and would like to sincerely thank our team of dedicated and hardworking employees and directors and of course our loyal clients who have contributed to our success over the last ten years. 

 

We will be celebrating this milestone throughout the week of October 28, 2013, and invite you to stop by anytime for some light refreshments and festivities so we can say "Thank You" in person.

 

 

Halloween Safety
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Carve Safely

Are your children begging to carve pumpkins? Make Halloween safety a family affair.

  • Decorate with markers or paint. Let young children draw faces on pumpkins with washable markers or child-friendly paint. Leave any carving to an adult.
  • Use candles with care. Place candlelit pumpkins on a sturdy surface away from curtains and other flammable objects. Never leave candlelit pumpkins unattended. Better yet, light pumpkins with flashlights or battery-operated flameless candles instead.
Get Clever with Costumes

From furry animals to princesses and superheroes, choosing costumes wisely is an important part of Halloween safety.

 

  • The brighter the better. Whether you buy a costume or make one yourself, choose bright colors and flame-retardant materials. If your child will be trick-or-treating outdoors after dark, attach reflective tape to his or her costume.
  • Size it right. In case it's chilly outdoors, make sure your child's costume is loose enough for warm clothing to be worn underneath - but not long enough to cause tripping. Avoid oversized shoes and high heels.
  • Skip the masks. A mask can obstruct your child's vision, especially if it slips out of place. Use kid-friendly makeup instead.
  • Limit accessories. Pointed props - such as wands, swords and knives - may pose safety hazards.

 


For more information, please visit the Mayo Clinic.  

 

Message from the President
Since we opened our doors in October 2003, we have had one goal - build a great company. Our bank has been built on a foundation of trust. We are committed to customer service delivered with integrith that distinguishes our Bank. We intend to continue to earn this reputation every day by doing the right thing.

 

As we celebrate our 10th Anniversary this month, I wanted to take a moment to say Thank You! Without our wonderful customers, exemplary board, supportive shareholders, and dedicated staff, we would not still be here. Thanks to you, we were able to survive the economic crisis of 2008 and now look forward to growth and expansion. To remain competitive and build our market share, we focus on understanding the needs of our customers and providing them with innovative and convenient financial solutions. By offering services beyond traditional banking, we are able to better serve our customers.

 

The cornerstone of our success has been the ability to consistently anticipate and meet the needs and expectations of our customers and we will continue our focus on customer satisfaction by offering an impressive array of exceptional financial products and providing our employees with the training, tools, and motivation to succeed.

 

Our achievements could not be possible without the dedication and strong work ethic of our team who strive to provide superior service for our customers and leadership to our Team. We asked a great deal of our employees over the years, and they have delivered. We are blessed with employees whose leadership and dedication to customers and community are second to none.

 

Every day we wake up more determined to build a bigger, better, stronger bank. We are committed to making continual improvements in everything we do. Over the past 10 years, Midtown Bank has worked diligently to build a foundation for success. We are proud of all the great things happening here and we are honored that you are a part of it. You can choose to bank anywhere, but your choice is Midtown Bank. For that, we simply say, "Thank You!"

Sincerely,

R. Stanley Kryder
President & CEO
Neighborhood Corner
October Happenings Around Atlanta

Tips for Trick-or-Treaters

 

Trick-or-treat with care

The promise of Halloween candy may leave stars in your child's eyes, but Halloween safety still rules.

  • Get in on the fun.
  • Stay close to home.
  • Set ground rules.
  • Inspect the treats carefully.
  • Ration the loot.
  • Plan a party. Consider planning a trick-or-treat party with a couple of neighbors instead of house-to-house door knocking. Decorate the garages, have a costume contest, and plan games and prizes.

Stay safe and sweet on the home front

If you'll be handing out treats, make sure you're ready for trick-or-treaters.

  • Clean up.
  • Turn the lights on.
  • Control your pets.
  • Consider sugar substitutes.

If you'll be driving on Halloween, watch for children who might pop out between parked cars. Be especially careful entering or leaving driveways and alleys. Extra caution can help ensure Halloween safety for everyone.

 

For more detailed tips, read more from the Mayo Clinic here.

 
  
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