Local bank announces $5,000 gift to City of Macedonia in celebration of Donia Days
August 7, 2023
Macedonia, IA, August 7, 2023 - As part of TS Bank’s century anniversary and the approaching annual Donia Days, TS Bank is proud to announce a recent gift of $5,000 to the City of Macedonia for tuck-pointing restoration and outside building maintenance at city hall.
Macedonia was founded in 1846 and one of the oldest and most historic towns in southwest Iowa. It originated on the east side of the Nishnabotna River in 1846, because of frequent flooding and the coming of the CB&Q Railroad it was moved to its present location in 1880. There are findings of the Mormon Trail winding through the town and nearby countryside, and it has rich building designs from both the 19th and 20th century along main street.
In addition to this gift, TS Bank is a proud partner of Donia Days, a three-day event August 18-20. TS Bank will be present at the parade and the kids’ carnival. As part of the bank’s 100th birthday celebration, bank employees will also be handing out 100 free cake pops by Lilypops at the branch after the parade.
The Macedonia Market will run from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 19 and TS Bank will be open on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Be sure to enjoy the various food trucks, bed races, citywide garage sales, corn hole tournament, live music and more.
TS Bank is a strong advocate for expanding businesses and helping communities grow. TS Bank purchased the bank building in 2000, remodeling the interior, bringing back some of the original look and feel, including removing a lowered ceiling and restoring arched windows.
“With its rich history in Macedonia, TS Bank is excited to be part of this next phase of growth, preservation and promotion of its many attractions. We are proud to serve southwest Iowa and help our local rural communities thrive,” said Vice President of Consumer Banking with TS Bank, Lacey Sampson.
To learn more about the projects in Macedonia and Donia Days visit macedoniaiowa.com.
Pictured include: Lacey Sampson, VP of Consumer Banking with TS Bank, Moriah Mahan, City Clerk of Macedonia, Melia Clark, Mayor of Macedonia and Dave Wise, President of Community Banking with TS Bank.
About TS Bank: TS Bank’s mission is to Ignite Prosperity® in the communities it serves. Leading the resurgence of community banking, TS Bank reinvests 10 percent of their net income locally; hosting educational events and partners with local organizations and non-profits. TS Bank was chartered in 1923 and has $395 million in assets, along with the largest Iowa state-chartered C-Corp trust department west of Des Moines at nearly $260 million in assets named TS Prosperity Group. Locations include Treynor, Macedonia, Atlantic, Corning, Council Bluffs and Ames, Iowa. For more information visit tsbank.com.