Liberty National Bank (LNB) will close Monday for Presidents Day to continue its annual LNB Day of Giving event.
The bank will close its doors to allow its employees to volunteer at various nonprofit organizations across the communities in which the bank operates, according to Jordan Marie Hebert, vice president/marketing director. From MIGHT Community Development & Resource Center to the Embrace Hope Center, Chickasha Community Theater to the Regional Food Bank of Moore, the Day of Giving is an opportunity for LNB to demonstrate its ongoing commitment to corporate social responsibility and strengthen its relationship with the local communities that have supported the bank for over a century.
“We are excited for our second annual LNB Day of Giving,” said Taylor Green, President of Liberty National Bank. “At LNB, we remain committed to the importance of giving back and supporting the communities that have supported us throughout the years. This day allows us to further demonstrate our dedication and make a meaningful impact in the lives of those around us.”
Liberty National Bank understands the significance of Presidents Day and its historical importance, Hebert said. By observing this day, the bank respects the legacy of past leaders while embracing a new tradition of giving back through community service and volunteer efforts.
“Closing our doors on Presidents Day is not just about honoring the holiday,” Green added, “but about aligning our actions with our values. It’s a chance for us to focus on what truly matters—supporting those who help our communities thrive.”
For more information about Liberty National Bank and its community initiatives, visit www.WeAreLiberty.Bank.
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