Citizens National Bank hosts shredding service
Citizens National Bank celebrates Community Banking Month with a special event on Friday.
Persons stopping in the Bluffton Main Street bank location may enter to win a community gift basket valued at more than $150. Entries may also be made online at the bank’s website, www.cnbohio.com. The drawing will be held Friday, April 30.
Also, Citizens is hosting a community shred day on Friday.
The public is invited to bring personal paper documents to be shredded. Refreshments will be served at each branch during Shred Day. Masks and social distancing will be required.
Items to be shredded will be accepted during normal business hours of each office.
There is a limit of three standard office-size boxes or grocery bags per household. Items to be shredded could include:
Financial statements
Canceled and blank checks
Paycheck stubs
Credit card and account numbers
Personal records and tax records
Medical records
Any items containing Social Security number or signature
Any mail or magazines that have personal identifiers
No need to remove staples or paper clips
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