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Bank Of Cooperstown Underwrites

NYSHA Tractor Fest, Sugaring Off

On Wednesday, Bank of Cooperstown presented a check for $7,500 to The Farmers’ Museum and Fenimore Art Museum to generously sponsor 2016 educational programming, Tractor Fest and Sugaring Off Sundays. Scott White (left), President of Bank of Cooperstown, assisted by Branch Supervisor, Peggy Pashley, presented the check to the President and CEO of the museums, Dr. Paul S. D’Ambrosio.
NYSHA President Paul D’Ambrosio, right, yesterday received a $7,500 check from Bank of Cooperstown President Scott White and Branch Supervisor Peggy Pashley.  The money will sponsor 2016 educational programs, the Tractor Fest and Sugaring Off Sundays.

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