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Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau
October 2019 Newsletter
Dan Caulkins, State Representative 101st District District Office:
715 W. Imboden Dr., Decatur, IL 62521Website: www.dancaulkins.com
217.876.1968 Save-A-Lot Food Store
205 E. Washington Street, Clinton, IL 61727217.935.3618
C & P Custom Printing8238 Old Silo, Clinton, IL 61727
Website: www.candpcustomprinting.comPhone: 847.780.7119
Bayer U.S. - Crop Science, Monsanto Company14901 Asgrow Road, Farmer City, IL 61842
Website: www.bayer.comPhone: 309.928.9445
Allstate - John Lambert303 S. Kickapoo Street, Lincoln, IL 62656
Email: [email protected]: 217.651.4645
DeWitt County Children’s Advocacy100 S. Center Street, Suite 202, Clinton, IL 61727
Email: [email protected] Phone: 309.888.5656
Tradewind Energy, Inc.705 North Side Square, Clinton, IL 61727Website: www.tradewindenergy.com
Phone: 847.909.8579Calvert Funeral Homes
201 South Center Street, Clinton, IL 61727Website: www. calvertmemorial.com
217.935.3166DeWitt County Human Resource Center
Encore Development Services & Thrift Store10840 IL 10, Clinton, IL 61727Website: www.encoreservices.org
Services: 217.935.2218 Thrift Store: 217.935.7043Exelon / Clinton Power Station8401 Power Road, Clinton, IL 61727Website: www.exeloncorp.com
217.937.4205DOVE, Inc. of DeWitt County
803 W. Leander Street, Clinton, IL 61727Website: www.doveinc.org
Dove, Inc office: 217.935.6619RSVP: 217.935.2241
Domestic Violence: 217.935.6072Sunset Inn & Suites
100 Sunrise Court, Clinton, IL 61727Website: www.sunsetinnandsuites.com
217.935.4140If you’re a member of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce,
you can be part of the 150% Club! Just renew your Clinton Chamber membership dues at the 150% Club Rate. ROI: You will receive the following ADDED benefits:
- 1 Extra Chamber Scoop Newsletter Insert - Monthly Recognition in the Chamber Scoop Newsletter- Banner Ad on the Chamber Website clintonilchamber.com
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Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau100 S. Center Street, Suite 101, Clinton, IL 61727 217-935-3364
It is the sole purpose of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau to promote Clinton, its business community, its tourist attractions and achievements.
CLINTON’S ANNUALCHRISTMAS PARADE
Clinton Chamber’s Annual Christmas Parade is scheduled forNovember 30th at 2:00pm. A Christmas Parade registration formis included in this month’s issue of the Scoop. There is no regis-tration fee. Registration is open to everyone. You do not have tobe invited to participate in the parade. There are many categories,so we hope YOUR entry will fit into one of them. For more info,please contact the Clinton Chamber office at 217-935-3364. THE DEADLINE TO REGISTER IS NOVEMBER 4, 2019
Seeking Nominations forGrand Marshal
The Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is seeking nominations for the Christmas Parade Grand Marshal.You’ll find a Grand Marshal nomination form in this newsletter,or merely write a letter using these guidelines. The deadline tomake a Grand Marshal nomination is October 18th.
Name of person being nominatedReason for nomination
Brief history of the nomineeYour name and contact information must be included
CALENDAR OF EVENTSCALENDAR OF EVENTSClinton’s Terror on Washington Street Haunted HouseOctober 11, 12, 18, 19, 25, 26, 31 and November 1 & 2, 2019Ticket Booth Open 7:13pm until 11:00pmThursday: October 31, 2019Ticket Booth Open 7:13pm until 9:00pmFriendly Ghost Tours October 19 & 26 from 5:13 to 6pm513 East Washington Street, Clinton*See insert in this newsletter
Clinton Chamber Closed for Columbus Day HolidayMonday, October 14, 2019
Exelon / Clinton Power Station Open HouseOctober 22, 2019 from 4pm until 7pmClinton Power Station, 8401 Power Road, Clinton, IL 61727
Clinton Chamber’s October Board MeetingMonday, October 28, 2019 @ NoonContact us at 935-3364 if you wish to be placed on the agenda.
Trick or Treating Around Mr. Lincoln’s SquareThursday, October 31, 2019 • 4:00pm until 5:00pm
Trick or Treating in ClintonThursday, October 31, 2019 • 5:00pm until 8:00pm
Looking Ahead . . . . .Looking Ahead . . . . .Clinton Chamber Closed for Veterans Day HolidayMonday, November 4, 2019
Clinton Chamber’s November Board MeetingMonday, November 25, 2019 @ Noon Contact us at 935-3364 if you wish to be placed on the agenda.
Clinton Chamber Closed for Thanksgiving HolidayMonday, November 28 & 29, 2019
Clinton’s Annual Christmas ParadeSaturday, November 30, 2019 • 2:00pm “Like” Clinton Illinois Chamber of Commerce on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/visitclintonil
Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau100 S. Center Street, Suite 101, Clinton, IL 61727 217-935-3364
It is the sole purpose of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau to promote Clinton, its business community, its tourist attractions and achievements.
Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism BureauOctober 2019 Newsletter . Page 2
2019 CLINTON CHAMBER BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Byron Conner, Chamber PresidentClintonia Eagle Theater
Gabe Goldsmith, Chamber Vice-PresidentExelon Generation / Clinton Power StationPaul Skowron, Chamber TreasurerWarner Hospital & Health Services
Janell Baum-Thomas, Chamber SecretaryBaum Chevrolet Buick
Brad BartonClinton Ace HardwareStephanie TorbertDeWitt Savings BankJoshua Shofner
First National Bank & Trust CompanyJason Frantz
Jason Frantz / State Farm InsuranceRachel Brewer
Richland Community College & Clinton Higher Education Center
Chamber StaffMarian Brisard, Executive Director
Lacy Phelps, Marketing Coordinator & TourismWhile the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information, various information follows that is via a third party and should be used at your own discretion. Information is subject to change, without notice, and if interested in any of the information included in this edition, you should contact that group, business, or organization directly.
NEWSLETTER INSERTSAs a member of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce, your benefits include submitting your business’ event or promotionalflyer that will be included in the Chamber’s monthly newsletter.Members may utilize this member benefit up to four times a year.The newsletter is available 24 / 7 on the Chamber’s website. If youhave questions about this offer, please call the Chamber office at217-935-3364. Please email your .pdf insert(s) to us at [email protected] deadline to submit an insert is the 25th of each month.
CLINTON CHAMBER ANNUAL DINNER
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner committee is presently planning the upcoming Annual Dinner whichwill take place in January, 2020. Chamber members, their employ-ees, Friends of the Chamber, as well as the general public, are all encouraged to attend the Chamber’s Annual Dinner.
For more information, please contact the Clinton Chamber ofCommerce office at 217-935-3364.
WelcomeNew Chamber MemberFarmers Insurance - Don McClureDon McClure - Insurance Agent49 Cedar Square, Clinton, IL 61727Phone: 217-935-5449Fax: 217-935-5449 Website: https://agents.farmers.com/il/clinton/donald-mcclureCategory: InsuranceFind us on LinkedIn and Facebook
Ophelia CBD Hemporium Amanda Holt, Manager110 N. Monroe Street, Clinton, IL 61727Phone: 217-308-8387Categories: Health & Wellness ProductsFind us on Facebook
Ribbon Cutting & Open HouseOphelia CBD Hemporium
September 29, 2019
Clinton Chamber’sMember Renewals
We’re showcasing Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau Members who renewed their dues during the month of August & September, 2019.
Edward JonesKim O’Donahue, Financial Advisor
207 West Van Buren StreetClinton, IL 61727
www.edwardjones.com/kim-odonohue217-935-3137
CDS Office Technologies612 Dirksen Parkway Springfield, IL 62703
www.cdsofficetech.com217-306-6576
Community Action Partnership/Central IL45 Cedar SquareClinton, IL 61727
www.capcil.info217-732-2159
Edward JonesBryce Starkey, Financial Advisor
707 N. Side SquareClinton, IL 61727
www.edwardjones.com/bryce-starkey217-935-5045
Second Chance For PetsP. O. Box 243
Clinton, IL 61727http://www.secondchanceforpets.com
217-935-3488
Brady Realtors205 East Side SquareClinton, IL 61727
www.bradyrealtors.com217-935-8525
Clinton IGA220 East Van Buren Street
Clinton, IL 61727http://clintonigaweb.rsaamerica.com
217-935-3779
Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau, 100 South Center Street, Suite 101, Clinton, IL 61727 217-935-3364 • 217-935-0064 (fax) • 866 4-DEWITT • www.clintonilchamber.com
THANK YOU for your confidence in the Clinton Chamber of Commerce!
Hughes Physical Therapy100 South Center Street, Suite 201
Clinton, IL 61727https://www.hughesphysicaltherapyclinic.com
217-935-2688
Habitat for Humanity401 E. Washington Street
Clinton, IL 61727http://hfh-il-dewitt.huterra.com
217-935-4663
Clinton Antique MallJunction 51 & 54Clinton, IL 61727217-935-8846
HNC Products, Inc.8631 Sunset RoadClinton, IL 61727
http://hncproducts.com217-935-6845
Bayer U.S. - Crop Science, Monsanto Company14901 Asgrow RoadFarmer City, IL 61842https://www.bayer.com
309-928-9445
Ivy Rehab Physical Therapy204 East Washington Street
Clinton, IL 61727https://www.ivyrehab.com/location/clinton-il/
217-570-0225
Barbara Strange, Friend of the Chamber
Toohill Seed & Beef Service Tour 2019On September 23, 2019, representatives from the Clinton Chamber of Commerce, DeWitt County Development
Council, and DeWitt County Farm Bureau took a group tour of the Toohill Seed & Beef Service farm and retailshop to learn more about their farming operation. James, Dan, Rose Ann, and Lauren Toohill all shared importantparts of their farm’s story, from the early days up to the present. Lunch was a bonus part of the tour, served at theToohill Seed & Beef Service Retail Shop located at 600 E. Van Buren Street in Clinton. www.toohillbeef.com
Photos Courtesy of DeWitt County Farm Bureau and Clinton Chamber of Commerce.
Clinton Community YMCA Trunk-or-Treat
Friday, October 18, 20196pm-8pm
- Businesses may bring a vehicle and put candy and/or small toys in the trunk- Or set up a display that includes these items
- The YMCA Parents Night Out staff will develop concepts for games- Businesses may choose which game to host at their trunk site
-Businesses can also bring a game
Contact Autumn at Clinton YMCA
by calling 217-935-8307 to Reserve a Spot by October 7
Clinton Community YMCA417 S. AlexanderClinton, IL 61727217-935-8307
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HOMECOMING WEEK
Junior High
Hangout 3:30-6:30
JH & HS Hangout 3:30-6:30
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School Spirit Night
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7:00-11:00
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What Matters
5:15
JH & HS Hangout 3:30-6:30
Mentor Training
with
Robbie Osenga 5:30-8:00
Adulting 101 3:30-4:30
JH Pancakes & PJ’s
5:00-8:00 *Stick Figures & Super Heroes
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DCSAC 10AM JH & HS Hangout 3:30-6:30
5:15 Yoga
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Decor Contest 5:00-8:00 *Skulls &
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HS Hangout &
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5:30 Yoga
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JH Karaoke Night
5:00-8:00 *Spooky Doodles
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JH Clue 5:00-8:00
HS Clue 7:00-11:00
There is an epidemic that those of us who live or work with students must now battle for the hearts and minds of our children. This epidemic is known as Entitlement, Indifference and some may know it as Learned Helplessness. Participants in this training will take
a deep look into the psychology of kids, and the best strategies to help you maintain order, and to help them grow interpersonally! The basic philosophy is that students today either lack the self-confidence to overcome challenges in their lives or have an inflated ego and
large sense of entitlement which is crippling and stifling their potential. Our hope as parents, youth workers and educators is to point students in the right direction, so they can end up at their desired destination. Join us as we seek to move our young people forward!
Let’s Talk About What Works!
ROBBIE OSENGA IS A HUSBAND, FATHER AND CONSULTANT WHO IS DEDICATED TO EMPOWERING STUDENTS, PARENTS AND EDUCATORS TO REACH THEIR TRUE POTENTIAL.
T H E VAU LT M E N T O R T R A I N I N GEmpowering Those Who Work with Students to Overcome Entitlement, Indifference &
Learned Helplessness
Robbie Osenga is the founder of the Le Roy Preparatory Academy. This school is an alternative placement for students who need their education to look different in order to be successful. He has worked as a teacher’s aide, special education teacher, school administrator and speaks out of his experience of working with some of the most challenging students. Robbie holds a bachelors degree in theology and two masters degrees, one in special education and one in educational leadership.
October 9th 5:30 - 8:00 pm
Dinner Provided
Come and enjoy learning these powerful strategies, in a fun
environment, with an engaging combination of teaching, discussion,
food and applicable strategies!
Form more Information e-mail:[email protected]
Reviews Schedule
- I learned something with each training that I can use at home and school. Wonderful Class!!
- Relatable and real life teaching experiences! Great teacher & Great Class.
- Robbie is an amazing teacher. He is very knowledgeable and makes this material fun and easy to learn. He is able to bring his experiences to the table and give us ways to actually, “do” this!
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October 9th
2019 CLINTON, ILLINOISChamber of Commerce
Dates & HoursFriday, October 11 7:13pm - 11pm
Saturday, October 12 7:13pm - 11pmFriday, October 18 7:13pm - 11:00pmSaturday, October 19* 7:13pm - 11pm
*Friendly Ghost Tour 5:13pm - 6pmFriday, October 25 7:13pm - 11pm
Saturday, October 26* 7:13pm - 11pm*Friendly Ghost Tour 5:13pm - 6pmThursday, October 31 7:13pm - 9pmFriday, November 1 7:13pm - 11pm
Saturday, November 2 7:13pm - 11pm
Location513 E. Washington St., Clinton, Illinois
Clinton is just . . .20 Minutes North of Decatur on Route 51
22 Minutes South of Bloomington on Route 5125 Minutes East of Lincoln on Route 10
50 Minutes West of Champaign on Route 1025 Minutes West of Farmer City on Route 5455 Minutes East of Springfield on Route 54
www.clintonhauntedhouse.comwww.facebook.com/clintonhauntedhouse
on WASHINGTON STREETHaunted House
Clinton Christmas ParadeGrand Marshal
Nomination FormThe Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau, organizer of Clinton’s Christmas Parade, is seeking nominations forthe parade’s Grand Marshal. Please submit your written nominations by mail, e-mail, fax or drop it off at the Chamber ofCommerce office by Friday, October 18, 2019.
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100 South Center Street, Suite 101, Clinton, Illinois 61727 • 217-935-3364 • 217-935-0064 (fax) • 866 4-DEWITTwww.clintonilchamber.com • e-mail: [email protected]
Clinton Power Station is hosting a Community Open House
on Tuesday, October 22, from 4 to 6p.m.
This will be held in the station’s Training Building located at
8401 Power Road, Clinton, IL., about six miles east of the
city. The Training Building is on the south side of Highway
54 across from the plant (see map).
The station leadership team and others will be on hand to
answer questions about how we generate safe, reliable,
low-cost energy for the community.
Guests will be provided general information about
operations, environmental awareness, and safety in
nuclear power. There will also be refreshments and give
away items.
A highlight of the open house will allow visitors the chance
to see the plant’s control room simulator, which is an exact
replica of the real thing!
Due to security restrictions, the open house will be limited
to the Training Building, and will not include a tour inside
the power station.
LINCOLN HERITAGELINCOLN HERITAGEC O M M I T T E EC O M M I T T E E
Lincoln Heritage Committee of DeWitt Countyand
C.H. Moore Homestead DeWitt County Museumtogether present
a Moore & Warner Building Program & Tourfeaturing
John Warner IV“Col. V. Warner Tells DeWitt County Attorneys of Abraham Lincoln
and the Early Days of the DeWitt County Bar”Saturday, October 26, 2019
10:00am or 1:00pmat the
Moore & Warner Building121 South Center Street, Clinton, IL 61727
Immediately afterwards, you’re cordially invited to visit the C.H. Moore Homestead DeWitt County Museum for refreshments & a special presentation in
commemoration of Clifton H. Moore’s 202nd birthday.
A limited number of FREE tickets are available at the Clinton Chamber of Commerce
& C.H. Moore Homestead DeWitt County Museum on October 1st Donations are gratefully accepted. All proceeds will go to the Museum.Lincoln Heritage Committee of DeWitt County is a Program of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau
Information: 217-935-3364 . 100 S. Center Street, Suite 101, Clinton, IL 61727 . www.LincolnHeritage.wix.com/DeWittCounty
Halloween Trick or Treating Mr. Lincoln’s Square & Downtown Area Merchants
October 31, 2019 from 4:00pm to 5:00pmPictures by EMC Photography on Mr. Lincoln’s Square Stage
(City of Clinton Trick or Treating is from 5pm to 8pm on October 31)
Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau100 South Center Street, Suite 101, Clinton, Illinois 61727 • 217-935-3364 • 217-935-0064 (fax) • 866 4-DEWITT
www.clintonilchamber.com
www.clintonilchamber.com
Parade Rules:1. Completed Parade Entry Form must be received by November 4, 2019 to allow time for the Parade line-up & maps to be made.2. We Reserve the Right to Refuse Late Entries. IF a late entry is accepted, it will be placed at the end of the Parade. 3. All entries should be decorated following the theme for the Parade. 4. You will receive an entry number at the Parade; please display it on the left side your vehicle or your entry.5. NO candy or other objects may be thrown from moving vehicles in the Parade. This creates a huge safety hazard.
Only walkers with an entry may HAND OUT items.6. ALL Parade entries must maintain control and operate in a safe manner, or may be removed by Parade Officials.7. Please allow at least 10 feet between Parade units at all times. 8. NO LIVE SANTAS, PLEASE! Santa’s entry is sponsored by the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce.
Santa will visit with children at his house on Mr. Lincoln’s Square immediately after the Parade.
THANK YOU FOR PARTICIPATING IN THE CLINTON CHRISTMAS PARADE!
Business Name or Group: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________Person in Charge: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Complete Address _________________________________________ ______ City/State/Zip_______________________________________________Phone _______________________________________e-mail address _________________________________________________________________Category Number of Your Entry (See Above): ____________________________________________________________________________________Total Number for this Entry: People __________________ Vehicle(s) __________________ANNOUNCEMENT INFO: Please provide your entry information as it will be ready by the announcer. Make it interesting but brief! Must be turned in at the time your entry form is submitted. Please TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2019 @ 2:00pm100 South Center Street, Suite 101
Clinton, IL 61727 217-935-3364
www.clintonilchamber.com e-mail: [email protected]
CLINTON CHRISTMAS PARADE ENTRY FORMPARADE THEME: “MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS”
**ENTRY CATEGORIES**1. Walkers (Individuals and Groups)
2. Vehicles (All Automobiles, Trucks, Tractors, Mowers, etc.)3. Floats
4. Equestrian Entry5. Motorcycles/ATVs
Return Parade Entry Form by NOVEMBER 4, 2019 to:Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau
100 South Center Street, Suite 101, Clinton, IL 61727 217-935-3364FAX: 217-935-0064 or email: [email protected]
First National Bank and Trust Company has an established Trust Department that is equipped to help clients with estate planning, retirement planning, investments, and more. The Trust Department has Fiduciary Officers who are legally required to look out for each client’s best interest. If any estate or retirement questions keep you up at night, your first step is to call our direct First National Bank toll free number, 1 (217) 935-2148, Monday through Friday, and set up a Discovery Meeting with our team. Bring a list of your assets, the latest copies of any account and holding statements, copies of your current will if you have one set up, or any other information that would be helpful to discuss at the first meeting.
Our Discovery Meeting team will consist of one or more Fiduciary Officers and potentially several other members of our team whom will be determined as needed from your first phone call. This meeting can be held at our bank location, your home or wherever you prefer. Our team will listen to your goals for the future, your current strategy in place, and other circumstances that may influence your future.
At the end of this meeting, we will have a clearer sense of solutions to put in place, and you will receive a list of necessary items to bring to your next meeting such as, but not limited to, all beneficial owner’s legal names, birthdates and social security numbers; copies of driver’s licenses; copies of the last statements of financial holdings; a list of your current assets; and a list of your beneficiary’s full legal names along with their addresses, birthdates, and social security numbers. Much of this information is required by Federal and State law to open your account and will provide the necessary information for our team to complete your personalized risk based plan. At the conclusion of this meeting, you and our team will have a better understanding of the direction and the necessary steps to take for your future, and a date and location to meet will be set for the next step, the Solution Meeting.
How to Utilize the Trust Department
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Our Investment Officer and Fiduciary Officer will immediately begin working on your personally designed plan to present to you at the Solutions Meeting. Additional members of our team may attend this meeting to help present or answer questions on products offered. The necessary forms will be prepared, ready for your review, and you will be provided written copies of the requested documentation necessary to complete the account opening process at this time.
After all questions are answered, required documentation is received, and the necessary signatures have been completed, the account documentation is given to our operations team to open and service your account. Going forward, First National Bank will work with one goal in mind: to give you, our customer, the best service possible. You will have the support and expertise of the Fiduciary Officer, the Investment Officer, and the operations team for questions and solutions to situations that may arise.
Are you ready to sleep better knowing your prosperity is protected and will be there for the next generation? Contact First National Bank and Trust Company today at 1 (217) 935-2148 or firstnbtc.com. We look forward to speaking with you soon!
We want to be your partner in creating a plan that secures and empowers your financial prosperity, while giving you the ability to care for your family today and for generations to come. Contact Matt Riley to schedule your prosperity planning meeting or visit our website.
Matt was named Fiduciary Officer, VP, for First National Bank and Trust Company in December 2018, helping clients to meet their prosperity goals through investment and estate planning. Prior to joining FNBT, Matt had risk and compliance analysis experience at State Farm Bank in Bloomington, Ill. Matt is a proud Illinois State University Alumni, receiving
his B.S. in Finance with an emphasis in Financial Planning. He has continued his education journey, earning other designations including the Chartered Financial Consultant designation. In addition to his bank service, Matt became a member of the Clinton Rotary Club in April of 2019 and became a board member for the Warner Hospital & Health Services Foundation in May of 2019.
Matt Riley, Fiduciary Officer217.935.7456 [email protected]
About First National Bank and Trust Company: First National Bank & Trust Company is a community bank located in Clinton, Illinois. Dedicated to community prosperity, the bank was chartered in 1872 under the name DeWitt County National Bank. The name was changed First National Bank and Trust Company in 1974, and was acquired by TS Banking Group in 2017. With $170 million in assets, First National Bank is dedicated to community reinvestment and gives 10% of its net income back to the community. For more information visit firstnbtc.com.
Investment products are: Not a Deposit, Not FDIC Insured, Not Insured by any Federal Government Agency, Not Guaranteed by the Bank, May Go Down in Value.