September 22, 2007
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First National Bank of
contributes $5,000 for educational
programs
to
Money to be used for free
teacher-training workshops and student programs
WEST CHESTER _ First National Bank of Chester County gave Stroud Water Research Center $5,000 today though the bank’s Pennsylvania Education Improvement Tax Credits program.
A check was
presented during Stroud’s 40th anniversary celebration. The
“First National has a history of supporting our educational and cultural institutions,” said John A. Featherman III, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of First National. “We are committed to improving our community and providing funds help with educational programs is an excellent way to continue our tradition.”
First National gives EITC funds to a number of schools, civic and cultural organizations, including the Chester County Art Association, Villa Maria Academy, Chester County Historical Society, Church Farm School, the Bethany Christian School, Kimberton Waldorf School, Bishop Shanahan, Upland Country Day School, West Chester Friends, Phoenixville Community Foundation, the Stroud Water Research Center and Faith Builder’s Old Paths Baptist Church.
The
The
Stroud Center watershed education programs seeks to help middle- and high school
students and teachers understand many of the scientific and environmental
concepts in their schools’ curricula by direct, concrete and academic exposure
to their local streams and regional watersheds.
The teacher-training
workshops demonstrate how to use watersheds as a central theme to integrate
standards and curriculum needs in a multidisciplinary, relevant way. Courses
and workshops, which provide up-to-date content and hands-on experience in lab
and field activities, can be tailored to meet the individual needs of teachers,
schools and school districts.
The student programs could
include
Stream Walk: This program is
designed as a sensory investigation, in which students learn about the stream
channel and flowing water through a scavenger hunt, problem-solving
activities and a “stick race.”
First National, a subsidiary of
First Chester County Corporation, is the largest independent national bank
headquartered in