The officers and directors of the St. Francois County Fair Board are pleased to announce that Ozarks Federal Savings has continued its support of the fair as a corporate sponsor.
“We are proud to be part of helping to continue this traditional local event,” stated Dennis McIntosh, President of Ozarks Federal. Shelly Tate, Director of Savings Department and Steve Effrein, Vice President of Ozarks Federal recently presented Jennifer Reed of the St. Francois County Fair Board with Ozarks Federal’s corporate sponsorship donation of $1,000.
The St. Francois County Fair provides a variety of fun for the whole family with special events each day. This year’s concert features country-music artist Confederate Railroad on July 24th. Admission to the concert is free with a $5 general admission to the fair. Ride tickets can be purchased at the fair and are in addition to the admission fee. There are also several free events and 4-H sponsored programs available.
Ozarks Federal has total assets of over $208 million, and is a mutual savings and loan association, owned by its customers. Founded in 1930, during the great depression, Ozarks Federal will celebrate its 78th year of operation this year. Ozarks Federal serves southeast Missouri with its home office in Farmington and branch offices in Festus, Fredericktown, Ironton, and Potosi. Ozarks Federal is the second largest mutual thrift in Missouri, with its lending emphasis on originating residential home loans.
Ozarks Federal Savings is Corporate Sponsor of St. Francois County Fair
Pictured left to right are: Steve Effrein, Jennifer Reed, and Shelly Tate.
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