Centennial Bank Partners with The Point 94.1FM and Power 92.3FM This Week to Continue Red Cross Haitian Relief Efforts

UPDATE: Due to potential inclimate weather, times may change.  Any time changes will be displayed in the schedule below.

This week Centennial Bank has partnered with The Point 94.1 and Power 92.3 to help continue Haitian relief efforts with the Red Cross of Greater Arkansas.  Multiple live radio remotes will happen this week at both Little Rock and North Little Rock locations.  Radio personalities will collect cash or checks at the locations listed below.  Please listen to either one of the stations this week for mentions of how you can continue to help the Red Cross.
All donations collected will be deposited in the Red Cross account designated for Haiti relief.  Donations may be made at ANY Centennial Bank location during business hours, not just the ones mentioned below.

If you would like to donate directly in support of the relief effort in Haiti go to www.redcross.org or call 1-800-REDCROSS. Mobile donors can text “Haiti” to 90999 to make a $10 contribution. A $10 donation made through mobile giving can provide a family with two water cans to store clean drinking water, basic first aid supplies.

For more information on Centennial Bank locations or hours of operation, please go here.


Schedule:
Tuesday, January 26 – Rodney Parham Location – Power 92 – 4:00pm-5:30pm


Wednesday, January 27 – Lakewood Village Location– The Point 94.1 – 11a-1pm


Thursday, January 28 – Broadway Location (Downtown Little Rock )– Power 92 – Noon-1:30p.m (New Updated Time)


Friday, January 29 – Heights Location – The Point 94.1 – 11am-1pm

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