Centennial Bank Gets Groovy at the Edison POPS at Sunset Concert

Centennial Bank was a sponsor of the 16th Annual Edison POPS at Sunset Concert to benefit the Charlotte County Campus of Edison State College on Saturday, October 15. The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s theme this year was “Dance the Night Away.” The almost 1000 guests were encouraged to decorate their tables to add to the festive evening … and the Centennial Bank staff choose a DISCO theme!

Proceeds from the event benefit the Richard D. Yarger Charlotte POPS Scholarship Fund.

 In keeping with our table theme, a sign was posted for everyone to stop by and visit the Centennial Bank DISCO! The sign was donated by a local customer – Signs-R-Us – and also included their logo for all to see.


Pam Munz photo: Pam Munz from the Punta Gorda Branch dressed “DISCO” for the occasion.


The Centennial Bank table was complete with a mirror ball borrowed from a local dance studio.


Seated at the Centennial Bank table l to r:  Jeri Green, Lyn Foshee, Pam Munz, Willard Munz, Claire Chronister, Steve Chronister and Larry Green. (Missing from the photo is Teri Ashley)


The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra performed under the stars to entertain the attendees.

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