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ARCHS
Bill Donius, Chairman of Pulaski Bank and Chairman of ARCHS, hosted an event for elected officials and partners in the ASAP program to celebrate the 3,500 kids in St. Louis now enrolled in after school programs.

Photographed:
Wendell Kimbrough, President of ARCHS; Bill Donius, Chairman of Pulaski Bank; Jama Dodson, Executive Director of St. Louis for Kids; Jim Campbell, St. Louis for Kids Board Vice Chair
Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Conference
Pulaski Bank was a sponsor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Dream Conference held over the holiday weekend.

Pictured: Elected officials, community leaders and Bill Donius, Chairman of Pulaski Bank.
JDRF
It’s that time of year again. All of us at Pulaski Bank are getting ready for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation’s Walk to Cure Diabetes. Approximately 21 million Americans suffer from diabetes, including hundreds of thousands of children. With your support, we hope that children with diabetes will soon be able to enjoy happy, active, normal lives.
Last year, Pulaski Bank employees and customers raised over $48,000. We plan to exceed that total this year with your help.
How can you help?
1. Open a new checking or money market account and we’ll give you a
free gift and donate $25 to the JDRF foundation
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2. Encourage your friends to open a Pulaski Bank checking or money market account and we’ll give both of you a Free Gift, in addition to donating $25 to JDRF.
3. Stop by your local Pulaski Bank and make a tax-deductible contribution of any amount, made payable to JDRF or the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
Together we can make great strides in finding a cure for diabetes.

Grace Hill
Pulaski Bank was one of the sponsors for the first ever "Images of
Grace Hill" for Grace Hill on September 29, 2006. The purpose was
both to raise funds and awareness for Grace Hill. Bill Donius,
CEO of Pulaski Bank, emceed the event with Vickie Newton.
To learn more about Grace Hill, please visit their website at
www.gracehill.org.
Click here to view the Grace Hill newsletter.
Pulaski employees adopt six Grace Hill families for the Holiday Season
On December 16, 2006, 25 employees delivered presents to six
different families who would not have been able to purchase or
receive Christmas gifts. The gifts were from Pulaski employees
who collectively donated over $4000 plus presents, which provided
each person with seven to ten gifts.
In addition, Pulaski Bank held an auction of used desks, chairs
and office items to benefit Grace Hill. Various items from Pulaski
Bank were available to employees in exchange for a donation to
Grace Hill. A total of $955 was raised, which was presented to the
Grace Hill organization.

Arts and Education Council
Dedication of the Pulaski Performance Terrace and Atrium -
located at the Arts and Education Council Building which was newly
named the Centenne Center for the Arts located in the Grand Theater
District. Pictures are from the opening event in which guests had an
opportunity to check out the new space which will be used for
performances and to assist the 20 arts groups headquartered in the
building by having a venue to host fundraising events.
Food Outreach and Doorways
Pulaski Bank was the presenting sponsor of a fundraiser titled,
"A Sordid Halloween Party" on October 28, 2006 that resulted in
$41,000 that was awarded to community organizations, Food
Outreach and Doorways. Additional sponsorship was provided by
Budweiser Select, Starbucks, Luxco and ALIVE magazine.
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