Customers Raise $2,405 For Local
Schools
Thursday August 12th 2004 - Concord, NC
- Cabarrus
Bank & Trust is pleased to present to Cabarrus County
Schools a check in the amount of $2,405.00. Because quality
education is the foundation of a quality community, our recent
new account promotion allowed our customers to designate
a monetary gift to the school of their choice when they opened
a new account during the months of March, April and May.

Dr Winkler (Cabarrus County
Schools) and Pat Horton (CEO, Cabarrus Bank & Trust)
"I am happy to be able to make this
donation" said Pat Horton CEO, Cabarrus Bank & Trust.
Checks totaling $2,405 were distributed, to Cabarrus County
and Kannapolis City Schools, based on this promotion.
We want to continue to make donations to
local area schools and we can with your support and business.
We welcome the opportunity to discuss how we can assist you.
Stop by one of our branches located at 25 Palaside Drive
NE, Concord and 1490 South Main Street, Mt. Pleasant and
find out more about the many financial services we offer.
Cabarrus Bank & Trust focuses on directing
local dollars back into the community. This may be in the
form of loans to help local businesses, create jobs or through
philanthropic programs designed to promote educational excellence.
By working together, we can continue to
enhance the well being of the counties we serve and make
a difference in our community.
Cabarrus Bank & Trust operates full
service banking offices in Concord and Mt. Pleasant. Uwharrie
Capital Corp, the parent company, is a multi-bank
holding company located in Albemarle, NC. The corporation
offers a full range of financial solutions through its financial
services companies including Cabarrus Bank & Trust, Anson
Bank & Trust, Bank of Stanly, Strategic
Investment Group and Strategic
Investment Advisors.

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2nd Annual Mt. Pleasant July
4th Celebrations | Slideshow
Saturday, June 26th 2004 - Mt. Pleasant, NC - Cabarrus Bank & Trust
celebrated July 4th with Ice cream, popcorn, a coin grab
and balloons. Not even the prospect of rain could keep folks
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