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BancFirst teller Gage Haffner offers a backpack to the Turner family during the BancFirst Back to School Bash in McLoud, held at the lot just west of the bank on July 25. At their first scheduled event, BancFirst had 330 backpacks filled with school supplies available, according to Regional Marketing and Sales Manager Shannon Chandler. They also gave out free hotdogs and snow cones. In Tecumseh, the BancFirst Back to School Bash was held on July 29, and there will be one in Shawnee today (Aug.1) at 6:30 pm
After receiving their backpacks, a long line formed for snow cones during the BancFirst Back to School Bash in McLoud, held at the lot just west of the bank on July 25. At their first scheduled event, BancFirst had 330 backpacks filled with school supplies available, according to Regional Marketing and Sales Manager Shannon Chandler. They also gave out free hotdogs. In Tecumseh, the BancFirst Back to School Bash was held on July 29, and there will be one in Shawnee today (Aug.1) at 6:30 pm.
Xzavier Martinez, 8, of Shawnee, gets the beginnings of his snow cone from The Snow Shak before adding flavoring at a different station during the BancFirst Back to School Bash, held behind the Tecumseh branch on July 29. In addition to free snow cones and hotdogs, Regional Sales & Marketing Coordinator Shannon Chandler said they ordered 1,008 backpacks filled with school supplies to give out at their McLoud, Tecumseh and Shawnee locations.
Shawnee BancFirst Vice President Brooke Allen hands hotdogs to twins Corie and Junior Kostic, 4, of McLoud, as their grandmother Gayla Kostic looks on during the BancFirst Back to School Bash in McLoud, held at the lot just west of the bank on July 25. In addition to free hotdogs and snow cones, BancFirst had 330 backpacks filled with school supplies available, according to Regional Marketing a...
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