Celebrating Community Banking Month
Join us in celebrating Community Banking Month! Fill out this form to share why you pledge to bank local, show the impact we make together, and enter for a chance to win Reading Phillies Box Seat Tickets and #banklocal swag!*
* GIVEAWAY RULES: Anyone who fills out and submits the above pledge by 6 PM on Friday, April 11 will be entered to win our giveaway. Two winners will randomly be selected and announced on our social media on Monday, April 14. Each winner will also be contacted via email to personally notify them that they won and with additional details on how to pick up their four Reading Phillies Box Seat tickets for one game, along with complimentary bank local swag.
These tickets also come with the opportunity to purchase the 2.5 hour All-You-Can-Eat Deck Buffet for a discounted price of $17 ($23 value). Based on availability, these discounted buffet tickets can be purchased at the ticket window or customer service booth when you arrive at the game. The Deck Buffet consists of BBQ Chicken, BBQ Sandwiches, Cheeseburgers, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Mac & Cheese, Baked Beans, Pasta Salad, Potato Salad, Chips, Cookies and Pepsi products.

April is Community Banking Month Celebrating Community Banking Month: The Power of Banking Locally As the only bank headquartered in Berks County, Fleetwood Bank takes pride in our role as a cornerstone of our community, dedicated to empowering individuals and businesses to achieve their financial goals. The significance of banking locally cannot be overstated. According to an ICBA Poll conducted in April 2022, a staggering 69% of U.S. adults acknowledge the importance of patronizing locally based financial institutions, debunking the myth that “bigger is better” when it comes to banking. So why should you #BankLocally? Here are the top reasons: 1. Community Banks: The Backbone of Local Economies Small businesses are the heart of every community, fueling economic growth and shaping local identity. When you choose to bank locally, you’re investing in this cycle of prosperity. Despite their smaller asset size, small and mid-sized banks provide more than half