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St. Charles Bank & Trust Experience Club “Movie Meeting” a Huge Success

The St. Charles Bank & Trust Experience Club recently held their free monthly movie meeting on Thursday, October 10 at 9 a.m. at the Classic Cinema Charlestowne 18 Cinema. A record number was set with 231 attendees. Both Mayor Raymond Rogina of St. Charles, IL and Mayor Kevin Burns of Geneva, IL served as guest speakers.

The mayors each spoke about current events surrounding the area including construction projects and future goals, as well as answering questions from the audience.

“The monthly Experience Club Movie Meetings are one of many beneficial programs offered through St. Charles Bank & Trust for customers 50 or better,” said Tom Hansen, President, St. Charles Bank & Trust. “They are a part of our core customers and we would like to thank both Mayor Raymond Rogina and Mayor Kevin Burns for coming out to conduct such an insightful presentation for them.”

The St. Charles Experience Club is a service of St. Charles Bank & Trust for customer's age “50 years and better” who maintain specific accounts at the bank. Membership includes banking advantages along with social and entertainment opportunities. Free, at-cost or discounted trips, seminars, and publications are also part of membership benefits. Membership is not required to attend the monthly movie meetings. The movie meetings include a featured presentation, the chance to win one of several door prizes, and the viewing of a first run movie that is currently being shown at the theater.

About St. Charles Bank & Trust Company

St. Charles Bank & Trust Company, a Wintrust Community Bank, has locations in St. Charles, Geneva, and Elgin. Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. For more information visit the bank website at www.bankstcharles.com, “Like” us on Facebook by visiting www.facebook.com/BankStCharles and

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