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Community Involvement of Summit Community Bank

Community Involvement

 

Summit Community Bank's April Small Business of the Month

NAGGL Recognizes Summit Community Bank

Summit Community Bank is now a SBA Preferred Lender

Summit Community Bank's February Small Business of the Month

Summit Community Bank's January Small Business of the Month

Summit Community Bank Recognized for Donation to the Troops

White Bear Lake Chamber of Commerce

Operation Minnesota Nice

Rotary Club of Roseville

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

North St. Paul Business Association

American Cancer Society & Relay For Life

Metro Work Center

Vadnais Heights Economic Development

Meals on Wheels

Our Commitment

 

Summit Community Bank is committed to the needs of our community and bank staff is encouraged to volunteer and support area organizations. Our staff resides in the area served by the bank and are proud to be involved with the following organizations:

American Cancer Society Relay For Life for the White Bear Lake Area

Meals on Wheels

Metro Work Center

North St. Paul Business Association

Operation Minnesota Nice

Roseville Rotary Club

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

The Vadnais Heights Economic Development Corporation

The White Bear Avenue Business Association

The White Bear Lake Chamber of Commerce

Our Involvement in
The Community

Summit Community Bank doesn't just do banking. We provide resources and support to our surrounding communities to help improve the lives of those around us. Our involvement in the community is the core of our business and always will be.

White Bear Avenue Business Association

The White Bear Avenue Business Association has formed a coalition of civic, public and private resources. Members come from businesses and organizations through the area that surrounds White Bear Ave.

White Bear Avenue is the "Main Street" of the north east neighborhoods of St. Paul and the eastern portion of Maplewood. On this thoroughfare are the churches, schools, small shops, shopping centers, homes, restaurants, bars, nursing homes, medical offices, community centers, library and fraternal organizations serving over 20,000 community residents.