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2021 1St Priority Club Newsletter 1st Priority Club Newsletter Spring/Summer 2021 Edition Hello 1st Priority Club Members! It has been a long time and we are happy to begin offering events again! Starting off easy with a Drive Thru Sack Lunch, which will be a chance for us to safely say hi. We also have a few returning favorite events for this summer. We are working on a few more events which we will announce in our next newsletter. Please call and sign up for the events as soon as you get your newsletter to secure your spot for some great fun. I can take your reservations or Amber Schulte can also assist you. Contact Information: Be sure and contact either myself or Amber to receive your 2021 Birthday gift. 563-262-4222 [email protected] This is a rather unique gift this year. Hope you enjoy! Remember to patronize our local merchants and use your 1st Priority Club Follow us on: discounts. First National Bank See you soon, of Muscatine Laurie "Feldy" Carpenter Club Director Event Information We are very excited to be offering events this year. We will be taking precautions and following all current COVID guidelines to ensure that all members and bank staff are safe. Drive Thru Sack Lunch - Wednesday, May 26th 10:30am - 1:30pm • Under First National Bank’s Parking Lot Members Only: FREE Have thank you lunch on us for your loyalty & you do not even need to get out of our car! Join us for a drive thru sack lunch. Lunch will include a ham/turkey/cheddar sub, chips, drink & a cookie. *Limited number available, please RSVP soon! Reservations are REQUIRED. BINGO in the Park! - Wednesday, July 28th 10:00am - 11:30am • Discovery Park Shelter #2 Members: FREE • Non-Members: $5.00 Get ready to get outside and enjoy the beautiful weather with this BINGO in the Park event! We will have plenty of room to social distance in and around the shelter. Picnic tables are available or you may bring your own lawn chair if you wish. We will have plenty of snack food items, beverages, and prizes to go around. This event is rain or shine! Masks will be required when not able to social distance. Please RSVP by July 16th. Bee Gees Gold Tribute at Circa '21 - Thursday, August 26th Door Open: 5:45pm • Buffet: 6:00pm • Show Time: 7:15pm Circa '21 - Rock Island, IL Members: $60.00 • Non-Members: $65.00 Direct from Las Vegas! Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse is pleased to welcome Las Vegas tribute act BEE GEES GOLD to the theatre for one show only! BEE GEES GOLD will be playing all your favorite Bee Gees songs such as "Night Fever," "Jive Talkin'," "Massachusetts," "Islands In The Stream," "More Than A Woman," "Stayin' Alive" and many more! Backed by a live band BEES GEES GOLD is a night you won't forget! Cost Includes: Ticket to the show, delicious dinner with dessert, taxes, and gratuities. Payment is due at time of reservation. *Due to COVID, we are not providing transportation at this time. If you need transportation, we may be able to assist for an additional fee, please call Laurie to discuss options. Reservations due by July 15th - reserve your spot early to meet group minimums! Celebration Belle - Thursday, September 23rd 9:30am - 4:00pm (11:00am - 3:00pm sail time) • Moline, IL Members: $60.00 • Non-Members: $65.00 Enjoy an afternoon on the Celebration Belle’s Classic Oldies Lunch Cruise! Sit back and reminisce while live entertainment performs the songs of the Juke Box era. The boat has two enclosed dining areas, outdoor seating to enjoy the views, fully stocked bars, and the “Best of Everything” gift shop! The boat is restricting capacities, socially distancing seating, have changed to plated menus for now, added 2 UV Sanitizing machines to the dining deck that run throughout the cruise and have plenty of room to social distance. Cost includes: Group pricing, lunch with coffee and iced tea, live entertainment, taxes, and gratuities. *Bar and gift shop purchases on your own. ** Due to COVID, we are not providing transportation at this time. If you need transportation, we may be able to assist for an additional fee, please call Laurie to discuss options. ThankThank youyou ~~ ScottScott IngstadIngstad Over 30 years with First National Bank & the 1st Priority Club! Stop by the Main Bank during your For a list of current business discounts, please call birthday week and receive a free gift! 563-263-4221 to request a copy, stop by any FNB MEMBER NAME location, or check out our website!.
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