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Merchants Bank Corporate Giving 2016 MERCHANTS BANK CORPORATE GIVING 2016 A.L.M. Charities City of St Charles Houston County Sheriff’s MN State Patrol Troopers SEMCAC Senior Dining West St Paul Kiwanis Club ABC Works/Woodland Industries Cooperstown AAA Baseball Department Association SE MN All-Breeds Youth Dairy Show Whalan’s Stand Still Parade ABLE Foundation Inc Cottage Grove Strawberry Fest HSHS Sacred Heart Foundation Morrie Miller Athletic Foundation SE Regional Science & Engineering Whitewater Kids Triathlon All Saints Music Festival Cotter High School Auction Hunger Task Force of La Crosse Muscular Dystrophy Association Servant Road Wings Over Wisconsin Alzheimer Association Cotter Schools Immaculate Heart of Mary National Child Safety Council Sheffield Development Group Inc Winhawk Baseball Diamond Club Alzheimer Association Minn-ND Coulee Region Humane Society International Health Partners-US National Wild Turkey Federation Sheldon Theatre Winona Area Catholic Schools American Cancer Society Crucifixion School Irishfest - La Crosse Neighbors In Action Shepherds Center of Cannon Falls Winona Area Chamber of American Foundation Suicide Dakota County Historical Society Jake Flynn Memorial Scholarship New-Park Lions Club Shrine Circus Fund Commerce American Legion Post 1776 Dakota County Regional Chamber of JDRF Western Wisconsin Off ‘N Funning Songs for Seniors Inc Winona Area Public Schools Anderson Center Commerce JM Football Fanatics Olmsted County DHIA Southeastern Minnesota Youth Foundation Apple Annies Dakota County Techical College Journey To Growth OMC Regional Foundation Orchestra Winona Area Youth Hockey Apple Jacks Baseball Club Destiny Life Church Junior Achievement of the Upper Onalaska Community Days Southern MN Initiative Foundation Association Appleseed Community Theatre Diggity Dog Dip Midwest Onalaska Firefighters Association Spring Grove Ambulance Service Winona Community Education AVBBC Dover Eyota Schools Junior Achievement of Wisconsin Onalaska Hilltopper Athletic Spring Grove Athletic Boosters Winona Community Foundation Badger State Sportsmen’s Club Inc Eagle Bluff Learning Center Kiwanis Club of Red Wing Onalaska Police Department K-9 Spring Grove Commercial Club Winona County 4-H Federation BHS Black & Gold Alumni Eagles Cancer Telethon La Crescent-Hokah PTO Pete Kuklinski’s Jr Golf Foundation Spring Grove Community Task Force Winona County ADA Foundation Eastview Elementary School La Crescent-Hokah Public Schools Pheasants Forever Spring Grove Fire Relief Association Winona County Dairy Cattle Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Eau Claire Area Chamber of La Crescent-Hokah School District Polish Heritage Museum Spring Grove Lions Club Showcase 7 Rivers Region Commerce La Crescent Apple Festival Inc Project FINE Spring Grove Past, Present & Future Winona County DHIA BK 5K Road Race Eau Claire County 4-H/FFA La Crescent Chamber of Commerce Raiders Swim & Dive Booster Spring Grove Public Schools Winona County Ducks Unlimited Black Dirt Theater Eau Claire Interfaith Hospitality La Crescent Food Share Program Randolph FFA Alumni Spring Grove Syttende Mai Winona County Fair Blue Angel Gymnastics Club Eau Claire Public Schools La Crescent Neighbors Day Randolph High School Spring Grove Youth Football Winona County FFA Chapter Bluff Country Studio Art Tour Foundation La Crescent Public Library Randolph High School Choir St. Anne of Winona Winona County Historical Society Bluffview Montessori School Every Hand Joined La Crescent Rotary Club Randolph Public Schools St. Charles Area Community Winona County Old Settlers Boys & Girls Clubs of La Crosse Fairview Foundation La Crescent Youth Baseball/Softball Randolph Rockets Booster Club Foundation Winona County Sheriff Department Bridges Golf Course Faith Lutheran of Blackhammer La Crescent Youth Hockey RCTC Foundation St. Charles Catholic Daughters Winona DAC Brink Racing Families for Education Association Ready Set School St. Charles Early Childhood Initiative Winona Dakota Unity Alliance Buffalo Bill Days Family & Children’s Center La Crosse Area Chamber of Red Wing Amateur Baseball St. Charles FFA Alumni Association Winona Dixieland Jazz Festival Bulldogs Hockey Fighting Saints Touchdown Club Commerce Association St. Charles High School After Prom Winona East End Park Rec Burnsville Rotary Foundation Fillmore County 4-H Federation La Crosse Area Family YMCA Red Wing Area Chamber of Party Winona Family YMCA Byron Post Prom Fillmore County ADA La Crosse Area Law Enforcement Commerce St. Charles Lions Club Winona FFA C-FC High School Future Business Fillmore County DHIA La Crosse County Amateur Golf Red Wing Area Food Shelf St. Charles Moose Lodge Winona Health Foundation Leaders First Lutheran Church La Crosse Festivals Inc Red Wing Booster Club St. Charles Police Department Winona Hims Choral Group C-FC High School Post Prom Fools Five Road Race La Crosse Kiwanis Club Red Wing Environmental Center St. Charles PTO Winona International Friendship Caledonia Ambulance Service Freedom Honor Flight La Crosse Rotary Lights Red Wing Family YMCA St. Charles Public Library Association Caledonia Area Boys Basketball Friends in Need Food Shelf La Crosse Tavern League Red Wing High School Winger Sports St. Charles Youth Theatre Winona LeJetz Baseball Caledonia Area Chamber of Friends of Coulee Region RSVP La Crosse Valley View Rotary Red Wing Noontime Kiwanis St. John’s Lutheran School Winona Noon Lions Club Commerce Friends of Lanesboro Library La Crosse Wellness Center Red Wing Public Schools St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital Winona Oratorio Chorus Caledonia Balloon Rally Friends of Luther High School Lake Byllesby Improvement Red Wing Rotary Club St. Martins Lutheran School Winona ORC Industries Inc Caledonia Charities Friends of the Cannon Valley Fair Association Red Wing Royal Ambassador St. Mary’s Catholic School Winona Park & Recreation Caledonia Elementary School Gamehaven Council Lakeville Area Chamber of Regis Catholic Schools St. Mary’s Pre-School Winona Public Library Caledonia Founder’s Day Gateway Area Council Commerce Regis High School St. Mary’s University of Minnesota Winona Rotary Club Caledonia High School Geoff Gardner Memorial Tourna- Lakeville North High School Restorative Justice St. Matthew’s Community Preschool Winona Senior Friendship Center Caledonia High School Project Prom ment Lakeville Pan-O-Prog RHS Girls Soccer Booster Club St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran School Winona Senior High Boys Hockey Caledonia Middle School G E T Athletic Booster Club Lakeville Public Safety Ridgeway Community School St. Paul Lutheran School Winona Senior High School Caledonia Music Boosters G E T High School Foundation River City Days Association St. Peter’s School Winona Senior High School Caledonia Police Department Giants of the Earth Lakeville South Boys Basketball Riverfest Commodores St. Stanislaus Elementary School Chamber Orchestra Caledonia Public Schools Founda- Gift of Life Transplant House Lakeville South Football Foundation Inc Stone Soup Thrift Shop Winona Senior 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