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ย Executives of Community Bank of Tri-County were
ย recognized recently for the bankโ€™s gift to St. Maryโ€™s
ย College of Maryland (SMCM) of $25,000. They attended a
ย dinner with President Jane Margaret Oโ€™Brien and Vice
ย President for Development Torre Meringolo before a River
ย Concert on campus. The money is for scholarships to
ย Calvert, Charles, and St. Maryโ€™s County students attending
ย SMCM, and will be paid in $5,000 installments over five years.

Executives of the Community Bank of Tri-County were recognized recently for the bankโ€™s gift to St. Maryโ€™s College of Maryland (SMCM) of $25,000. They attended a dinner with President Jane Margaret Oโ€™Brien and Vice President for Development Torre Meringolo before a River Concert on campus. The money is for scholarships to Calvert, Charles, and St. Maryโ€™s County students attending SMCM, and will be paid in $5,000 installments over five years.

At the dinner on July 11, were Community Bank of Tri-County President Michael Middleton, Executive Vice President Greg Cockerham, and their spouses.ย  Middleton said that the bank made the donation because it is โ€œinterested in retaining the best and the brightest local students in the area.โ€ย  This is the second gift the College has received from the bank, which gave $12,500 in 2005, also for scholarship support.

Meringolo said, โ€œWe are grateful for the leadership support of Community Bank of Tri-County. Its gifts to scholarships go to the heart of our mission to make the very best liberal arts education accessible to everyone regardless of their financial situation.ย  The Tri-County Scholarship Program gives a helping hand to talented local youth who otherwise might not be able to attend college.โ€

In recognition of the gift, the large seminar room on the first floor of the Collegeโ€™s Goodpaster Hall was named for the bank. Goodpaster Hall, the first entirely green building on the College campus, earned a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver rating.ย  It opened to students in the spring of 2008.

Community Bank of Tri-County is the oldest independent financial institution headquartered in Southern Maryland, with its home office in Waldorf. It has served the tri-county area for more than 55 years. It is a major employer in the region whose employees are committed to improving life in Southern Maryland and giving back to the communities in which they work and live.ย  The bankโ€™s tenth branch location opened earlier this year in Lusby.