Category: Holidays
If you’ve lived in West Texas for any amount of time, you’ve likely heard of National Ag Day. Organized in 1973 by the Agriculture Council of America (ACA), National Ag…
Learn MoreIf you’ve purchased anything online in the recent weeks you’ve likely experienced production and shipping delays. These delays, combined with the high demand of the Christmas shopping season, mean that…
Learn MoreThe Christmas season should be filled with spirit and cheer, and we know fraud is the last thing anyone wants to worry about during the holidays! But it’s important to…
Learn MoreAt First United Bank the Spirit of Giving started with our founder, Ray M. Bain, and is part of our culture. With our Founder and our love for our fellow…
Learn MoreAs we approach Thanksgiving Day, it’s a good time to stop and reflect on all that each of us has to be thankful for. Family, friends, a good job, a…
Learn MoreAs we head into the holiday season there are numerous factors causing stress; shipping delays, product shortages and an overabundance of sale advertising on top of the typical holiday stress…
Learn MoreSummer vacations are right around the corner and if you missed out on vacations in 2020, you’re likely MORE than ready to hit the road this year! Once you get…
Learn MoreEaster is right around the corner and if you’re like most, the last thing you need is another errand to run. But if your kids are DYEING to color Easter…
Learn MoreOnline shopping is a great convenience, especially when you are trying to stay home as much as possible. But it’s important to know that fraudsters are using these difficult times…
Learn MoreSummer is finally here and usually that means you’re headed to the beach or the mountains with friends, taking the kids to Disney World, or even traveling abroad. This year…
Learn MoreMother’s Day is Sunday, May 10 and you still have time to think of a creative way to celebrate your mom, even if the coronavirus is keeping you from celebrating…
Learn MoreAlthough we’re all practicing social distancing, that doesn’t mean you can’t celebrate Earth Day on April 22! While many in-person Earth Day celebrations are cancelled, here are a few ways…
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