POTOMAC BANK ANNOUNCES CONTINUED PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MOUNTAIN STATE APPLE HARVEST FESTIVAL (MSAHF)
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Potomac Bank (OTCID:PTBS) announced a renewed three-year presenting sponsorship with the Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival, continuing a partnership that began in 2019.
The bank will provide financial support and up to 50 volunteers annually; the 47th festival runs Oct 15-18, 2026 with the theme "From our orchards to your family - An all-American Celebration."
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"Today marks an unprecedented occasion in the history of the Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival as Potomac Bank continues their partnership with the Festival," according to festival board president Mary Beth Blair. "In 2019, for the first time ever, we had a business step up to provide a major financial boost to our festival with their commitment to join our organization in promoting our rich agricultural history by becoming our presenting sponsor. That was Potomac Bank. Uniquely, our roots are both tied to orchardists in the eastern panhandle - with the bank's reaching as far back as 1871. The Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival celebrates the role that apple orchards play in our past, present, and future of our region. Combining these two powerful organizations whose origins are similar has resulted in great success!"
According to Potomac Bank President & CEO Alice Frazier, a few short years after the end of the Civil War, a group comprised of 38 far-sighted
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Frazier added that she and the bank's Board of Directors have been pleased with this partnership and the opportunity to increase the bank's involvement in an event with such a rich heritage and that celebrates the very heart of their organization.
"The Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival is the premier community event in the Eastern Panhandle, and we are proud to renew our partnership as the Presenting Sponsor," stated Frazier. "Our employees enjoy volunteering at the Festival because of the family-friendly atmosphere and community spirit. The Festival is lots of fun and inspires a sense of community pride that is rare these days. We invite all our friends and neighbors to make plans to visit the in October."
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This year, the Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival will be celebrating its 47th festival, October 15-18, with events and activities throughout the Eastern Panhandle. The theme for this year's festival not only aligns with the 250th birthday of our nation, but also with the shared origins of the bank and the festival - "From our orchards to your family - An all-American Celebration".
About Potomac Bank
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About MSAHF
The Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival celebrates the apple industry- a valued part of the heritage of the Eastern Panhandle of
In the fall of 1979, business and community leaders in the Eastern Panhandle came together with the intention of creating a "signature event" to include all five counties of the broader area, which would become a staple of the Mountain State's culture.
From this initial idea, the Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival board set about organizing contests, entertainment and craft shows that showcase the apple orchard heritage of the area.
Our Queen Pomona who serves as the ambassador of our festival was chosen for the Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival Queen because Pomona was the uniquely Roman goddess of fruit trees and orchards. Pomona watches over and protects fruit trees and cares for the cultivation, and Pomona comes from the Latin word pomum, "fruit" specifically orchard fruit.
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