Making a Difference in the Communities we Serve

A State Bank Group Banking ServiceSince 1979 when we opened our first branch office in Wonder Lake, Illinois we have been proud to support the communities that we serve. At The State Bank Group, our employees strive to improve the lives of the residents who surround our branches. Our dedication to these volunteer and sponsorship efforts reinforces our belief that we all benefit from stronger communities. We actively encourage our employees to be involved in community service throughout the year. Information about some of our recent sponsorship and charitable contributions is listed below. If your organization is seeking a donation or sponsorship support for The State Bank Group to consider, please complete our Charitable Contribution Request form and drop it off to any branch office or submit it by mail/email/fax to:

Marketing Officer, P.O. Box 350, Wonder Lake, IL 60097, marketing@thestatebankgroup.com, fax: 815.728.1109. Please dial 815.728.8618 if you have any questions about the charitable request process.

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2019 McHenry County Farm Stroll Sponsor

farm stroll sponsor

MCHENRY COUNTY, IL March 2019 – HARVARD SAVINGS BANK is proud to sponsor the 2019 McHenry County Farm Stroll. This self-guided stroll of some of McHenry County’s family farms offers the community a glimpse into what life is like on a working farm. Some farms will conduct tours and demonstrations.  The Farm Stroll will be held in the Fall of 2019. Be sure to connect with the McHenry County Farm Bureau on Facebook for dates, hours, and a list of farms that will be available for touring.

https://www.facebook.com/McHenryCountyFarmBureau

https://www.facebook.com/UIExtension

https://www.facebook.com/McHenryCoMasterGardener

(Pictured from left to right: Dan Volkers, McHenry County Farm Bureau; Dan Nelmes, McHenry County Master Gardener;  Mike Morris, Harvard Savings Bank; James Reaves, University of Illinois County Extension Director.)