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March 1: AHHS No School
March 1: AHHS BBB District 8B Tourney at Viborg at 7 p.m.
March 2: AHHS BBB District 8B Tourney at Viborg at 6 p.m. & 8 p.m.
March 4: AHHS GBB Region 4B Tourney at Tea at 7 p.m.
March 4: AHHS Open Shop Night 7-9 p.m.
March 5: AHHS BBB District 8B Finals at Tea at 8 p.m.
March 6: Youth Wrestling AAU District Wrestling Tourney at AH Elementary
March 8: AHHS Wrestling Awards Banquet
March 8: AH School Board Meeting at 7:20 p.m.
March 9: BBB Region 4B Tourney at Tea at 7 p.m.
March 11, 12 and 13: State GBB Tourney at Watertown
March 11: AH Elementary Band Festival at 3:00
March 11: AH Students to serve Worthing Dinner Theatre at 5:30 p.m.
March 11: AHHS Open Shop Night 7-9 p.m.
March 15: AHHS FCCLA Meeting at 7 p.m.
March 17: State Bank of Alcester Prime Visions Club meeting at 2 p.m. at the Senior Center. We'll be playing BUNCO!
March 18, 19 and 20: State BBB Tourney at Aberdeen
March 19: AHHS No School
March 22: VFW Legion and Auxiliary Post #6149 meeting at the City Auditorium and Senior Citizens Center at 7:30 p.m.
March 25, 26 and 27: All State Band
March 25: AHHS Open Shop Night 7-9 p.m.
March 26 and 27: AHHS High School Musical at High School
March 30: AHHS Track Dann-Lennon Invitational at Vermillion at 12 p.m.
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Our Involvement

At the State Bank of Alcester, not only do we care about our customers, we care about our community. State Bank of Alcester’s dedication to the community it serves is demonstrated by the wide array of activities and organizations it supports both financially and by involvement. We are committed to making the Alcester community better by

  • Alcester-Hudson elementary students learn how to save money at this seminar put on by the State Bank of Alcester. Working with the America's Promise Organization. The America’s Promise organization believes that the more support young people receive from their community, the more likely they are to be successful. The State Bank of Alcester works with this organization to provide children with caring adult role models, a safe place to learn and grow, a healthy start, an opportunity to learn marketable skills through effective education and opportunities to give back through community service. As part of this commitment to the community’s children, employees of the State Bank of Alcester have given seminars to both elementary and high school students on topics including “Teach a Child to Save”, student loans, applying for loans, credit ratings and more. Employees have also taken time to read to elementary students and provide other activities. We believe that by working together we can help our community’s children become successful adults.

  • Hiring summer interns. Each year students have the opportunity to apply for summer jobs with the State Bank of Alcester. These jobs provide the hands-on experience future employers look for and develop the students’ skills.

  • Don and Dan listen intently as bank employees explain their duties at the bank. Providing job-shadowing programs. Twice a year a few Alcester junior high students spend the morning at the bank to learn more about financial institutions and working at the State Bank of Alcester. The students spend time with each department to learn about that department’s responsibilities within the bank.

  • Donating equipment, supplies and money. Each year the bank contributes more than $10,000 to non-profit organizations, locally and worldwide.

  • Jaimey presents a student with a scholarship check. Giving scholarships. Each year, the State Bank of Alcester gives away at least one $500 scholarship to a local senior to use at the college of his or her choice. The South Dakota Community Bankers Association will match this amount for any student recipient attending a South Dakota school. Check with your school counselor for more information or stop by the bank to pick up an application.

  • Providing educational opportunities.Attendees at the retirement planning seminar discovered methods to improve their retirement and how to save for it. The State Bank of
    Alcester has held a number of educational seminars for all ages throughout the years. It has sponsored a commodity marketing seminar with Alan May. The bank has also held seminars on banking products and other ag-related issues, including a retirement planning seminar, Health Savings Account seminars, Internet Banking seminars, first-time homebuying seminars, remodeling seminars and much more.

  • Participating in and promoting community events. Being involved in community events is an important part of being a community bank. The State Bank of Alcester has participated in many community events throughout the years. Each year, we have a homecoming float and participate in the window-decorating contest.

    The State Bank of Alcester has also partnered with KK93 (93.1 FM) out of Yankton to publicize local events on the radio. As a service to the community, bank employees announce the Alcester Hometown Happenings each Wednesday at 3 p.m. Community members and local organizations can get their own events broadcasted by bringing their information to the front desk at the State Bank of Alcester. The bank will put it on the bulletin board in the bank, the community calendar on the bank's website and announce it during Alcester Hometown Happenings.

    The State Bank of Alcester also works with the 4-H groups by providing loans for projects, participating in the premium sale and having a booth at the Union County Fair.