Helping inner-city youths

Submitted photo Bank of the Ozarks presented a $1,000 donation to be used for ongoing operations to Stephen Mills and the Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club. From left are Michael Dolan, senior vice president and commercial lender at Bank of the Ozarks; Stephen Mills, executive director of the HSB&GC; and Ron Magby, Hot Springs market president for Bank of the Ozarks. The club has served youths in Hot Springs since 1941. During the school year, the doors are open from 3-7 p.m. and from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. during summer months. An estimated 1,000 youths are served by HSB&GC. More than merely a sports facility, the Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club is an organization that strives daily to provide positive role models and mentors for inner-city youths.
Submitted photo Bank of the Ozarks presented a $1,000 donation to be used for ongoing operations to Stephen Mills and the Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club. From left are Michael Dolan, senior vice president and commercial lender at Bank of the Ozarks; Stephen Mills, executive director of the HSB&GC; and Ron Magby, Hot Springs market president for Bank of the Ozarks. The club has served youths in Hot Springs since 1941. During the school year, the doors are open from 3-7 p.m. and from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. during summer months. An estimated 1,000 youths are served by HSB&GC. More than merely a sports facility, the Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club is an organization that strives daily to provide positive role models and mentors for inner-city youths.

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Bank of the Ozarks presented a $1,000 donation to be used for ongoing operations to Stephen Mills and the Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club. From left are Michael Dolan, senior vice president and commercial lender at Bank of the Ozarks; Stephen Mills, executive director of the HSB&GC; and Ron Magby, Hot Springs market president for Bank of the Ozarks. The club has served youths in Hot Springs since 1941. During the school year, the doors are open from 3-7 p.m. and from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. during summer months. An estimated 1,000 youths are served by HSB&GC. More than merely a sports facility, the Hot Springs Boys & Girls Club is an organization that strives daily to provide positive role models and mentors for inner-city youths.

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