Paragon Displays Art from Woodland Presbyterian School Students

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February 03, 2017
MEMPHIS, Tenn., February 3, 2017 – Paragon Bank (OTCBB: PGNN.OB) is currently showcasing art from Woodland Presbyterian School students in its Saddle Creek Banking Center (7600 Poplar Avenue). The art will be on display until February 28, and members of the community are encouraged to stop by to view the work.
 
“We’re thrilled to have the opportunity to collaborate with the faculty and students at Woodland again this year,” said Robert Shaw, Chief Executive Officer at Paragon Bank. “Having artwork from these talented students in our banking center always brightens the days of our employees, as well as those who visit our Saddle Creek location.”
 
Paragon worked with Woodland art teacher Sue Spice to coordinate the exhibit. The artwork was created by students from all grades, kindergarten through eighth, and was made with a variety of media.
 
Student artists include Andrew Peck, kindergarten; Kate Flaherty, first grade; Anna Kay Bell, second grade; Alexis Anderson, third grade; Jesse Ammons, fourth grade; Julie Whittemore, fifth grade; Jack Martin, sixth grade; Trace Ruleman, seventh grade; and Abbie Downs, eighth grade.
 
About Paragon Bank
Since its founding in 2005, Paragon Bank has maintained a solid focus on the community and customer service. For more than 10 years, Paragon has delivered innovative products and financial expertise, convenience, and a deep understanding of what both businesses and individuals need from a bank, in order to provide solutions that make a difference. In the areas of business or personal banking, lending options or wealth management, Paragon delivers cutting edge technology, an experienced team and the most service-oriented staff of any community bank.
 
For more information about Paragon Bank, please call (901) 273-2900 or visit us online at www.bankparagon.com.
 
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Beth Wilson, Manager, Public Relations
beth@creativeinferno.com, (901) 278-3773