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Bank presents $25K check to Algonquin Arts Theatre

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WALL TOWNSHIP — Manasquan Bank showed its support for local arts and education in Monmouth and Ocean counties by presenting a check for $25,000 to Algonquin Arts Theatre.

The contribution was the third installment of a grant announced in 2014 as the first funding package provided by the bank’s then newly formed charitable arm, the Manasquan Bank Charitable Foundation Inc. The grant assists in the funding of the theater’s popular Broadway Series as well as the operation of the historic 78-year-old venue located in downtown Manasquan.

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“We are proud to continue our support to our cultural partners, Algonquin Arts Theatre, for their commitment to deliver high-quality arts programs to the local area,” said James Vaccaro, chairman, president and CEO of Manasquan Bank. “Like the Algonquin, we, at Manasquan Bank, are dedicated to the provision of the highest quality products and services to those same local communities.”

For the first time, this year’s Broadway Series presented by Manasquan Bank is entirely produced by Algonquin Arts Theatre. The season kicked off Sept. 30 with a two-weekend run of “Damn Yankees” and continues with Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas,” Neil Simon’s “Barefoot in the Park” and “A Raisin in the Sun.” The series will conclude in the spring with Alan Janes’ “BUDDY: The Buddy Holly Story” and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Carousel.”

“Manasquan Bank’s support of our Broadway Series and the theater’s programs across the board allow Algonquin Arts Theatre to continue to bring high-quality performances and educational opportunities to Manasquan and the surrounding area,” said Algonquin Arts Theatre Executive Director Pamela Ward. “I’ve said before that great neighbors make communities thrive, and we are thankful for Manasquan Bank’s commitment to the arts and supporting local theater.”

To learn more about the Manasquan Bank Charitable Foundation Inc., visit www.manasquanbank.com.

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