Holiday Parades

Wow! Sunday December the 10th was a busy day! The cities of Amelia and Felicity put on quite the display with local vendors and businesses to celebrate the upcoming holiday season.

RiverHills Bank participated in both parades this season and we luckily beat the rain! We were thrilled to be a part of this joyous occasion and contributing to the local spirit.

We will definitely see you again next year for the holiday parades. We even have our theme picked out!

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Ohio Housing Conference Welcome Reception 2023

On Monday November 27th, RiverHills Bank as well as DOZ were honored to co-sponsor and attend the Welcome Reception for the 2023 Ohio Housing Conference.

In addition to attending the conference, five executives including our President and CEO, Brian Dunlap, were willing to participate in a fundraiser with the Ohio Women’s Affordable Housing Network (OWAHN) to assist with the Harriet’s Hope Welcome Basket project.

Over $4,000 was raised just through the executives participating in this effort. Although it was a close run across the board, our President and CEO Brian Dunlap received the pie to the face. It was definitely a fun time for all those involved. Thank you to everyone who donated to this cause. Stay tuned for photos of the Welcome Baskets!

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Victory Vista Ground Breaking

RiverHills Bank proudly supports another Affordable Housing Project. Through partnership with Kingsley & Company, RiverHills Bank was able to provide a $8,640,000 Construction Loan and a $2,962,855 Perm Loan.

Gail Burnam, EVP/COO was honored to represent RiverHills Bank at the Ground Breaking of the 50 unit Multi-Unit Senior Affordable Housing project called Victory Vistas located in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, OH.

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Volunteering at League for Animal Welfare

On Saturday November 11, 2023, one of our valued team members Samuel Mota organized a fun event at the League for Animal Welfare.

The League for Animal Welfare is best known in Clermont county as a no kill shelter that was founded in 1949. It is the oldest in the surrounding areas. It is a privately funded non profit organization that relies on the community, dedicated staff, and foster families to volunteer to assist in the ever-growing need to care for the neglected animals of the area.

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