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Keeping History Alive! Rotary, First Command Financial Services, donate to museum

NicevilleApril 11, 20161 Min Read
Fred Semasko First Command Financial Services Heritage Museum

The Mid-Bay Rotary Club and First Command Financial Services have each made a financial contribution to the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida.

Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida Mid-Bay Rotary Club
Bob Hoffman, Mid-Bay Rotary Club President, Steve Czonstka, Museum Board of Trustees Chairman, Amanda Lanum, Education Coordinator for the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida, and Dave Swanick II, Mid-Bay Rotary Club.

Fred Semasko, of First Command Financial Services in Niceville, recently presented the museum with a check for $5,000. The Mid-Bay Rotary Club recently made its annual contribution — $750 in 2016 — in support of the museum’s largest event and fundraiser, the annual Saturday in the Park Festival and Heritage 5k. The 40th annual festival, to be held on April 30, is free with something for everyone.

First Command Financial Services will be promoted through all of the museum’s public programs, tours, and signature annual events such as Saturday in the Park, Night at the Museum, Biker’s Blast for the Past, and Yule of Yesteryear.

Photo (top): Fred Semasko, of First Command Financial Services, presents a check for $5,000 to Gina Marini, Director of the Heritage Museum of Northwest Florida, and Steve Czonstka, Museum Board of Trustees Chairman.

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