Union Bank Donating Trees to Celebrate 100th Anniversary

Union Bank (UBT; www.ubt.com) was founded one hundred years ago and one way it is celebrating this milestone anniversary is to donate trees to the communities it serves. 200 nicely-sized trees are being planted in eight Lincoln parks as well as additional trees planted in fourteen communities in Nebraska and Kansas.

“Planting trees is one way we can give a gift to the community that will be enjoyed for decades to come,” stated Kevin Keller, First Vice President. “It is especially important with the impact on our ash trees by the Emerald Ash Borer.”

In coordination with the Lincoln Parks & Recreation Department and the Lincoln Parks Foundation, city crews are planting the trees with the help of over 100 Union Bank employee volunteers. The bank volunteers will assist in mulching and watering the new trees, as well as general clean up in the parks.

Union Bank invites individuals, families and businesses to join them in planting trees in our city parks. The bank is accepting donations in all of their Lincoln branch locations or online at ubt.com/next100. It is a tax-deductible donation to the Lincoln Parks Foundation. All proceeds will be used to plant additional trees in 2017.

Union Bank is celebrating its 100th anniversary throughout 2017 with special events, special product opportunities and community support. The tree planting project is one of several signature community gifts in 2017. The bank is also providing significant financial support to the Lincoln Children’s Zoo expansion, Tabitha’s Meals on Wheels, and an additional gift to be announced this fall.