Main

First Commercial Bank in the Community

 

 

 

Atascosa County Youth Livestock Show

 

Laney Korus, Haley Meyer and Ruby Schumacher from our Jourdanton Branch were proud to attend the Atascosa County Youth Livestock Show and support our incredible young exhibitors. The show was held the second weekend of January. They had a great time bidding and cheering on the hard work, dedication, and responsibility these students show every day. Investing in our youth means investing in the future of our community and we’re honored to be part of it.

 

Spreading Holiday Cheer

This past holiday season, Mark Long rang the bell in support of The Salvation Army, alongside Seguin Area Chamber of Commerce President, Chester Jenke. Giving back to our community is at the heart of what we do, and we’re grateful to partner with local leaders to support organizations that make a real difference for our neighbors. Thank you to everyone who stopped by, donated and helped spread a little extra holiday cheer!

Seguin Youth Expo

Beverly Hawkins, Lia Burns and Jeramie Sanchez had an amazing time participating in the 8th Grade Youth Expo hosted by Seguin Economic Development Corporation. They spent the day talking with students about their financial knowledge and teaching them fundamentals like writing checks and counting cash. It was inspiring to see how engaged the students were! These are skills that will stay with them for life and we’re grateful for the chance to play a small part in their journey.

National Night Out

Our Jourdanton staff represented us both at Pleasanton and Jourdanton's  National Night Out celebrations in October. It was a great evening filled with community spirit, friendly faces, and fun connections. Thanks to everyone who stopped by! We love being part of such supportive and vibrant communities!

Texas Hill Country Flood Relief

Through the combined efforts of employee and customer contributions, along with a bank match of all employee contributions, FCB was able to raise $7,158.28 for the Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country on behalf of the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund.