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First Community Bank’s lucky ticket promo ends April 15

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Mary Jane Leisten distributed five winning tickets during the WSI St. Patrick’s Parade. Four tickets are still at large.

The luck of the Irish that began on March 15 during the 21st Annual West Suburban Irish St. Patrick’s Parade could come up green for four individuals with a winning ticket by April 15.

If you received one of the winning tickets distributed by First Community Financial Bank along the parade route, there’s still time to win a $50 gift certificate for downtown Naperville.

“There are still four lucky tickets winners out there, so check the pockets of your coats or jeans –the promotion is set to expire April 15,” said Mary Jane Leisten, senior banker at First Community Financial Bank.

Nancy Petterson of Naperville was one of the lucky ticket winners who already has claimed her prize.  In addition to Petterson’s receiving a $50 Gift Card to Downtown Naperville, First Community Financial Bank is making a matching $50 donation to St. Baldrick’s Foundation. The bank will make the same donation for each winning ticket claimed.

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Tickets say “Happy St. Patrick’s Day” on one side with a special number and details on the other.

Simply check that safe spot or special drawer where coupons and promotions are kept to see if you stashed a ticket there. Then before 5PM on Tues., April 15, take it to First Community Financial Bank located in Naperville Plaza on the southwest corner of Washington at 24 W. Gartner Ave.

For more information about First Community Financial Bank, visit their website or call (630) 357-3810.

Meanwhile, winning ticket or not, save the date for Girls on Gartner set for Wed., May 7. The second annual event again will become a showcase of activities provided by many of the merchants in Naperville Plaza.

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