Financial Education Series at Brewbakers
Savings Bank of Walpole (SBW) is bringing financial conversations into the community with a new monthly series, “Banking, Brewed Just for You,” hosted at Brewbakers Café in Keene.
Designed to be approachable, practical, and welcoming, the series offers free, one-hour sessions on everyday financial topics in a relaxed coffeehouse setting. Each session runs from 3:00 to 4:00 PM, with light refreshments provided.
“We wanted to create a space where people could get real information and ask real questions about money in a comfortable environment,” said Danielle Ruffo, Vice President, Community Engagement and Marketing at SBW. “This series reflects our commitment to helping individuals feel confident and informed about their financial lives.”
The upcoming schedule includes:
- March 18 – Budgeting
Hosted by Amy Chickering and Carole Whippie - April 15 – Building Credit
Hosted by Christine Greenwood-Smart and Pam Lane - May 20 – Technology
Hosted by Lisa Bierweiler-Franks, Robby Smith, and Jennifer Felt - June 17 – Fraud Prevention
Hosted by Pam Wilson, Julia Miramontes, and Crystal Lewis
Each session is free and open to the public. Community members are encouraged to register in advance by emailing achickering@walpolebank.com or clewis@walpolebank.com.
About Savings Bank of Walpole
With assets totaling $825 million, the Bank offers a wide range of financial products, including services to individuals, businesses and organizations. The Bank is affiliated with NH Mutual Bancorp, further enhancing the quality products and services it provides to customers.
The Bank is a partner of the NHTrust1 brand to better serve customers by providing localized trust and wealth management products and services. Savings Bank of Walpole is an equal housing lender, and member of the FDIC. For more information call (603) 352-1822.
1Products and services made available through NHTrust are not insured by the FDIC or any other agency of the United States and are not deposits or obligations or guaranteed by the Bank and may lose value.