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West Coast Bank sponsors annual Mason County Business Expo

PR Newswire | 14 May, 2010

SHELTON (Washington): West Coast Bank is proud to sponsor the 10th Annual Mason County Business Expo and Bite of Shelton for the tenth consecutive year. The free community event will be held Thursday, May 20, noon -7:00 p.m. at The Pavilion at Sentry Park, 190 West Sentry Drive in Shelton.

Regional President Tim Dowling said, "West Coast Bank is committed to the success of our local businesses and investing in our communities. The Business Expo-Bite of Shelton sponsorship allows us to do both and we're pleased to support this worthwhile event."

For more information, contact West Coast Bank Shelton Manager Lisa Woodard at 360.426.5581.

West Coast Bancorp, (Nasdaq: WCBO), is a Northwest bank holding company with $2.7 billion in assets, operating 65 locations in Oregon and Washington including nine branches in Puget Sound.. The company combines the sophisticated products and expertise of larger banks with the local decision making, market knowledge and customer service of a community bank.

 
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