FRANKLIN — Franklin Savings Bank is proud to be the platinum sponsor of Tilton School’s 5th Annual Golf Tournament. This sponsorship reinforces the bank’s long‑standing commitment to supporting local education and community partnerships. The tournament, benefitting Tilton School and its student programs, brings together community members, alumni, and supporters for a day of friendly competition and philanthropy.
“Tilton School plays an important role in strengthening our community through education, and we are proud to stand alongside them,” said Brian Bozak, president and CEO at Franklin Savings Bank. “Community partnerships like we have with Tilton School are a great example of why we choose the FSB tagline: Growing Stronger Together.”
The event provides a wonderful opportunity for the Tilton community and local supporters to gather, connect, and enjoy a fun and memorable day on the golf course. The tournament took place on Thursday, June 11, at the Stonebridge Country Club in Goffstown.
"We are incredibly thankful to Franklin Savings Bank for their leadership and generosity as the platinum sponsor of our 5th Annual Golf Tournament. The event united the extended Tilton School community and raised significant scholarship support, helping ensure that talented students can access the transformational opportunities a Tilton education provides," said Thomas Pratt, chief advancement officer.
Tilton School is an independent boarding and day school for students ninth through post-graduate. They are proud to be accredited by the Association of Independent Schools.
For more information, visit tiltonschool.org.


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