Logansport Savings Bank requests bank memorabilia Logansport Savings Bank is asking members of the public to share any memorabilia related to the bank and its history of serving Logansport and Cass County over the last 100 years. Memorabilia shared or received may be used for marketing materials or display during the yearlong anniversary celebration. In 2025, Logansport Savings Bank will celebrate its 100th year of community banking, marking the anniversary of its charter date on March 31, 2025 and holding several fun events and small celebrations throughout the year. Items may include but are not limited to: photographs, newspaper articles, postcards, letters, pamphlets/booklets, etc. Bank staff will scan or photograph the items so that customers can keep the original versions of what is shared. Customers will also be asked for permission to share, post, or publicly display the pictures or memorabilia items (if willingly donated) throughout the year. To share or drop-off memorabilia items, please stop in to the bank lobby during normal business hours: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday: 9 am – 4 pm Thursday: 9 am – 4:30 pm Friday: 9 am – 5 pm Items can be accepted by anyone at the bank. For questions about bringing in or donating a memorabilia item, please contact Marketing Officer Carmen Jones at (574) 722-3855, extension 319. Share this article: - - You are about to leave Logansport Savings Bank's website and are going to a third-party site. Using the links in this web site will cause you to leave the Logansport Savings Bank site. The site you have chosen is independent from Logansport Savings Bank. The Bank does not control this site nor does it guarantee the accuracy, completeness, effectiveness, or timeliness of the information contained therein. Each third party site may have a Privacy Policy different than Logansport Savings Bank. The linked third party website may provide less security than Logansport Savings Bank's website. Since this link is provided as a convenience to our web site users, access to this site is at the user's risk. Share This Article Close