Fifth Third Bank, Telfair Museums Celebrate Armed Forces
Press release from the issuing company
Friday, November 7th, 2014
In honor of Veterans Day, Fifth Third Bank (Georgia) is partnering with Telfair Museums to offer one year of free admission for military personnel and their families.
The promotion, which begins Nov. 11, 2014, is available to all retired and active-duty service members as well as those in the Reserves. In addition, Fifth Third Bank is also offering the Job Seeker’s Toolkit – a free, comprehensive online job search training program from national reemployment solutions company NextJob – to all U.S. military and veterans until Dec. 31, 2014.
“Fifth Third is committed to showing our appreciation to those who serve our country,” said Chris Kirkpatrick, region president of Fifth Third Bank (Savannah). “We are grateful to partner with Telfair Museums to offer this opportunity for education and enrichment.”
Paying tribute to our nation’s military heroes has special meaning at the South’s oldest public art museum, which traces its roots to Revolutionary War patriot and Continental Congress delegate Edward Telfair.
“With this outstanding support from Fifth Third Bank, we are very pleased to be able to honor and thank military personnel and their families for the tireless commitment and service that they give to our country and community,” said Lisa Grove, director and CEO of Telfair Museums. “We open our doors to these men and women as a small token of appreciation for the sacrifices they make to ensure our nation’s security. We welcome and pay tribute to them on Veterans Day and through the next year with this special program.”
Upcoming attractions at Telfair Museums include:
· A celebration of art as healing therapy, featuring artwork by local military veterans.
· A screening of an award-winning documentary film, Savannah in the Civil War.
· Several paintings by Winston Churchill in addition to photographs, letters and other personal belongings on loan from his descendants. As part of the exhibit, Telfair will team up with the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force and other partners.
· Exhibits on Andy Warhol and art from the 1990s.
· A major event showcasing the legendary French painter Claude Monet, displayed alongside America’s own Impressionist painters.
Telfair also offers monthly events for infants and preschoolers and has the city’s only indoor, interactive children’s art museum in Savannah.
Telfair Museums’ sites are open Sunday and Monday from noon to 5 p.m. and Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regular adult tickets cost $20 for a three-site pass. For more information, visit www.telfair.org.


