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Harrisburg Senators and First National Bank Partner for “Homefield Makeover” Initiative

The Harrisburg Senators and First National Bank, an F.N.B. Corporation (FNB) subsidiary, are pleased to announce the “Homefield Makeover” initiative.

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The Harrisburg Senators and First National Bank, the largest subsidiary of F.N.B. Corporation (FNB), are pleased to announce the start of their "Homefield Makeover" initiative, which gives one local youth baseball or softball league an updated field. The renovation will consist of $10,000 in goods and services from the Senators and FNB.

The initiative aims to provide a safe, playable field for a local youth sports league. The field makeover will take place this fall, so the field is ready for the upcoming youth baseball and softball season. Members of the Senators' front office and FNB employees donate their time to help with the field renovation. The renovation will tentatively take place in October, with a grand opening slated for the 2023 season.

One youth baseball or softball league will be chosen for the field makeover based on an application process. The nature of the renovation will be based on the needs of the field chosen and could vary from fencing to supplying new infield dirt. Field equipment, such as rakes and shovels, will be donated to the league for the upkeep of the field, along with a professional consultation with the Harrisburg Senators Grounds Crew team. Leagues can apply on the Senators' website (www.senatorsbaseball.com). Leagues may apply to begin Tuesday, August 2, and applications close Tuesday, August 16.

"This is an idea that was part of a brainstorming session with our partners at First National Bank," said Senators President Kevin Kulp. "We are always wanting to collaborate on community initiatives together and this is one that we plan on starting this year. To be able to help provide our kids a safer and more professional place to play baseball or softball is very exciting. The plan is that this is something that will be done annually so that we can touch more parts of our community over the years."

"First National Bank is proud to continue to partner with the Senators on new community outreach projects that drive change in our region," said Tony Sacco, Regional Market Executive and President of FNB's Capital Region. "The Homefield Makeover initiative is representative of our commitment to improving the communities we serve and will create better places for local teams and their families to play."

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