2016 Customer Calendar Contest!
 
We’re having another photo contest for our customers who want to capture the beauty of Freeborn County. Scenery, wildlife, people, landmarks, whatever you think best makes our area so great. Prizes will be awarded to the photographer for photos that are selected for the 2016 calendar. 
 
Simply submit your photo entry to fsbinternetbanking@farmersstatebankmn.com 
by September 30th, and you could be published on our community calendar for 2016. Photos should be over 5 megapixels, and please limit your number of entries to three. This contest is for our bank customers only. 

By submitting your photos, you are giving FSB permission to use for marketing purposes on our custom calendar and website, and we will give you credit for the photograph.

Keep those cameras clicking!
FSB Fishing Contest!

Submit your entry to:

fsbinternetbanking@farmersstatebankmn.com

Stay tuned for fishing contest leaders!

 

Prizes Include:

Adult Division (18+)

 

  • Biggest Pike/Musky $50
  • Biggest Walleye $50
  • Biggest Bass $50
  • Best Picture/Story $50

Children's Division (17 & under)

 

  • Biggest Fish $50 or a starter rod and reel
  • Best Picture/Story $50 or a started rod and reel

The contest runs from April 1st to November 30th. Winners will be announced on December 10th. Don't miss the fun, and good luck catching the big one!   Cash only with ATM available.

*Open Exclusively to FSB Customers

Entries:

FSB Employee Brandon Brackey caught this Walleye on Rainy River

Erin Miller is all smiles for this Walleye on Lake Pepin

Alicia Bernau reeled in this Small Mouth Bass on Mille Lacs Lake

 Andy Bernau showcasing a Walleye from Lake Inguadona

 Brad Gerlach is proud of this Pike from Devils Lake

 Daniel Gerlach showing off this Pike from Devils Lake

 Brady Gooden reeled in this Bass from Lake Vermillion

 Josh Sorensen showing off this Pike at Lake Vermillion

 Jeremy Griffith is proud of his Bass from Little Boy Lake

 Mike Allison reeled in this Northern Pike at Lake of the Woods

 Henry Eggum was happy to hold this Walleye from Lac Seul