SHELBYVILLE, IL. —
Tad A. Mayhall, an Edward Jones financial advisor in Shelbyville, is supporting the Shelbyville schools bulk up with supplies and fans to keep students cool by using his office as a drop-off location for a school supplies drive.
Local residents and businesses may help by bringing in items to the Edward Jones branch office during regular business hours from now to August 31st.
"As our world becomes more global, competition within our younger generations continues to rise, emphasizing the importance of a quality education," said Mayhall. "We're proud to support the academic development of young minds in this community through this summer's school supply donation program.
The branch address is 101 S. Vine St., Shelbyville, telephone 217-774-1342.
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