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Warm Hearth Village names community room in honor of National Bank of Blacksburg

Mountain Media, LLC by Mountain Media, LLC
July 1, 2025
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(Left to right) The National Bank’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Brad Denardo and President Lara Ramsey; William Lester, WHV President & CEO, and Tambra Dixon, Vice-President of Philanthropy & Strategic Growth.

BLACKSBURG –Warm Hearth Village (WHV) is proud to announce its community room, in the Village Center, will now be called, The National Bank’s Tall Oaks Hall, to honor the National Bank, a long-time supporter and valued partner of the Village. For over 20 years, National Bank has played a pivotal role in supporting the mission of Warm Hearth Village, helping to foster a thriving, inclusive environment for seniors. This meaningful gift will support our mission of compassionate, lifelong care for our residents and community. Their partnership helps us continue to grow, gather, and celebrate in a space that reflects the heart of who we are.

Brad Denardo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the bank, said they have been in business for 134 years and have always strived to be an exceptional community bank. “Warm Hearth’s mission is to live and work in community and supporting them is the epitome of what we are all about,” he said.

“The bank’s unwavering belief in our mission to serve older adults with dignity, compassion and through innovation has helped up grow, thrive and dream bigger,” said William Lester, President & CEO of WHV. He went on to explain the room is a vital space where residents gather for social events, educational programs, and special celebrations. “By bearing the name of The National Bank, the hall will continue to reflect the spirit of partnership and philanthropy that strengthens our Village. We are grateful beyond words for their enduring support and we are proud to honor that legacy in a space that will continue to bring people together for generations to come,” he added

Warm Hearth Village is a nonprofit senior living community in Blacksburg that provides a full continuum of living options on our campus and in the home.

 

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