Blissfield State Bank to celebrate 150 years with Saturday bash
Blissfield State Bank's main office is at 204 E. Jefferson St. in Blissfield. The community bank is celebrating 150 years this weekend.
Blissfield State Bank's main office is at 204 E. Jefferson St. in Blissfield. The community bank is celebrating 150 years this weekend.

BLISSFIELD — If it weren’t for its loyal customer base, Blissfield State Bank would not have been able to survive for as long as it has functioning as a locally owned and independent banking institution, Julie Goll, Blissfield State Bank president and CEO, said.

To thank its customers for helping it reach 150 years of service to the local community, Blissfield State Bank is throwing a 150th anniversary celebration from noon to 3 p.m. today at its main office in Blissfield, 204 E. Jefferson St.

Today’s celebration date, which Goll said was picked out in December, falls amongst a busy weekend in Blissfield and Lenawee County.

In Blissfield alone, besides the bank’s bash in its parking lot, the annual Black Squirrel Flea Market sale is happening from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today in downtown Blissfield and the Knights of Columbus Council No. 7832 is having its first of two scrap metal fundraiser drives this year from 8 a.m. to noon today in the rear parking lot of St. Peter the Apostle Light of Christ Catholic Parish, 309 S. Lane St.

With so much hustle and bustle going on, Goll is inviting people to enjoy a Saturday morning and afternoon in Blissfield. When stopping over at the bank, people can be treated to several food vendors, door prizes and cash giveaways.

A petting zoo with smaller farm animals will also be present, and the Blissfield Township Fire Department is providing a fire truck that people can check out.

Goll said the party is a way for the bank to show its appreciation for its customers.

“We encourage people to stop by; it doesn’t have to be for long,” she said. “Enjoy some food, play some games and hang around so we can tell people how much we appreciate them. You don’t get to 150 years without the support of the community.”

Blissfield State Bank President and CEO Julie Goll stands alongside the photos of the bank's former and past presidents Friday morning. Goll is Blissfield State Bank’s first woman president and CEO. She is in her ninth year as president and is in her 41st year with the bank.
Blissfield State Bank President and CEO Julie Goll stands alongside the photos of the bank's former and past presidents Friday morning. Goll is Blissfield State Bank’s first woman president and CEO. She is in her ninth year as president and is in her 41st year with the bank.

Blissfield State Bank remains one of the oldest and continuously operating businesses in Lenawee County. In terms of financial institutions statewide, Blissfield State is the third oldest locally and independently owned bank in Michigan, Goll said.

Blissfield State was founded in 1873, while the First State Bank of Decatur was founded in 1870 and Independent Bank, headquartered in Grand Rapids, was founded in 1864.

“It’s a pretty neat past to be a part of,” she said.

The bank is still committed to a business model of being community-minded with local leadership at the helm.

Goll, Blissfield State Bank’s first woman president and CEO, is in her ninth year as president and her 41st year with the bank. She originally worked as a receptionist and began moving her way up the chain of command, crediting her drive, tenacity, hard work and determination.