To Our Mud Hens Fans and Supporters:

Thank you for your continued support of Fifth Third Field, home of the world famous Toledo Mud Hens! After our record-breaking winter, we (along with the rest of the community) are eagerly anticipating Opening Day in Downtown Toledo.

Fifth Third takes great pride in having our name associated with this community landmark. Our investment has been a good one, not just for the bank, but for the community and the region. Fifth Third Field continues to be a catalyst for growth in the neighborhood and we look forward to more revitalization around the ballpark in the coming years.

As a proud sponsor of the Toledo Mud Hens, Fifth Third is helping build closer, stronger communities. But we’re also bringing people together in other ways, like our work with Stand Up To Cancer, where communities are helping fund cutting-edge research. Fifth Third bankers volunteer their time and expertise in our communities to help people of all ages become financially empowered — by understanding money, how to manage it and how to grow it. We’re also helping unemployed mortgage borrowers find jobs, thanks to an innovative re-employment initiative with NextJob. Fifth Third pays for the job search and training program, which helps the individuals land their next job and regain financial security.

Fifth Third Bank has 47 locations and more than 600 members of our team — all ready to serve you — right here in the Toledo region. Visit any one of our banking centers or check us out at 53.com for more information. We value the opportunity to be the one bank people most value and trust.

Congratulations to the Toledo Mud Hens team, staff, volunteers and sponsors on the start of another action-packed year of baseball and entertainment at Fifth Third Field.

From all of us here at Fifth Third Bank, “Play Ball!”

Bob LaClair

President and CEO

Fifth Third Bank – Northwestern Ohio

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