Generations Bank and Seneca Meadows announced today that both organizations have committed significant continued support for the Seneca Falls Little League program. Both organizations have financially supported the program for many years. This year, players will benefit from the building and installation of new batting cages at both the softball and baseball fields. The softball batting cage is sponsored by Generations and is already complete and installed. The baseball batting cage is sponsored by Seneca Meadows and will be installed by October 1st. Approximately 300 boys and girls participate in the little league program each year.Asked why little league is important for children, Gerald Graziano, VP of Insurance at Generations Agency and Little League Board Member said, “Little League is more than just a game, it is a game with a purpose. It instills values like teamwork and leadership along with teaching life lessons about overcoming odds and learning to be courageous.”On Saturday, April 24, 2015, Menzo Case, President & CEO of Generations Bank and Mark Benjamin, Community Relations Director for Progressive Waste Solutions, Seneca Meadows Landfill, threw and caught the ceremonial first pitch to kick off the 2015 season. “It is a privilege to partner with the Seneca Falls Little League and Generations Bank on encouraging our youth’s continued engagement in healthy outdoor activities, ” offered Mark Benjamin. About Generations BankGenerations Bank has partnered with businesses and residents in the Northern Finger Lakes region since its founding in 1870, while maintaining a strong commitment to each and every community in which it operates. The bank is headquartered in Seneca Falls and serves customers from nine retail locations in Seneca Falls, Auburn, Waterloo, Geneva, Union Springs, Phelps and Farmington. In addition to traditional business and consumer deposit services, Generations Bank focuses on residential mortgages, as well as manufactured home, automobile, home equity, commercial, non-residential real estate and construction loans. The organization also serves the broader needs of the Finger Lakes area through its insurance business, Generations Agency (formerly Royce & Rosenkrans) and financial planning and brokerage services offered by Generations Investment Services. For more information, visit MyGenBank.com About Seneca MeadowsSeneca Meadows Landfill is dedicated to the preservation and advancement of the environment: recycling up to 2 million tires per year, partnering in the production of methane generated energy for 18,000 homes, supporting wetlands conservation and environmental programming, and providing free residential recycling and electronics recycling drop off services. For more information on community partnerships with Seneca Meadows Landfill, visit senecameadows.com or call 315-539-5624.