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Chillin' in Ferndale: Slide Show

Showing off the Michigan brook trout sculpture are, from left, Terry Doehring and Yvette McDonald, assistant branch managers, and John Kozich, Credit Union ONE’s executive director of community relations. Showing off the Michigan brook trout sculpture are, from left, Terry Doehring and Yvette McDonald, assistant branch managers, and John Kozich, Credit Union ONE’s executive director of community relations.

The $732 million Credit Union ONE was a full participant in the recent Holiday Ice and Winterfest Market in the Detroit suburb of Ferndale. That included sponsoring one of the Michigan-themed ice sculptures – a brook trout that was on display at the 105,000-member credit union’s headquarters on Nine Mile Road. Credit Union ONE also sponsored the popular hayride, a free offering throughout the three-day festival.

Showing off the trout sculpture are, from left, Terry Doehring and Yvette McDonald, assistant branch managers, and John Kozich, Credit Union ONE’s executive director of community relations.

One of the artists at work during the holiday festival in Ferndale.

 

And one of the creations made by the talented artists on ice.

A Ferris wheel turning in the December sky was one of the other attractions at the Ferndale festival.

Credit Union ONE was the sponsor of the popular free hay ride through the three-day event.

 And then some big elf from the North Pole came and stole the show!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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