Volunteers from the $433 million Honor Credit Union in St.Joseph, Mich., had some fun for a good cause on March 19 byparticipating in Reading Day of Action, a Reading Month eventsponsored by the United Way of Southwest Michigan.

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“Going back to our roots as an educational credit union, we loveto participate in events that help our local schools,” said,Patrick Swem, assistant branch manager in Stevensville for the39,300-member Honor CU.

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Next: Two for One

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Charlotte Smith, communications and public relations manager,and Jeff Pisarsky, director of marketing, read “The Giving Tree”and “Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus” to this group of pre-Kstudents at Sylvester Elementary in Berrien Springs.

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Next: No Bossy Birds

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Charlotte Smith, communications and public relations manager,reading “Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus”.

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Next: Listening to the Boss

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Honor CEO Scott McFarland reading to first-graders at TrinityLutheran School in Berrien Springs.

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