The $578 million Sb1 Federal Credit Union did its part during aneighborhood cleanup day at parks across Philadelphia on Nov. 16.Along with staff pitching in, the 31,800-member Sb1 sponsored ponyrides for kids as part of the family friendly campaign's effort atMarconi Park.

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“Sprucing up our neighborhood parks is a great way to give backto a community that has invited us with open arms since we haveopened up Sb1 membership to those who live, work, or go to schoolin Philadelphia.” said Diane Childs, Sb1's vice president ofmarketing.

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(Below, Zoey Jaconi's expression shows the funlittle ones have after the older folks cleaned up MarconiPark.)

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