Postal Credit Union, Woodbury, Minn., held a groundbreaking ceremony for its new Eagan office. Eagan Mayor Mike Maguire, City Administrator Tom Hedges, Community Development Director Jon Hohenstein, State Senator Jim Carlson, State Representative Sandra Masin, PCU Board Chairman Jim Bryan, PCU President Russ Plunkett, PCU Board and executive staff, representatives from the Dakota County Regional Chamber, architects from the Collaborative Design Group and contractors from James Steele donned hardhats bearing the PCU logo and held gold shovels to officially kick off construction on the new site. The new office will be approximately 3,560 square feet and feature an open teller arrangement, three drive-thru lanes, a drive-up, surcharge-free ATMs and complete member and cash services. The construction will feature day light in all spaces, insulating concrete forms wall construction, superinsulation and rain gardens to eliminate storm water run-off and a large portion of the site will be restored to natural prairie.
UNCLE Credit Union, Livermore, Calif., opened a full-service branch in Manteca. The new branch will serve of 64,000 residents of Manteca and the surrounding communities. The credit union held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and served refreshments throughout the day.
Lebanon Federal Credit Union, Lebanon, Pa., held an official grand opening of its new branch office in Myerstown. The event was celebrated with food, fun, prizes and autographs from former Philadelphia Eagle Bill Bergey. Bergey signed more than 500 Lebanon FCU footballs for members. Soft Rock 100.1 did a live broadcast. Prizes included a gas grill and a $653 shopping spree to Dutchway Farm Markets. The credit union offered new and used car loan specials, deposit specials and a prize for those signing up for e-services. During the two-day event the credit union welcomed 28 new members, opened 52 different deposit services and disbursed 16 new loans.
Greater TEXAS Federal Credit Union, Houston, held a groundbreaking celebration for the construction of its new free-standing, full-service branch. The branch is the first free-standing, full-service Greater TEXAS branch in Houston. The branch will include six drive-thru lanes, remote teller stations, an ATM and a coin counter.
Charter Oak Federal Credit Union, Groton, Conn., opened its new Montville office. The credit union held a ribbon-cutting celebration that was facilitated by Tony Sheridan, president of the chamber of commerce of eastern Connecticut. The office has two drive up lanes, a remote teller station, a walk-up ATM, a night depository and an Internet caf?(C).
Landmark Credit Union, New Berlin, Wis., celebrated the reopening of its Racine branch with a ribbon cutting ceremony. Wisconsin State Senator John Lehman was an honorary guest along with Mayor Gary Becker. The ribbon was made out of $10 bills, $1 for every new account that was opened at the Racine office during the celebration. The ribbon totaled $200 and was donated to the Love & Charity Mission. In total there were 234 accounts opened and another $101 was received in private donations.
Northwest Federal Credit Union, Herndon, Va., broke ground on their future Manassas branch. The branch is the credit unions first branch in Prince William County. The new branch features time-saving amenities including drive-thru banking, a 24-hour drive-up ATM, a night depository, safe deposit boxes and more. Groundbreaking ceremony attendees included North West President/CEO Gerrianne Burks, Board Chairman Joel Ticknor, Board Vice-Chairman Leo Cardillo, Board Treasurer Chuck Molina, executive staff and Clayco Inc.
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