UPAF drive raises almost $6,000 for arts

Consumer Credit Collection Manager Jerry Harmann digs into the toppings at the ice cream social.

Consumer Credit Collection Manager Jerry Harmann digs into the toppings at the ice cream social.

Our weeklong drive to raise money for the United Performing Arts Fund raised a total of $5,812, easily surpassing our goal of $3,909, thanks to your generosity.

We kicked things off on Apr 20 with a pancake breakfast at Corporate, followed by a carnival and chili cook-off on Apr 22, and an ice cream social and thank-you party on Apr 24. As we reported last week, Senior Deposit Operations Specialist Janet Russell won the cook-off, and you can check out her victorious (and spicy!) recipe here. Other cook-off participants were VP and Security Payments Manager Lyneen Fischer, Payroll Manager Cindy Lohrey, Corporate Receptionist Nancy Hanson, Mailroom Assistant Colleen Moore, and Product Analyst Kinnon Schreiber.

The minds behind the carnival. Front row: Payroll Manager Cindy Lohrey and Mailroom Assistant Colleen Moore. Back row: Sue Hanna, Barb Wisneski, and Janet Russell.

The minds behind the carnival. Front row: Cindy Lohrey and Colleen Moore. Back row: Post Closing Coordinator Sue Hanna, AVP Barb Wisneski, and Janet Russell.

Senior Commercial Loan Specialist Priscilla Hartling won the grand prize in the carnival’s spin-the-wheel game. She’ll get two tickets to a UPAF show of her choice.

And more than 50 cyclists will represent North Shore Bank in the UPAF Ride for the Arts on May 31. You can still sign up to participate, as either a rider or a volunteer. If you need to complete an activity to qualify for your wellness incentive, biking in the ride will count toward that goal. You can find more information about the ride here. If you’d like to volunteer, go to upafride.org and click the “Volunteer” tab.

Application Development Team Leader DJ Bluma with Cindy Lohrey at the gift basket drawing at the carnival.

Application Development Team Leader DJ Bluma with Cindy Lohrey at the gift basket drawing at the carnival. Project Manager Pat Ingelse, Cindy Lohrey, Colleen Moore, and VP of HR Molly Schissler put together the baskets.

Besides supporting more than 30 arts groups in and around Milwaukee, UPAF also supports arts education programming in area schools, which has faced serious cuts in recent years. You can find out more about UPAF at upaf.org. If you’d still like to donate to UPAF, go to https://eg.upaf.org/eg/nsb2015. Your North Shore Bank email address serves as both the login and password.

Many thanks to the Corporate Community Outreach Committee for their help organizing the UPAF drive events, to the Deposit Services and Retirement Services teams for providing toppings for the ice cream social, and to all of you who donated your time or money.

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