Halloween fun scares up cash, books for kids

Last Friday, the Corporate Community Outreach Committee organized a trick-or-treating activity at Corporate for employees’ children and other young relatives. The spooky good time helped wrap up the CCOC’s Book for Kids drive to benefit the Ronald McDonald House, which raised $301 in cash and brought in 155 books. Great work, everybody!

Along with photos from the event, here are some pictures of North Shore Bank staffers and their families dressed up to enjoy the most friiiiiiiightening time of the year.

Witches of the 2nd Floor VP customer support Jude Lengell and corporate receptionist Nancy Hanson greeted young visitors.

AVP and commercial loan servicing manager Cheryl Lang brought her daughter Olia, 2, in to trick-or-treat. The little llama (“Her costume was picked out by my oldest daughter, Lana, whom we’ve always fondly called ‘Lana Llama,'” Cheryl says) picked up some silly glasses and a balloon!

Lending quality control manager Jamie Sperk’s son Mason showed up ready to work at Corporate!

VP and commercial credit manager Mike Summerfield brought in a little stinker, his son Jonathan.

Business relationship manager Jeremy Schmidt embraced the power of the Dark Side, as manifested by son Reagan.

And VP and commercial loan officer Jim Goetz was all ready with the treats in his office!

Retirement plans representative Vikki Dolezal and her husband, building engineer Jeff, did their fourth annual outing dressed as Lily and Herman Munster. “Jeff tricks out the T bucket, and we hand out treats,” she says.

Regency universal banker Ermalinda Schroeder got this photo of daughter Aemiliana, ready to plunder, and their dog Shadow.

Consumer loan specialist Jeannie Schwenkner’s granddaughters Mackenzie, 7, as Mario, and Adalyn, 11 months, as a lion. “They had a GREAT time trick or treating,” Jeannie says.

Senior financial accountant/analyst Kristin Monday’s sons Henry and Sam.

MCIF database administrator Scott Stulo (left) ready to trick-or-treat with son Xander and wife Miria.

Senior secondary market specialist Marzena Kroll (aka Princess Leia) wished everyone a happy Halloween from Stormtrooper Jackson, 5, and Olivia, 4, dressed as Rey.

Nancy Hanson’s grandkids, Leo, 3, as Catboy from PJ Masks, and Victoria, 2, as Minnie Mouse.

Holy supervillains, Batman! Green Bay West universal banker Tiffany Pennington and her husband, Travis, went as the Joker and the Riddler, respectively, to a party on Saturday.

The team at Franklin got into the holiday spirit. “We really enjoyed dressing up. We even handed candy out to our customers — as long as they said ‘trick or treat,’ of course,” reports assistant branch manager–sales Stephanie Bluemel. From left to right are: Stephanie, universal banker Nour Kalbouneh, teller Valerie Kochanski, and teller supervisor Karen Katarow.

And Regency branch manager Merissa Modory (as Seymour), Kenosha South universal banker Erik Bankhead, and Regency teller Mandy Crain attended Boo at the Zoo in Racine.

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