Mama duck moves in, plus bingo, fundraiser results, and Easter fun

Can you see her? The mother duck waddles near her nest in the flowerbed.

A Muskego resident recently quacked our branch’s security, building a nest in one of the flowerbeds there. “April showers bring…mallard flowers?” joked personal banker Matthew Cieslak.

“I might have underestimated the size of the area when I got the fence,” Stephanie joked. Maybe she can buy more and put it on the mother’s bill?

“I went and bought a little fence to try to make sure customers don’t step on her nest,” said AVP community engagement manager Stephanie Ruiz, who promises to share more photos of the mother and her offspring when the ducklings hatch.

Vintage Grounds owner Erin, Stephanie, and Mike Schmitt and his wife.

The Muskego branch also recently presented firefighter Mike Schmitt and his family with a giant check for $3,261.83 in donations, after they lost their home in a fire. Business customer Vintage Grounds coffee shop partnered with the bank on the fundraiser.

“I had really great time with the people at the senior center, and I cannot wait to do it again!” Phil said.

Pulaski assistant branch manager Phil Koebe called bingo at the Pulaski Adult Activity Center on a Tuesday afternoon earlier this month. “A Pulaski customer and local volunteer invited the branch to participate,” AVP community engagement manager Katie Longsine said. “Phil enjoyed announcing bingo and making the group laugh along the way.”

Northland teller supervisor Patt Kox gets her treat from Kerri.

And a bunny-fied VP district manager Kerri Collins stopped by North region branches to pass out goodies ahead of Easter weekend, including Reese’s eggs, Kit Kats, and other chocolate deliciousness.

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