Bank wins eighth Mayor’s Trophy in Appleton Flag Day Parade

Our float in the parade.

Northland’s float entry in this year’s 72nd annual Appleton Flag Day Parade won the Mayor’s Trophy for Best Overall Entry for the eighth time. North Shore Bank has had a float in the parade for 30 years.

Dan Timko’s son DJ, 12, auditioned for the role of Seymour Jr.

“We were so happy to be a part of the parade, and then to win the Mayor’s Trophy was so exciting for us,” said Allouez lead teller Char Schaible, a recent transplant from Northland. “We were glad to be a part of a long-standing community event that honors our flag and everything it stands for.”

Along with Char and her family, video teller Dan Timko and his family rode on the float.

Union Grove personal banker Nicholas Ditscheit and lead teller Jackie Miller pose with the treats.

Union Grove honored the patriarchs among the branch’s customers by putting out Father’s Day treats on Saturday, June 17. “Our customers loved and appreciated it!” branch manager Jolene Cedeno said of the big cookie and doughnuts the team put out.

Our display at North End’s wine and cheese event.

And North End hosted a wine and cheese event at a local apartment complex, where the branch also raffled off a date-night snack pack. “We were able to mingle with the tenants and hopefully gain some new customers,” said former branch manager Heather Somers (who is now at Oak Creek).

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