September 5, 2024

BANK ON KINDNESS

Bank employees make back-to-school a little brighter for teachers

The Video Teller Department collected these items to donate to a teacher at Hayes Bilingual School in Milwaukee.

North Shore Bank employees helped the school year start off right for teachers and students through the “Build a Teacher Box of Appreciation” Bank on Kindness® initiative. We asked  branches and corporate departments to donate school supplies last month and assemble boxes of new supplies to give to teachers or schools of their choice. Your efforts enabled us to delight so many with this random act of kindness. And wow! Did you deliver!

You’ll see many happy faces in the photos shared here! Thanks to all who donated to give our kids and teachers a wonderful kick-off to the year.

Rebeca Soto at Hayes Bilingual School in Milwaukee

Video Teller Department

The Video Teller Department selected Milwaukee Public Schools teacher Rebeca Soto to receive their donation of new school supplies. This is Rebeca’s fourth year teaching third-graders at Hayes Bilingual School. The department selected MPS to show their support for public school teachers at a time of financial strain and budget cuts. — Bilingual Video Teller Erika Garcia

 

Kindergarten teacher Justice Hilgart received an appreciation box from the Ashwaubenon branch.

Ashwaubenon Branch

The Ashwaubenon branch brought a Teacher Box of Appreciation to Justice Hilgart, who teaches 4-year-old kindergarten at Beaumont Elementary School in the Green Bay/Ashwaubenon area. We chose this school because my daughter, Khalani, starts 4K there this year. — Ashwaubenon Assistant Branch Manager Stevie Nemetz

 

Lindsay Feiker’s fourth-grade class is enjoying all the school supplies and the Be Kind clings provided by North Shore Bank.

Teacher Claudia Heller De Messer (left) receives her appreciation boxes from Chief HR Officer Molly Schissler.

Corporate Office, 2nd Floor

The 2nd floor of the Corporate Office selected two teachers to receive Teacher Boxes of Appreciation containing school supplies and a $50 gift card to purchase more as needed. Claudia Heller De Messer, a teacher at Parkside School for the Arts (K-8th grade) in Milwaukee, was nominated by Chief HR Officer Molly Schissler. Lindsay Feiker, a fourth-grader teacher at Humboldt Park School in Milwaukee, was the second recipient. She was nominated by her sister-in-law, Senior Deposit Operations Specialist Carrie Feiker.  — Corporate Receptionist Nancy Hanson

 

Teacher Kelly Ambrose receives school supplies from Jackson Timko, son of Northland Associate Banker Dan Timko, and Lacee Kalepp’s godson, Logan.

Northland Branch Personal Banker Kelly Kading presents the school supplies to teacher Becca Beschta.

Northland Branch

Two teachers were selected to receive appreciation boxes from the Northland Branch—Becca Beschta, a first-grade teacher at Sugar Bush Elementary, and Kelly Ambrose, a kindergarten teacher at Jefferson Elementary. Mrs. Ambrose expressed appreciation for the gift card. She is going to use it to buy a series of books focusing on sensory issues and emotions for children in her classroom. — Area Manager and Community Engagement Manager Lacee Kalepp

 

Business Relationship Manager Jacob Verhaalen, HR Specialist Morgan Stark and Training Specialist Amy Ruffalo shopped for school supplies.

Kaleigh Wallace (right), Administrative Assistant at the Sonnenberg School, received the donations from Accounting Operations Manager Kristin Monday and her son, Henry. Henry is a fourth-grader at the school.

 

 

 

Human Resources and Business Banking

Human Resources and Business Banking teamed up and donated four boxes of school supplies to the Sonnenberg School in Racine, one of the few organizations in the country designed specifically to meet the needs of students on the Autism spectrum. School leaders were overwhelmed with gratitude that North Shore Bank thought of them for this special donation. — HR Specialist Morgan Stark

 

But wait! There’s MORE! To see ALL the smiling faces that enjoyed this surprise gift of kindness, click here

 

EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES

Shorewood Feast gears up for fifth year of fun

Experience a deliciously fun time at the 5th Annual North Shore Bank Shorewood Feast. This family-friendly event offers a feast of flavors along with free entertainment and activities for the whole family, including the popular Adventure Rock climbing wall. There will be music, a harvest dinner, artisans, and more, and it all kicks off at noon on Saturday, Sept. 14.

The signature street festival is held from the 4200 to 4400 blocks of Oakland Avenue. Our North Shore Bank tent will be near the intersection of Lake Bluff and Oakland Avenue. We’re featuring our kindness postcards and coin banks to decorate, along with Giant Jenga and Connect 4.

Shannon Weber, AVP and Community Engagement and Shorewood Branch Manager, noted that the bank has been part of the Shorewood community for over 100 years and a proud title sponsor of the Shorewood Feast since its inception five years ago. Sponsoring the event is just another way the bank spreads its Bank on Kindness® initiative. 

Families will find all sorts of fun things to do, including face painting, balloon creations, and a caricature artist.

A highlight of the event is always the Harvest Dinner, which takes place in the middle of Oakland Avenue. About 125 people have already purchased tickets for the sold-out dinner, which includes culinary treats from guest chefs like Kyle Knall (Birch) and Adam Pawlak (Egg & Flour).

But don’t worry! You won’t go hungry. Dozens of vendors will be providing delicious food to enjoy.

You won’t want to miss this event!

More details and the complete lineup of the day’s activities are available here.

If you’d like to help at the bank’s tent, please let Shannon know. The event is also listed on Bucketlist: https://northshorebank.bucketlist.org/app/#/event/detail/the-north-shore-bank-shorewood-feast.

 

Pet Walk Ozaukee raises funds for Wisconsin Humane Society

Mequon Area Manager and Community Engagement Manager Farrah Mason and Fox Point Branch Manager Erika Smith shared bank giveaways with attendees at Pet Walk Ozaukee.

North Shore Bank staff showed their love for pets at Pet Walk Ozaukee on Aug. 24 .

Proceeds from the event, held at Rotary Park in Mequon, support the Wisconsin Humane Society. This is the first time the event was held in Mequon.

People were invited to bring their pets for a walk through the park paths, followed by music, vendors, demonstrations, food, activities for kids, and a doggie costume contest. 02930 Farrah Mason, Mequon Area Manager and Community Engagement Manager, said the walkers enjoyed the Polaroid photos that they took of their dogs!

 

PERSONAL CELEBRATIONS

Congratulations to Tisha O’Dell!

Terry and Tisha O’Dell, Aubrey Abrahamson, and Noah Isenhower at Terry and Tisha’s Aug. 29 wedding in Colorado.

Northland Assistant Manager Tisha Kenfield, now Tisha O’Dell, married Terry O’Dell last week in Colorado. The beautiful event was attended by a few of Tisha’s North Shore Bank friends, Aubrey Abrahamson, Allouez Assistant Branch Manager, and Noah Isenhower, BSA/AML Specialist.

Congratulations to the happy couple!

 

PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

 

SUMMER’S LAST HURRAH

Over the holiday weekend, Appleton and Menasha Area Manager and Community Engagement Manager Lacee Kalepp and Howard and Pulaski Area Manager and Community Engagement Manager Katie Longsine jumped on a roller coaster at Bay Beach in Green Bay for some end-of-summer fun. This shot was taken as they screamed through a big drop!

 

MASTER MANTIS?

The Pewaukee branch was visited by a praying mantis recently. Or was it Master Mantis from “Kung Fu Panda”? Personal Banker James O’Brien took this shot.

 

 

 

 

 

Customer Loyalty Tip of the Week

Say “good morning” like it really is a GOOD morning.

 

COMMUNITY CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Discover events and activities in and around your community

  • Brown County Home Builders Showcase Ticket Pre-Sale | Tuesday, September 3 to Sunday, September 29 | All Brown County North Shore Bank Offices
  • Elmbrook Humane Society Wagfest 2024 | Saturday, September 7 (11 AM to 5 PM) | Mitchell Park | 19900 River Road | Brookfield, WI
  • North Shore Bank Shorewood Feast| Saturday, September 14 (12 PM) | 4200-4400 blocks of Oakland Avenue | Shorewood, WI
  • Golf For Gear Supporting First Responders in Door County | Friday, September 20 (12PM) | Idlewild Golf Club | 4146 Golf Valley Drive | Sturgeon Bay, WI
  • Fire Up Your Taste Buds for North Shore Bank Southside Dining Week | Saturday, September 28 to Saturday, October 5 | Milwaukee’s Southside

 

Shorelines wants to share news about YOU!

Just a reminder that we’re always looking for fun and exciting things to share in Shorelines.  Whether it’s a special event at your branch or a shout-out to one of your coworkers, a great trip you went on with family or friends, information about a half-marathon you’re running, or even just a fantastic photo you took over the weekend, we’d love to share it! Please email shorelines@northshorebank.com to have your news included in a future issue.

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