August 6, 2020

Mindful Minute: Try these breathing techniques
It’s so simple, and yet there are times we need to remind ourselves to just pause and… take a breath! Practitioners of meditation, yoga, and other holistic traditions have known for thousands of years that befriending your breath keeps your mind and body healthy. Bringing attention to your breathing has a number of measurable benefits, such as stress reduction, lowering your heart rate and blood pressure, and helping to regulate your body’s reaction to stress and fatigue.

There are many breathing techniques you can experiment with, each concentrating on a variety of well-being. Pat Ingelse has a few to get you started — check ’em out!

Germantown counts coins, offers sandwiches, cookies

Erica and Paul with his coin haul.

There’s a lot going on at our new Germantown branch! To help with the nationwide coin shortage, last week area resident Paul rolled in two big buckets of coins, saved up over three years, totaling $1,956.61. He donated $56.61 of that to the Germantown Community Library. All of our branches will offer free coin counting through the end of August, and Germantown will match up to $1,000 in donations to the library.

Customers lining up for the Buddha’s BBQ truck at Germantown.

Last Thursday, as part of the branch’s ongoing grand opening celebration, Germantown also had the Buddha’s BBQ food truck on site to give away free barbecue sandwiches at lunchtime.

Erica, ready to spread kindness in the form of cookies.

And on Tuesday of this week, to mark National Chocolate Chip Cookie Day and as part of our ongoing “Bank on Kindness” initiative, branch manager Erica Hughes performed random acts of kindness by surprising 20 businesses around Germantown and Hubertus with cookies from Truffles bakery. •••

Seymour masks up for photo at Union Grove

Seymour, Elise, and Bob, posing outside the branch in front of the “Mask Required” sign.

92-year-old customer Bob stopped in at the Union Grove branch and got a photo with personal banker Elise Chase and everybody’s favorite North Shore Bank mascot, Seymour Savings — whose green bandanna doubled as a mask for his bill. “Bob is very spunky and has been loyal to us since 1980!” Elise said. •••

Take control with online appointment scheduling
North Shore Bank’s new online appointment scheduling service allows our customers to set up in-person appointments at our branches.

The service shows you the closest branches to your location and lets you choose whether you are scheduling a personal, business, or mortgage appointment. It then drills down to let you select the specific appointment subject matter — such as checking accounts, savings options, loans, and so forth — and gives you an idea of how long the appointment will take (usually one hour).

The service then presents a selection of available dates and times at the branch you have chosen and asks for your contact information. Both current and prospective customers of North Shore Bank can use the service.

You can take a look by accessing the service here. The link is also available on the bank’s homepage. Take a look and be sure to share it with friends and customers! •••

Promotions for July 2020
The following employees were promoted in July:

  • Samantha Damman was promoted from Personal Banker at Greendale to Assistant Branch Manager at Franklin.
  • Anna Levine was promoted from Teller to Universal Banker at Fox Point
  • Teresa Sanchez was promoted from Teller at El Rey to Video Teller.

Leave a comment to congratulate them!

New Hires for August 6
It’s always exciting to add new members to our team. Here are some of the fresh faces at North Shore Bank.

Southwest teller Lorenzo Babbo is from the north side of Chicago and is a student at UW-Milwaukee. He previously worked as a trainer at several Culver’s locations over the last four years. “A current hobby of mine is definitely watching TV shows, now that I have the time,” he says. “One of the shows I’ve gravitated toward lately is The Wire.” •••

What’s going on: Jammin’, chalk art, Greendale’s bday
What’s going on with you? If you or someone in your family has a special event — a concert, show, sporting or charity event, or another important moment — send the details to shorelines@northshorebank.com. We’ll include information about select events to let your colleagues know about all the cool stuff happening with the North Shore Bank team.

Jammin’ on Janesville
Friday, August 7, 5-9 p.m., Janesville Road, Muskego
Activities, food, beverages, and live music at businesses along Janesville Road. Vendor family area located along the front of the Pick ‘n Save and North Shore Bank parking lots. More information here.

ChalkFest
Saturday, August 8, 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Green Bay Kroc Center
Now in its third year, the daylong festival features local and regional chalk artists at work, food trucks, art and craft vendors, live music, and children’s activities. Watch as chalk artists complete their work over several hours, and vote to determine the People’s Choice winner. More information here.

Greendale’s Birthday in Gazebo Park
Saturday, August 15, 11 a.m.-11 p.m., 2710 Broad Street
This special one-day event is replacing Village Days in 2020. Come enjoy the beer garden, live music, food, Rummage on the Green, and lots more family fun! More information here.

North Shore Bank ‘In It to Win It’ Raffle
Wednesdays through September 9, online
Tickets are $10 each, and Positively Pewaukee will hold a drawing every Tuesday at 7 p.m. You may purchase as many tickets as you want every week for a chance to win one large prize from a local business. More information here. •••

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