Creatively decorated cars delighted young candy collectors at St. Thomas Aquinas Academy’s Trunk or Treat event last Friday, October 22.
Credit analyst Cathy Swanson, who serves on the Milwaukee school’s Home & School Committee, volunteered at the event. North Shore Bank also donated bags for the trick-or-treaters.
“We arranged a slightly different event this year because of COVID-19 restrictions,” Cathy said. “Families signed up to decorate their trunks and trick-or-treat. We had tiny flashlights, Pizza Hut pizza, water, and a raffle. Everyone really enjoyed themselves.”
AVP area manager Katie Longsine presented an award at the Pulaski Area Chamber of Commerce’s Business Recognition Awards on Sunday, October 10. Over 175 business leaders and community members came out for the gala event, where five local businesses were honored. Katie presented the Pivot Award to FIRE Fitness Camp of Hobart, in recognition of the franchise’s ability to adapt to the new landscape created by COVID-19 by adjusting its business model to meet client needs.
Bank employees poured beer samples for guests at the Dairy State Cheese & Beer Festival on Saturday, October 16, at the Parkway Chateau in Kenosha. The 13th annual event was a fundraiser for the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha. Area branch managers Danielle Hansen and Mary Benz, district manager Brian Bozek, Kenosha South universal banker LeShana English, and Kenosha Central teller supervisor Anna Nelson helped out.
The bank also sponsors the club’s BGC Knights football teams. On one game day earlier this month, we provided teams with water bottles and handed out sunglasses to attendees.