Northland employees came out for the Color Fun Run at Jefferson Elementary in Appleton the other week, which North Shore Bank was a sponsor of. “As the kids ran the race course, there were stations set up where volunteers threw color on them,” teller Char Schaible said. “The kids had a great time and got very messy.” As you can see, they weren’t the only ones.
North Shore Bank was also at the Fox Point-Bayside PTO Cupcake Color Run on June 3, giving away water bottles and temporary tattoos for the 14th annual event. “They had a great turnout — approximately 350 runners of all ages and eight other vendor booths,” said area manager Farrah Mason, who was there with Fox Point personal banker Inna Dzenzeol and associate banker Key Miller-Johnson. Farrah’s kids Norrah and Brock helped out, along with their friend Addie.
Employees and fans had a terrific time at the Kenosha Kingfish Hot Dog Hundo Night on May 30, where hot dogs were selling for $1 and one lucky individual found a $100 bill wrapped around theirs.
“The night went great! The game was sold out. We had many great interactions with people and even gave out some business cards to interested people,” area manager Mary Benz said. “Overall, I would say it was a success and a really nice way to promote the bank with the public.”
Along with Mary, district manager Brian Bozek, contact center specialist Debbie Oatsvall, Burlington branch manager Jonathan White, and Brian’s son Cam helped out that night.
Muskego employees showed up for Jammin’ on Janesville on June 2, where we had a bag toss game set up and were also giving away finger lights and Polaroids, while attendees enjoyed food, drink, and live music.
“We’d ask if they’d like their picture taken. It printed immediately, and we put them in a nice little North Shore Bank sticky frame,” branch manager Stephanie Ruiz said. “People were coming out of the woodwork saying, ‘I heard we can get a picture here.’”