Branches make throwing away paper fun at Free Shredding Day

Building Engineer Bob Effinger looks a little too cheerful to pull off this Oscar the Grouch impression.

Building Engineer Bob Effinger looks a little too cheerful to pull off this Oscar the Grouch impression.

On May 4, nine of our branches held a Free Community Shredding Day, where members of the community were invited to stop by with up to two boxes of sensitive documents in need of shredding. Several branches also offered an “ecycling” drop-off at the same time, giving people the chance to safely get rid of old computers and other electronic devices. Our Howard branch also celebrated its 10th anniversary that day, talking to local media and offering a selection of fun activities besides the free shredding and ecycling.

Here are a few photos from the day. If you’ve got any from your branch, feel free to share them with us at shorelines@northshorebank.com!

VP Sue Doyle, Branch Manager Margie Brusa and PB Jon Habighorst take a meeting at Brookfield Square.

VP Sue Doyle, Branch Manager Margie Brusa and PB Jon Habighorst take a meeting at Brookfield Square.

Checking Services Rep Linda Lassa chats with a visitor.

Checking Services Rep Linda Lassa chats with a visitor.

Corporate Receptionist Nancy Hanson and Teller Krista Stone in a vicious game of chicken at Brookfield Square.

Corporate Receptionist Nancy Hanson and Teller Krista Stone in a truly vicious game of chicken at Brookfield Square.

DM Kerri Collins talks up our Howard branch's 10th anniversary activities — including Shredding Day — with WIXX's Murphy in the Morning.

DM Kerri Collins talks up our Howard branch’s 10th anniversary activities — including Shredding Day — with WIXX’s Murphy in the Morning.

PB April Stevenson, Branch Manager Mistine Thomson and Teller Katie Walters send smiles from Pulaski.

PB April Stevenson, Branch Manager Mistine Thomson and Universal Banker Brittney Bystol send smiles from Pulaski.

VP Chris Boland lends a couple hands for the ecycling drop-off at Howard.

VP Chris Boland lends a couple hands for the ecycling drop-off at Howard.

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