Franklin employees pitched in at the city’s National Night Out event this Monday, August 2. The nationwide event is a chance for local police to talk with members of the community about law enforcement and crime prevention.
“We had lines all night — there were more people than we were expecting!” assistant branch manager Sam Damman said. “We gave out North Shore Bank tote bags, sunglasses, hand sanitizer, can cozies, beach balls, coloring sheets, and more, and we had a spinning wheel and a bucket-ball toss game.”
Burlington sponsored movie night at the Burlington Community Aquatic Center on Friday, July 30. The featured entertainment was Finding Dory.
“Attendance was slightly lower than anticipated because the weather did not cooperate,” branch manager Robin Callis said. “By movie time, the temp had dropped to around 70 degrees. However, a few brave young souls still participated in the water games — including a cannonball contest and a floatie relay race — and remained in the pool during most of the movie. Others were wrapped warmly in a blanket on the pool deck.” Robin and her team passed out North Shore Bank swag before the show, including sunglasses, beach balls, glow bracelets, and bug spray.
And North District employees helped out and got some nice pics at the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers game on Friday, July 23.
Comic Book Hero Night, presented by North Shore Bank, took place that weekend and offered fun opportunities to see mascots and masked avengers alike.