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Volume 45                                Summer  2008                                               Page 2        


   
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
 

CHAIRMAN
Kenneth W. Truax

1ST VICE CHAIRMAN
John R. Thayer

TREASURER
William E. Teaff

MEMBERS
Robert G. Mrvos
Edward L. Kennedy
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PRESIDENT & CEO
Scott E. Winwood


 This Credit Union is an
Equal Opportunity Employer

www.firstchoiceamericacu.org

       
          


UPCOMING CREDIT
 UNION HOLIDAYS


Labor Day
Monday, September 1, 2008

Columbus Day
Monday, October 13, 2008


Financial
 Corner

As of April 30, 2008

ASSETS

$278,031,577

CAPITAL ASSET RATIO
17.12%

TOTAL MEMBERS

41,097

Officials and staff of First Choice America gathered to celebrate the first anniversary of the Elm Grove Office on Saturday, April 12th. Pictured are from left: John R. Thayer, First Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors; Scott E. Winwood, President and CEO of the Credit Union; Mel Valentine, Office Manager; Barbara Traylor, Assistant Manager; Kenneth W. Truax, Chairman of the Credit Union Board; and Stanley Czahoroski, Chief Financial Officer of the Credit Union. Members and guests were treated to the anniversary cake, refreshments, and prizes at the event marking the first year of business for the Elm Grove office.

Pictured at the walk are first row from left: Patty Channing, Stone Roach, Ashley Wynn, and Cooper the dog. Second row, from left: Frank Purpura, Stacey Caine, Debbie Caine, Pam Zgurski, Betty Jo Welch, Tom Modra, Dawn Roach, Marilyn Skidmore, Michelle Kendall, Jessica Glass, Shaunna Dunder, and Sandy Kozera.

 

  2008 MS Walk Team

    On Saturday, May 10, 2008, employees of the Credit Union, along with their families and friends, joined together as a team to raise funds for the 2008 Multiple Sclerosis Walk. The three-mile walk was held at the Warwood walking trail. This year our team raised over $6,200 for this cause. During the seven years of participation in the MS walks, our teams have raised more than $25,700. The money raised goes toward MS research, local programs, and also raises awareness of MS symptoms and the new treatments available.

     

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