THANK YOU! - Blackhawk Community Credit Union
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THANK YOU! - Blackhawk Community Credit Union
summer 2014 messenger the THANK YOU! Student Tellers Teaching Financial Literacy to Others You may not know that in addition to Blackhawk’s six area branches, we also have two student branches that are located in Janesville’s Parker and Craig High Schools. They are run by high school students, along with our branch managers and the schools’ teachers, to provide real world experience with a job, financial responsibility and the opportunity to be a role model for others. The six students managing the branches this past school year set goals that included promoting financial literacy and helping the community. One of the ways they accomplished their goals was by utilizing iPads® and teaching applications that were purchased by the credit union through a grant from the Wisconsin Credit Union Foundation. The students became financial literacy ambassadors and taught financial curriculum to local elementary school classes. Also, important to report is that beginning with the 2014-15 school year, the Janesville School District is now requiring a financial literacy course prior to graduation. “While working at Blackhawk, I have learned many important things that will help me in my life with finance. I learned the strong need for financial literacy in my generation and I am glad that Blackhawk has given me the ability to learn all of this important information that I need to know for my future,” said Real Boudreau about his experience. Christy Coleman, Jim Flynn, Real Boudreau, Matt VanRemortel, Sam Gulotta, Alyssa Krauter For Voting Blackhawk #1 Four Years in a Row We are so grateful that you and the residents of Rock County have voted Blackhawk Community Credit Union the Best Bank/Credit Union for four years in a row in an independent survey conducted by the Janesville Gazette. “Receiving this award from the people within the community we serve is a true honor. It is our mission to offer financial products and services that people need and to deliver them with unparalleled service. We believe in people helping people and are pleased to be recognized by this distinction,” said Sherri Stumpf, Blackhawk CEO. Please check out the Readers’ Choice Awards to see all of the winners on Sunday, June 29, in the Janesville Gazette. Thank you for your vote and your business! We are proud of all that the students accomplished and their commitment to financial literacy. In This Issue New Mortgage Loan Officer Poster Contest Winners Preferred Partner Program School Supply Drive Name Our Mascot Contest Highlights from Annual Meeting Scholarship Winners Run for Habitat for Humanity Summer Calendar of Events June 28Freedom Fest July 4Closed for Independence Day July 18-20Tobacco Heritage Days in Edgerton A New Face at Blackhawk: Rick Bartman, Mortgage Loan Officer Rick Bartman brings over 25 years of experience in mortgage lending to Blackhawk’s Delavan branch. He genuinely enjoys helping people finance the purchasing of a home or the building of one, and he is an expert at stepping our members through the process of refinancing their mortgages. July 22-27Rock County 4H Fair – visit us! Rick lives in Greendale with his wife and two children, along with their family dog, Libby. When he isn’t working, Rick is a true Wisconsin sports fan watching and attending Packers, Brewers and Badgers games. He also likes to play golf and racquetball. August 1American Cancer Society Relay for Life August 16Janesville Noon Rotary Corn Roast August 16Coffee Break Festival in Stoughton August 23Westgate Corridor Block Party Rick Bartman [email protected] 608-314-1232 If you are looking to buy a home or refinance or just have questions about mortgages, please stop in the Delavan branch to see Rick today! August 2422nd Annual Bert Blain Memorial Heart Walk September 1Closed for Labor Day September Parade of Homes 6-7 & 12-14 Help Us CRAM CRAM THE THE VAN VAN with School Supplies Even though summer is in full swing, thoughts of back to school will come to mind when you begin seeing school supplies at your favorite store. While you’re shopping, please consider purchasing some extra school supplies for those in need. Blackhawk and the Janesville Noon Lions Club hosts an annual school supply drive in August. Each of our branches is an official drop-off site. Board of Directors Mary Frederick, Chairperson Josh Fetting, Vice Chairperson Marge Fenrick, Secretary Steve Knox, Treasurer Tom Brien, Director Edmund Halabi, Director Tim Silha, Director Glenn Lea, Emeritus Director Our staff at each Blackhawk branch adopts a school in the local community to receive the generous donations. We ensure that 100% of the donations, whether they are supplies or money, are given directly to the schools and delivered before the school year begins, so they have a well-stocked start. If you would like your school to be considered for adoption, please email us at [email protected]. Please note that our Stoughton branch is a drop-off site for the Stoughton Stuff the Bus school supply drive. Thank you for your help making sure that every child is ready for the new school year. Congratulations to Our Money Smart Week Poster Contest Winners In April, as a part of our events for Money Smart Week, Blackhawk sponsored a poster contest for kids in grades 2-6. The goal was for kids to create a poster that illustrates what they think is most important to know about money. We received hundreds of submitted posters and proudly displayed them in our branches and at our annual meeting. Drumroll, please…the winners are: First Place winning a $500 529 College Savings Plan: Second Place winning a $300 529 College Savings Plan: Third Place winning a $200 529 College Savings Plan: Roshan Bonick, 8 years old from Roosevelt Elementary School Aaron Cudzinovic, 11 years old from Northside Intermediate School Alexis Jones, 10 years old from Van Buren Elementary School Congratulations to the winners! And, thank you to all who participated. We appreciate all of the creativity in the entries. Kids! Meet Our New Mascot and Enter Our Naming Contest You Could Win $50! We are happy to introduce you to the newest member of the Blackhawk family – our mascot! He is a smart and strong hawk on a mission to help kids save. He always shows his team spirit for the credit union and we are excited for him to start showing up at Blackhawk events with us around the community. Help us name him and you could win a $50 Blackhawk Visa® Gift Card! Sorry, grown-ups, this contest is for kids only (under the age of 18). Pick up an entry form at any Blackhawk branch and submit your idea for his name by Friday, August 1. The winning name will be selected by Friday, August 8, and the winner will be notified. See an entry form for all of the details. PMS 661 Proud to Announce Our 2014 Scholarship Winners Congratulations to this year’s Blackhawk Community Credit Union Foundation Scholarship winners! We wish you success as you go on to college. Special Recognition Award, $750: Donald Nolan Klukas, Parker High School Academic Excellence Scholarships, $750: Glenn H. Lea Presidential Scholarship, $1,000: Emily Riesterer, Milton High School L. Patrick McGuire Presidential Scholarship, $1,000: Jenna Cavey, Parker High School Please watch for next school year’s scholarship program in the fall issue of the Messenger and on our website at www.bhccu.org. Ryan Cook, Craig High School Brenna Connors, Badger High School Kathryn Gagen, Stoughton High School Payton Gross, Stoughton High School Mitchell Koller, Parker High School Megan Preston, Craig High School Lauren Richardson, Edgerton High School Caitlynn Suiter, Milton High School Adam Thompson, Parker High School Hunter Thompson, Parker High School Mackenzie Tinker, Craig High School Amanda Trapp, Craig High School Mathew VanRemortel, Craig High School Robert Wyss, Parker High School Dylan Zweifel, Parker High School Introducing Blackhawk’s NEW Preferred Partner Program We believe in doing business cooperatively within our community, so we are excited to announce our new Preferred Partner Program. Each month, Blackhawk will highlight a member business partner to our membership. The goals are to provide our members with choices about where to shop locally and PREFERRED PARTNER cooperatively and to help strengthen our community’s small businesses. For example, in June we highlighted Burtness Chevrolet and hosted a radio broadcast at their Orfordville location, along with food and giveaways with a test drive of a car. We are happy to report that Burtness sold 14 cars at the event. If you have a business account with Blackhawk and are interested in becoming a Preferred Partner with us, please contact JT Current, Director of Lending, at [email protected]. Join us each month to learn something new about our local businesses and while you are out shopping, look for the Blackhawk Community Credit Union Preferred Partner sign! July’s Preferred Partner: 459 S. Randall Avenue, Janesville (near Craig High School) 608-563-0646 Tuesday – Friday: 8:00 am – 6:00 pm Saturday & Sunday: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm Lorianna’s Sweetlife Bakery opened in Janesville in April of 2012 and has been serving up cookies, cakes, bars and cupcakes ever since. Stop in any Blackhawk branch for a coupon to receive a free specialty cupcake. Like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ LoriannasSweetlifeBakery *Offer good through July 31, 2014. One coupon per member. No photocopies. No cash value. Highlights from the 49th Annual Meeting We are pleased to report that over 350 people were present for Blackhawk’s 49th Annual Meeting held on Sunday, May 4 at the Pontiac Convention Center in Janesville. Members and guests enjoyed a delicious buffet while our Board of Directors and CEO, Sherri Stumpf, reviewed the credit union’s accomplishments and financial performance in 2013. The Board of Directors election results were officially announced at the meeting. There were two open seats and they were filled by Edmund Halabi and Tim Silha. Service awards were also presented to Board Directors, Tom Osmond for 30 years of service and Glenn Lea for 50 years of service. Glenn will continue serving on the Board of Directors as an Emeritus Director. We thank them for their commitment to Blackhawk’s success. Attendees received a complimentary edition of Blackhawk’s Community Cookbook, which included favorite recipes from members, employees and our friends from local charitable organizations. The cookbook also featured photographs from our member, Marsha Mood, who was present at the meeting. The Knitting Grandmas, a charitable organization that Blackhawk has donated to, displayed their quilts as we helped them celebrate knitting their 200th quilt for this year’s Vets Roll trip. Also present was Doris Thom, one of the credit union’s first Directors and members. We were proud to have her with us, along with everyone who attended. Thank you for supporting Blackhawk and we look forward to seeing you at next year’s 50th Annual Meeting! Pick Up Your Community Coupon Book and Shop Local! Don’t forget to pick up your Community Coupon Book at any Blackhawk branch. This is the 4th annual coupon book and it features 96 area member businesses, so we can all support our community by shopping local! Photo by Marsha Mood Building Bridges Enjoy some special coupon offers from Blackhawk Community Credit Union and other great local businesses. Smart Advice. Friendly Service. Locally Owned. 608-755-6065 800-779-5555 www.bhccu.org JANESVILLE EDGERTON DEL AVAN STOUGHTON 3rd Annual Run for Habitat for Humanity Blackhawk, along with other local area sponsors, participated in Habitat for Humanity’s Pound the Pavement Run/Walk. This is the third year of the run and the proceeds go directly to helping people in our community obtain housing. Stoughton Branch to Continue to Serve Community Blackhawk will continue serving the Stoughton area through our Stoughton branch location. A few months ago, Blackhawk reported an upcoming consolidation of the Stoughton branch into our Edgerton location. At that time, Blackhawk was attempting to sell the building to another financial institution. “We considered multiple offers; however each one came with stipulations that I did not feel were good for our membership. I know that our members are loyal and committed to Blackhawk Community Credit Union, so we would not consider a move that would jeopardize that relationship,” said Sherri Stumpf, CEO. After reviewing all of the immediate options and hearing member and community comments, the decision was made to keep the branch open with a fresh approach and a number of operational changes. We will operate our drive-through Monday – Friday from 9:00 am – 5:30 pm and our lobby from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. We will be closed on Saturdays. “To all of the members that took the time to write to me and call with feedback, thank you. Your overwhelming support is a true example of the strong sense of community in Stoughton that makes us proud to serve you,” said Stumpf. Sherri Stumpf, CEO [email protected] Senior Management Team Matt Wohlers, SVP Finance/Administration, CFO [email protected] Caroline Redmann, SVP Operations, COO [email protected] Smart Advice. Friendly Service. Locally Owned. 608-755-6065 800-779-5555 www.bhccu.org David Schalk, SVP Lending, CLO [email protected] Branch Locations Janesville – Westside 2640 W Court St 608-755-6065 Janesville – Eastside 2704 E Milwaukee St 608-755-6065 Janesville – Northside 3012 Deerfield Dr 608-755-6065 Edgerton 617 N Main St 608-884-3351 Delavan 1116 E Geneva St 262-728-8686 Stoughton 1525 US Hwy 51-138 608-873-3929 Federally Insured by NCUA
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