Credit Union Sponsors Fundraiser for Historic Local Theatre

March 25, 2015
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Miner's TheatreEDWARDSVILLE, ILL., Scott Credit Union signed on recently as a sponsor of the 2nd annual "Rockin for the Miners" benefit concert that will be held May 2 at the American Legion Post 365 in Collinsville to raise money for the historic Miners Theatre. The benefit will be sponsored by Scott Credit Union and is scheduled for 6:30 to 11pm at the Legion Post at 1022 Vandalia Street in Collinsville. Tickets are $10 or $5 for kids under 12. Tickets will be available at the door, in advance at the Collinsville Chamber of Commerce at 221 W. Main St. or online at www.historicminersinstitute.org. All proceeds will benefit the Miners Institute Foundation (MIF), which is working to raise funds to purchase an audible fire alarm system needed as part of the effort to renovate and reopen the historic theatre. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Miners Theatre was funded by union miners and opened on Dec. 28, 1918, as a performance space, United Mine Workers union hall and a place to hold community meetings. "The Miners Theatre is one of Collinsvilles most valuable historic, architectural and cultural assets," said Scott Credit Union Community Relations Representative Cassidy Beck. "We are delighted to be part of the effort to raise the funds needed to reopen it. The benefit promises to be a great time and its certainly for a fantastic cause." In addition to live music, the event will feature a silent auction, 50/50 drawing and other activities. There will be a cash bar and food will be available during the event. Several area bands are donating their time and talents for the benefit, including the Quarter Draw Band, Doc Holiday, Sweet n Sour and the Jammin Ringtonz. The Miner's Institute Foundation (MIF) is a non-profit corporation organized by volunteer citizens for the purpose of raising funds for the rehabilitation and support of the Miner's Theatre. The Miner's Institute Foundation will support the advancement of the arts and recreation by cultivating, promoting, bolstering, sponsoring and developing in our community an appreciation and understanding of all the arts and recreation. For more information visit www.historicminersinstitute.org. Scott Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative that is member owned. The credit union recently gave about $1.8 million back to members through a bonus dividend and loan interest rebate. Scott Credit Union is open to anyone who lives or works in a 17 county area, including Madison, St. Clair, Monroe, Randolph, Perry, Franklin, Jefferson, Washington, Clinton, Marion, Bond, Macoupin, Montgomery, Fayette, Effingham, Williamson, and Jackson counties. Anyone who lives or works in St. Louis County, MO can also open accounts at SCU. Additionally, any active or retired military can also have accounts with Scott Credit Union. Scott Credit Union currently has 15 area locations: Scott Air Force Base, East Belleville, Fairview Heights, Collinsville, OFallon, Edwardsville, Waterloo, Highland, Caseyville, West Belleville, Millstadt, Mascoutah, Troy, Wood River and its Home Office in Edwardsville. For details on opening accounts at Scott Credit Union, visit www.scu.org, call 1-800-888-4728, or stop by any of the credit unions branches. PHOTO CAPTION: SCU SPONSORS BENEFIT Scott Credit Union signed on recently as a sponsor of the 2nd annual "Rockin for the Miners" benefit concert that will be held May 2 at the American Legion Post 365 in Collinsville to raise money for Miners Theatre. Pictured are, from left, Miners Institute Foundation members Eric ODonnell, Shameem Coppotelli, Rose Judge, Scott Credit Union Community Relations Representative Cassidy Beck, Miners Institute Foundation President Leah Joyce, and Foundation members Marty Richter, Bill Judge, and Mick Gnavi.  
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