First Capital Federal Credit Union Treats Youth to Baseball Outing

August 4, 2016
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CaptureYORK, PA (August 3, 2016) On Saturday, July 30, 2016, First Capital Federal Credit Union treated those in its youth programs to a free baseball game at the local ballpark. "The baseball game was quite a hit," said Tara Houser, VP of Marketing. "We offered free tickets to the game to all of our young members to thank them for their membership. In all, we had over 100 people join us for the evening." First Capital employees, who serve on the NextGen committee, organized and worked the event. Members enjoyed a two hour all-you-can-eat buffet which included pizza, hot dogs, applesauce, chips, animal crackers, and cake. Unfortunately the game was delayed due to rain, but the families had fun mingling with other members and eating the food provided. And, they could even receive a voucher to attend another game this season if they didn"t want to stay until the game ended late in the evening. Photo captions:�The First Capital NextGen committee snaps a photo with the cake before it"s devoured;�Tyler Berryman was the First Capital member randomly selected to throw out the first pitch. He is pictured here with his mom Jen and Downtown, the York Revolution mascot.

About First Capital Federal Credit Union

First Capital Federal Credit Union is a $177 million asset-size credit union with nearly 18,000 members based in York, PA.� Founded in 1954 as S. Morgan Smith Credit Union, First Capital has merged and grown, and continues to work closely with more than 400 companies and organizations throughout York County and across the country.
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