Scott Credit Union Donates $1,650 for Fall Festival

November 5, 2018
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Edwardsville, Illinois – Scott Credit Union recently presented a $1,650 check to representatives from the Collinsville Main Street Community Association to be the presenting sponsor of its 2018 Fall Festival that was held on Saturday, Oct. 27 on Main Street.

The Fall Festival in Uptown Collinsville featured fun family festivities that include Trick or Treating, a Chili Cook-Off, a Children’s Costume Contest at noon, and a Pet Parade.

Scott Credit Union has been the presenting the sponsor of the event for eight straight years. SCU Community Relations Representative Cassidy Beck presented the check recently to Collinsville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Beth Schaller and Collinsville Main Street Community Association member Tami Springer.

Collinsville Main Street Community Association’s mission is to improve the quality of life by strengthening the downtown as a center of the community through concentrated efforts of volunteerism in organization, promotion, design and economic restructuring.

“This is another great opportunity for us to support our community and the people who live here,” Beck said. “It is our way of showing our support to downtown Collinsville.”

“Credit unions are really about helping people and this is a perfect way for us to take that even a step further,” she added.

Scott Credit Union representatives were on site during the Fall Festival hosting a “trunk or treat” booth.

Scott Credit Union has made giving back to its communities a major priority. The local credit union contributed over $424,000 and its employees volunteered over 2,400 hours to a variety of local civic efforts throughout the region in 2017.

“We realize that without our members and the communities in which we serve, we would not exist as a financial alternative,” Beck noted. “Supporting our communities is very important to us.”

The credit union has increased its community involvement in the past few years while also increasing its efforts to educate consumers of the value of doing their financial business with a not-for-profit credit union.

“We really want people in the area to know more about the value of doing business with a credit union,” Beck added. “That is why we have really focused our time on educating area residents about Scott Credit Union. One of the big ways we’ve done that is through our community involvement.”

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, Missouri also can open accounts at SCU. Additionally, anyone active or retired military also can have accounts with Scott Credit Union.

Scott Credit Union currently has 16 area locations: Scott Air Force Base, East Belleville, Fairview Heights, Collinsville, O’Fallon, Edwardsville, Waterloo, Highland, Caseyville, West Belleville, Millstadt, Mascoutah, Troy, Wood River, Ladue, MO, 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 union’s branches.

PHOTO CAPTION: SCOTT CREDIT UNION SPONSORS COLLINSVILLE FALL FESTIVAL – Scott Credit Union recently presented a $1,650 check to representatives from the Collinsville Main Street Community Association to sponsor its 2018 Fall Festival that was held on Oct. 27 on Main Street. Pictured are SCU Community Relations Representative Cassidy Beck, Collinsville Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Beth Schaller and Collinsville Main Street Community Association member Tami Springer.

Quantifying the Good
$1,650+ Money Donated
$5.0M+ Total All Time Reported Impact