Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Service Credit Union donates membership buttons to Air National Guard families


PORTSMOUTH, NH. (June 19, 2012) --- Service Credit Union President/CEO Gordon Simmons and Executive Vice President William Newman will present 157th Air Refueling Wing Family Program Coordinator Bonnie Rice with membership buttons to the Service Credit Union Movies Series and other events at the Prescott Park Arts Festival. These season passes will allow 100 guard family members to access all of these events at the park without being asked to pay a donation before entering any event. 
Service Credit Union is partnering with the Prescott Park Arts Festival to present the outdoor movie series on Monday nights.  Each Monday night, beginning July 2, 2012, through September, attendees can view some of the most popular and beloved films of all times in Prescott Park.
The series will feature movies played on a high-definition projector and movie screen, specifically designed for the projection of outdoor movies. Combined with the existing sound system utilized for concerts, the result is a high quality film screening experience for these military families to enjoy. 
“The Movies Series is proudly sponsored by Service Credit Union and we’re honored to help the military families enjoy these family events,” says Simmons. “Service Credit Union is dedicated to helping the military knowing their daily sacrifices they make for us and our country.”
To kick off the Service Credit Union Movie Series, the first film shown on July 2, will be “Top Gun.” The full schedule of the Service Credit Union Movie Series can be found online servicecu.org/movies.
“This is great opportunity for our airmen and their families to enjoy the local flavor,” says Rice. “It’s especially important for some of the airmen who can’t afford a night out. “
“Service Credit Union has a long history of helping the military especially those at Pease,” says Newman. “We are honored to donate 100 passes to the Prescott Park Movie Series to 157th Air Refueling Wing. These guardsmen make sacrifices to help protect our great country.”
The Service Credit Union Movie Series will be offered with no fixed admission, as with all events offered by Prescott Park Arts Festival, with a suggested donation of $5 to $10.
“We are thrilled and honored to partner with Service Credit Union in donating membership buttons to the Air National Guard,” says Ben Anderson, Prescott Park Arts Festival’s Executive Director. “Bringing theater, music, movies, and summer fun to the wider community is extremely important to us. We are so pleased to be given this opportunity to give back to the families of those who serve our county proudly.”
Service Credit Union is a full service financial institution, offering a wide range of financial products to its members.  With 39 branch locations including two staffed 24/7 contact centers, and full online banking services, Service Credit Union serves anyone who lives or works in New Hampshire (excluding Coos County), 4 towns in Cape Cod, MA., and all branches of the U.S. Military and Department of Defense employees and their families. With over $2 billion in assets, Service Credit Union has 21 branches in New Hampshire, one in Massachusetts, and 17 branches on U.S. military bases in Germany.
Caption (2): Service Credit Union Executive Vice President William Newman presents 157th Air Refueling Wing Family Program Coordinator Bonnie Rice with membership buttons to the Service Credit Union Movies Series and other events at the Prescott Park Arts Festival. Prescott Park Arts Festival’s Executive Director Ben Anderson, right, looks on.

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