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 Meet the Staff  Car Buying Tips  CU vs Dealer Financing  Holiday Loan Special  2017 Scholarship  CEO Retirement  Holiday Skip Pay (John-Loan Officer, Jessica-Member Service, Debra-Member Service, Stuart-CEO) 2016 Holiday Closings The Credit Union will be closed the following holidays: Columbus Day Monday, October 10th Veteran’s Day Friday, November 11th Thanksgiving Close at noon – November 23rd Thursday and Friday, November 24th and 25th Christmas Close at noon – December 23rd Monday, December 26th New Year Close at noon – December 30th Car Buying Tips: Whether it s used or new, buying a car is an expensive endeavor, generally the second most expensive purchase, after a home that you will make..




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