Waukesha State Bank Celebrates Community Banking Month with FREE Paper Shredding and More

April 02, 2019
WAUKESHA, Wis. (April 1, 2019) - Waukesha State Bank is celebrating Community Banking Month, throughout April, with a variety of community activities, including free paper shredding days.
 
“Community Banking Month is a chance for Waukesha State Bank, as one of the largest independent, community banks in the state of Wisconsin, to celebrate our role in strengthening our local communities,” said Stephanie Ohlfs, Waukesha State Bank Vice President – Marketing Manager. “This April, we’re excited to again offer free paper shredding for the public to safely dispose of their personal paper documents.”
 
The bank will have a mobile paper shredding truck on the following dates:
  • Saturday, April 6, 10 AM – Noon: Downtown Waukesha Office, 151 E. St. Paul Avenue (employee parking lot – corner of St. Paul Avenue and Madison Street)
  • Saturday, April 13, 10 AM – Noon: Sussex Office, W249 N6688 Hwy 164
  • Saturday, April 20, 10 AM – Noon: Downtown Waukesha, 151 E. St. Paul Avenue (employee parking lot – corner of St. Paul Avenue and Madison Street)
  • Saturday, April 27, 10 AM – Noon: Oconomowoc Office, 1227 Corporate Center Drive
“Investing into the communities we serve has been one of our guiding principles since we were founded in 1944,” said Ohlfs. “Be sure to follow Waukesha State Bank’s social media pages and #PayItForwardPatrol to find out where our staff will be throughout the month. If you see them, you could receive something special.”
 
Established in 1944, Waukesha State Bank is one of the largest locally owned and independent community banks in Wisconsin, with full-service offices in Brookfield, Delafield, Mukwonago, Muskego, New Berlin, Oconomowoc, Pewaukee, Sussex and Waukesha. For more information, visit, www.waukeshabank.com.

 
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