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KinderCastle Child Care Center Visits the Credit Union
Children ages six to twelve toured the credit union on July 9th. The youngsters learned about the operation of a credit union, enjoyed refreshments, played financial education games and were treated to an appearance by Earnie the Eagle. Earnie is the mascot for Allegiance Credit Union.
Wed, 07/09/2008 - 19:18 by acu_Laurie | Read Post
Earnie's Corner Now Open in Edmond
Earnie's Corner, a special area created for the credit union's younger members, is designed so children can have a fun experience depositing money into their accounts. Named after the credit union's mascot- "Earnie the Eagle" - Earnie's Corner features a mural with pictures of Earnie. When a child walks up to the area, they are able to pick up a phone to speak with a teller, while seeing them in the monitor. They can send their money up in a tube that
Wed, 06/18/2008 - 22:01 by acu_Laurie | Read Post
Coloring Contest for Soaring Eagles
It's time for the Summer Soaring Eagle Coloring Contest. Entries must be recieved by July 11th 2008. For more information please call Rachael Collins at 789-7900 ext 2209.
Fri, 06/06/2008 - 14:38 by acu_Laurie | Read Post
Need a Field Trip for your Children's Group?
We will take the children on a guided tour of the credit union to see how it operates and also talk to them about the importance of saving. Cookies and punch will be served, and the kids will get to meet our mascot, Earnie the Eagle!
Wed, 05/28/2008 - 20:15 by acu_Laurie | Read Post
Create a See-Through Budget that your Children can Learn
How much is a trillion? If you had a tightly packed stack of $1000 bills, $1 million would make a four-inch stack, $1 billion would cover the length of a football field and $1 trillion would make a stack 63 miles into the sky.
Those visual images are easy to understand and explain. Are the messages we send to our children about money this clear?
Wed, 03/19/2008 - 16:20 by acu_shauna | Read Post



