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Great Lakes Credit Union hosts free Community Celebration in Danville

Great Lakes Credit Union hosts free Community Celebration in Danville

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will officially welcome Great Lakes Credit Union to the Danville community. Photo: Metro Services


DANVILLE, IL (Chambana Today) — Great Lakes Credit Union is making a big splash in Danville with a free Community Celebration on Thursday, August 21, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. at their new location, 323 N. Gilbert Street.

Residents are invited to enjoy an afternoon of fun, food, and festivities, including a live radio broadcast by Tommy B of D102, free meals from T&G BBQ Food Truck, games, prizes, and exciting giveaways. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will officially welcome Great Lakes Credit Union to the Danville community.

The event also includes a shred truck for secure document disposal and a donation drive benefiting The Dwelling Place. Attendees are encouraged to bring needed items; a full list is available at glcu.org.

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