United Federal Credit Union Carson City celebrates new Jacks Valley Road branch with social media treasure hunt
United Federal Credit Union will celebrate the opening of its second branch in Carson City with a week full of activities for members and the general public, including a daily treasure hunt at nearby locations with clues provided via social media.
The branch at 935 Jacks Valley Road, Carson City, opened its doors to the public on Monday, Oct. 3. As part of the celebration, UFCU invites the public to participate in a week-long Facebook treasure hunt.
Follow the United Federal Credit Union Facebook page to find a clue each day about where you can find a piggy bank containing a coupon. Bring the coupon to the new branch to redeem it for a $50 Visa® gift card. The piggy banks will be hidden at locations near the branch. www.facebook.com/unitedfcu
Daily events include:
Monday-Friday
Hidden Treasure/Coupon Hunt & Redeem
Monday, October 17, 9 to 11 a.m.
Stop and Go Dunkin Donuts® giveaway.
Monday, October 17, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Cowboy Country FM 102.5. live broadcast and free pizza from The Thick Slice Pizza Company
Tuesday through Thursday, October 18 – 20, 11 a.m.to 4 p.m.
Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Carson Valley event with “Aim for a United Future” game and “Stack It Up for a United Future” game.
Friday, October 21, 11 a.m.to 3 p.m.
Disc jockey, and Curbside Café, Los Caparles and Tahoe Tenderloins food trucks
UFCU’s Jacks Valley Road branch is the second UFCU facility to be constructed in Carson City. The first, located at1350 E. William Street, opened in April of this year. A UFCU branch in Spanish Springs is currently under construction. It is located at 2432 Wingfield Hills Road.
About UFCU
United Federal Credit Union has served its Members since 1949 by helping them to build a sound financial future. UFCU consists of more than 140,000 Member/owners worldwide, and manages assets in excess of $2 billion. Its corporate offices and main branch are located in St. Joseph, Mich., with additional branches in Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, and Ohio.