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“Belong To Something Special”
The new service is now an option for members who want to conduct secure transactions by phone. They may call our main numbers, 800-440-4120 or 410-676-5700.
The direct line to iTalk is 844-454-9982, and is available at all times. A step-by-step guide will be available on
our website, or members may get a printed copy upon request.
Some of the transactions/activities that members can perform through iTalk include:
Funds transfers
Loan payments
Balance inquiries
Stop payments
Request emailed account history
Check withdrawals
Members may enroll in iTalk in-person, at a branch, or by calling our Contact Center at 800-440-4120. Members will be set up with an initial PIN for security.
iTalk — Freedom’s New Automated
Telephone Teller System! 2017 Golden Apple-Plus Annual
Educator Award Winners
(L-R): Sandra Waltemire, special education teacher at North Harford
Middle, runner-up award; Patrice Ricciardi, Freedom Business
Development Specialist; Paula Pawlowicz, fifth grade teacher at Churchville Elementary, the winner!; Mike MacPherson, Freedom
President and CEO; Kim Mayforth, early intervention special
educator at John Archer School, runner-up award; and Randy
Geyer, Principal, Bel Air High School.
Freedom is pleased to announce Deborah Pawlowicz, as the winner in Freedom’s 2017 Golden Apple-Plus Annual Educator Award competition. Ms. Pawlowicz won the top $1,000 prize for her idea to interact with technology and use it as a means to improve the reading skills of her
students. The annual award is for a Freedom member who is a deserving teacher, school administrator or school support employee. This award allows Ms.
Pawlowicz to purchase the needed subscriptions for
every fifth grader in Churchville Elementary.
There were two Runner-Up awards with each recipient earning a $250 award; Kim Mayforth, from John Archer School, and Sandra Waltemire from North Harford Middle School.
Lending A Helping Hand At Habitat For
Humanity’s Aberdeen ReStore
Standing: (L-R) John and Lisa Ermatinger, Mike Dilworth, Dominique
Beverly, Julie Irby, and Stacey Butler. (Crouching) Steven Batchelor
“Tools for Schools” Collection Drive
Pencils
Markers
Crayons
Glue Sticks
Pocket Folder
Protractors
Highlighters
Compasses
Dry Erase Markers
Colored Pencils
Ziploc bags
Rulers
USB Drives
Loose Leaf Paper
Tissues
Erasers
Graphing Calculators
Composition Notebooks
3 Hole Binders
Scissors
Pencil Cases
Binder Pencil Pouches
Backpacks
Index Cards
Items Needed:
Please help students receive needed school supplies by dropping off your donated
items August 6 – September 15
All donations support
students in Harford County.
Freedom’s participating in the “Tools for Schools” collection drive to benefit the Harford County Education Foundation (HCEF), formerly GEEF. It is estimated that 11,000 students in Harford County do not have the basic supplies to get them through the school year. HCEF collects, warehouses and distributes school supplies to the schools and students who need them.
Donation boxes will be set out at all Freedom branches.
View branch locations.
Freedom staff and board members donated their
weekend to give back. Their work benefited Habitat for Humanity’s Aberdeen ReStore. We helped in the
ReStore warehouse and storefront.
Habitat for Humanity’s mission is to help people become home owners at low cost. This happens thanks to Habitat’s volunteers and donations. Learn more about Habitat Susquehanna’s work in Harford County. The Aberdeen ReStore‘s location and hours are online.
Did you know Freedom offers competitive financing
terms and rates on motorcycles, RVs, boats and jet skis?
Application is easy! Get pre-approved before you shop by applying online, by phone, or in any of our branches.
Rates as low as 1.74% APR.1,2
1 APR = Annual Percentage Rate. Effective June 16, 2017. 2 Rate quoted includes .25% discount when you sign up for e-Statements
and automated payments. Rates are subject to change without notice.
Car shopping? We can help! At Freedom we make searching for your dream car
simple, convenient, and more fun! With access to our
AutoSMART online auto research and shopping tool, you’ll save time and money looking for your next vehicle.
Check it out for yourself!
http://freedom.cudlautosmart.com/
Freedom employees: (L-R) Jordan Hoffer, Taylor Krulock, Lindsay Givens, Bob Wehland, Michele Young, Eric Brown, Shea Murphy, and Keith Gill.
Hope in Handbags Collection
Thank you to the members and employees who
participated in the Hope in Handbags donation drive. The sale/silent auction event benefits the Harford Family House. Proceeds help provide homeless families with
children in Harford County build a better life.
The Hope in Handbags event begins with a preview event on Friday, September 8 (6:00-8:30 PM) and culminates with the main event on Saturday, September 9 (10:00 AM-3:00 PM) at Bel Air’s Reckord Armory.
Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation
Appoints Michael MacPherson
It does this by developing relationships with those who support the expansion and improvement of health care services in Harford County.
“We are pleased to have Mike MacPherson join our foundation board,” said Lyle E. Sheldon, FACHE, President and CEO of University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health. “His leadership experience and
community involvement will be of great help to us as we strive to provide patients with the highest quality care, in state-of-the-art facilities, using integrated technologies and the most skilled and esteemed physicians and health care providers.”
Mike has served as President and CEO of Freedom
since 2016. He has been with the credit union for 13 years. During that time he also served as interim
President and CEO and Chief Operating Officer. Mike is a member of the Credit Union Executive Society and Harford County Chamber of Commerce. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Towson University. Mike graduated from Harford Leadership Academy in 2000.
The Upper Chesapeake Health Foundation
has appointed Michael MacPherson, Freedom’s
President and CEO, to its board of directors.
The Foundation supports the mission of
University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health.
Check Out The Coin Machine
At Our Forest Lakes Branch!
Visit our Forest Lakes Branch!
The coin machine is available
to members for FREE*.
*Coin machine available to non-members for a 7% fee.
Contact Us 800-440-4120
memberservices@freedomfcu.org
www.freedomfcu.org
Stay Connected with Freedom
Orioles Celebrate 25th Anniversary of
Oriole Park
Credit Union Night Friday, August 18th at 7:05 PM vs. Los Angeles Angels
Fireworks (postgame) presented by Freedom and
Baltimore Area Credit Unions
Lower Box Sections 6-14, 60-64: $41* Left Field Lower Box Sections 66-86: $33*
Upper Reserve Sections 306-364: $16*
*There is an additional 10% service charge per ticket.
For any questions or accessible seating, please call 888.848.BIRD (2473) and ask for the Ticket Services team. FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS
Click on the link below
Select a quantity of tickets
Create a Baltimore Orioles ticket account
Purchase and print your tickets
http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/MLBEventInfo?pid=8389528&agency=ORLV_B2B160
The Orioles announced plans to celebrate the 25th
Anniversary of Oriole Park with a series of events
scheduled August 18 and 19. Weekend festivities will begin with a 25th Anniversary luncheon hosted by the
Oriole advocates. The luncheon will celebrate the
ballpark’s history and honor returning members of the 1992 team.
Prior to Friday’s game, all fans will receive an Oriole Park 25th Anniversary poster. Following the game, all fans can enjoy a spectacular fireworks display, which will feature popular music from 1992.
The celebration continues into Saturday, August 19, when select players from the original 1992 team will take part in a charity Home Run Derby contest at Oriole Park prior to the game. All fans entering the ballpark will receive a 25th Anniversary Oriole Park at Camden Yards replica ballpark. This is a weekend you won’t want to miss!
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