Rochester Member Centers will celebrate with member-owners on Friday, Sept. 13, during regular business hours.
Beacon Credit Union, along with the Beacon Ag Group, is excited to announce details for the 2024 Rochester Member Appreciation Day. This year will mark 93 years of serving their member-owners. Beacon is looking forward to showing its appreciation by celebrating their member-owners with themed events at the Member Centers.
“Our member-owners are very important to us, they are the center of everything we do,” states Dusty Cuttriss, president/chief executive officer. “We are blessed and grateful to have their support. Without such great member-owners Beacon Credit Union would not be where it is today.”
The Rochester Member Centers will be celebrating with member-owners on Friday, Sept. 13, during regular business hours. Celebrations will take place at 504 Main St. and 430 Rouch Place Drive in Rochester. Members can expect food, fun, giveaway entries and excitement with Beacon Credit Union staff.
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