Page 3 - Jolt Credit Union 2020 Summer Newsletter
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CONGRATULATIONS TO JOLT STAFF CELEBRATING

                       MILESTONE ANNIVERSARIES IN 2020!

                    Jolt would like to recognize the following staff members who are
                    celebrating a milestone anniversary in 2020 with the credit union.




























              (Left to Right as shown in the picture)

              FRONT ROW:  Jodi Smith, 10 YEARS; Julie Schwind, 10 YEARS; Misty McQuaid, 10 YEARS;
              Sue Hale, 10 YEARS; Karen Holden 45 YEARS; Oona Buxman, 5 YEARS

              BACK ROW:  Mary Myczkowiak, 35 YEARS; Melissa Felton, 5 YEARS; Jeff Nellett, 10 YEARS;
              Jeff Maul, 5 YEARS; Amanda Coyer, 5 YEARS; Vicki Hill, 25 YEARS; Ginny Whelton, 15 YEARS;
              Bridget Staffileno, 15 YEARS

              MISSING FROM PHOTO: Debbie Weisenberger, 10 YEARS




          2 APPS TO DOWNLOAD THIS SUMMER

          Summer 2020 will be different from any other. We’ll be packing face masks along with our sunscreen.
          Lots of summertime attractions will only allow a limited number of guests on the premises at any one
          time, while others may not even open this summer. Things may be different this year, but that doesn’t
          mean you can’t have an awesome summer.
          Check out these apps for a truly sensational summer!


                         PROJECT NOAH                                       SKYGUIDE
                         Give your kids a super-fun                         Turn an ordinary night into the
                         experience this summer                             extraordinary with this fantastic
                         without leaving your                               app. For a one-time fee of $1.99,
                         backyard. This free app will                       you’ll have a complete guide to
                         act like an interactive field                      the inky night sky right inside
          guide, coaching kids on the flora and fauna        your pocket. Learn how to spot constellations,
          that can be found right outside their homes.       planets and satellites by pointing your
          Project Noah lets users upload photos of           smartphone toward the sky. SkyGuide works
          what they’ve found so they can learn even          well even in weak data signal zones, making it
          more about local plants and animals.               the perfect accessory for your camping trip.
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