Archive for the ‘In the Community’ Category

Summer Boredom Solved

May 21, 2012

T-minus four days until Floyd County Schools are out for the Summer and I’m willing to bet it will be about a week before you hear “I’m bored”. Don’t worry, we’re here for you!

Rome actually has a lot of great options to keep kids busy during those long Summer days.

Rome-Floyd Parks and Rec. offers camps that will be fun for kids with all kinds of interests. They offer swim camps, gymnastics camps, fitness camps, golf camps, and tennis camps for the athletic types. You can also choose from indoor activities like violin lessons or LEGO camp. Or if your kids just want to play with their friends all day, there are camps at the Anthony or Thornton Centers with crafts, food, and games.

WinShape is an awesome overnight or day camp option located right here in Rome.

Darlington offers all types of overnight or day camps as well. Anything from dance camp to etiquette  camp and all kinds of sports camps.

Ever heard of Wellspring Georgia? It’s an overnight weight loss camp located right here at Berry College! Fun outdoor and indoor activities on a gorgeous college campus.

The Rome-Floyd YMCA offers day camps for kids ages 6-12 with so many activities that will wear them out by bedtime.

So, what will your kids be doing this Summer?

Northwest Georgia Credit Union Announces Scholarship Winners

May 16, 2012

Northwest Georgia Credit Union is proud to honor two outstanding high school seniors. Kristen Shiflett of Armuchee High School was chosen as the recipient of the Tom Nunn Memorial Scholarship and Jacey Boyd of Pepperell High School was chosen as the recipient of the Progressive Leader Scholarship.

Michelle Stricklin, President/CEO presents Tom Nunn Memorial Scholarship to Kristen Shiflett.

Kristen is the daughter of Richard and Lisa Shiflett. She involves herself in the community by offering her time to youth summer camps. She also participated in the Atlanta Half Marathon and served as the team leader for the National Honor Society’s October fundraising project. Shiflett is also involved in her school’s varsity tennis and cross country teams. Shiflett will apply her scholarship toward her education at the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she plans to study industrial engineering. The Tom Nunn Memorial Scholarship was created in memory of Mr. Tom Nunn, a late Director of Northwest Georgia Credit Union. This scholarship honors a commitment to excellence in academics, service, and community involvement.

Michelle Stricklin, President/CEO presents Progressive Leader scholarship to Jacey Boyd.

Jacey Boyd, the recipient of the Progressive Leader Scholarship, is the daughter of John and Amy Boyd. She attends Pepperell High School and plans to attend the University of West Georgia in the fall to study human resource management and business administration. The Progressive Leadership Scholarship honors a student with leadership skills, an entrepreneurial spirit, and a passion for a cause of their own with the skills to make it happen. Boyd’s cause is organ donation and she is using her skills to meet needs in our community. As an active proponent of organ donation, Boyd worked to bring the non-profit organization, Donate to Life, to Rome. She and the group conducted an awareness campaign at her church and school.

Congratulations and best wishes to both of these exceptional students!

Floyd’s Mobile Mammography Coach coming to NWGACU!

April 16, 2012

The Mobile Mammography Coach will be on site at Northwest Georgia Credit Union’s Redmond Road location on April 20th from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.!  It will only take 15 minutes of your time to get your mammogram and Floyd Medical Center will file your health insurance for you.  If you are due your annual mammogram, please take advantage of this very important health screening.  If you do not have health insurance, you may qualify for a free screening. Call Floyd’s Financial Counselor at 706-509-6943 to discuss this.  Appointments are preferred.  Please sign up by calling us at 706-291-9290 to reserve your appointment time. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to take charge of your health!

Learning Financials in the Classroom

August 4, 2011

Now that almost every student in Rome is back to school and settling in their first week of class, it’s time to start thinking about the next few months. Our financial literacy program, learn.grow., is not only for kids at the credit union but also for the schools in the community. Learn.grow. in the classroom is a series of classroom lessons on various topics that form the foundation for a lifetime of financial success. Here’s the short version of it: a lesson taught by a trained credit union staff member will go into a teacher’s classroom and teach a financial lesson for any age group (K-12) for absolutely FREE!

Teachers and parents: here’s your chance to deepen the knowledge of your student’s financial education straight from the people who know it best. Check it out here!

Brown Bag Luncheon 2011

August 1, 2011

Adorable Centerpieces

On Friday, July 29th NWGACU hosted the annual Brown Bag Luncheon held for new educators in the Rome City and Floyd County areas. It was a successful event with Dr. Mike Buck, Chief Academic Officer for the Georgia Department of Education, as our keynote speaker and over 25 door prizes donated from local businesses! There were about 150 people in attendance including principals, administration, school board members, and of course, new teachers. Lunch was provided by the talented duo, Barbara and Ellen, the owners of Two Can Do Catering.

Dr. Mike Buck, photo taken by Daniel Bell of RN-T.

After Dr. Buck spoke, the new teachers as well as the attendees were filled with happy thoughts about the first day of school and an enlightened view about the future of education. The way he spoke about teachers having an effect on almost every child’s life even made me want to become a teacher for a split second. We were so fortunate to host this event this year, as last year we were not able to hold the Brown Bag Luncheon due to the low number of new hires. We hope this is a sign of what is to come of the education field for the coming years.

In Case You Haven't Heard

July 14, 2011

Northwest Georgia Credit Union announced last week that in addition to nearly 100 local employers who offer NWGACU membership to employees and family, now anyone who resides in Floyd County can join the credit union!

We have been granted a Residential Common Bond by the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance. This means that NWGACU’s membership is more readily available than ever before!

So now it’s your turn to spread the word to your friends who need to Un-bank! Here’s how to join.

New Scholarship Recipient!

May 19, 2011

We have a new scholarship winner! NWGACU’s 2011 Tom Nunn Memorial Scholarship recipient is Emma Kemnitz!

Emma receiving her award from our CEO, Michelle Stricklin.

Emma Kemnitz will graduate from Pepperell High School this May and plans to attend Colorado Christian University in the fall. Emma is the daughter of Rebecca and Glen Kemnitz. Emma involves herself in the community in programs like Toys-for-Tots, Relay for Life, and tutoring at Southeast Elementary School. She also spends her time going on various mission trips around the United States. Emma is also involved in her school’s softball team, tennis team, and High Select Ensemble. The Tom Nunn Memorial Scholarship will apply toward her education at Colorado Christian University where she plans to study Psychology and Social Science.
 

This scholarship is given in honor of late Director Mr. Tom Nunn, a gentleman committed to excellence in his work and service the Greater Rome community.  This $1,000 scholarship is awarded to the student who best demonstrates the same commitment to excellence in his or her academic studies, service, and involvement to the community.

Congratulations, Emma!

Shopping for a car this month?

May 17, 2011

Purchasing?

Until May 31, any Northwest Georgia Credit Union member who purchases a vehicle from Enterprise Car Sales and finances it with us will get a 32″ flatscreen HDTV! With our used auto loan rates as low as 3.99% APR and Enterprise’s trustworthy used auto reputation, we’re excited to sweeten the deal for our members. You can view the current Enterprise vehicle inventory at www.cuautodeals.com.

Refinancing?

If you aren’t interested in buying a new vehicle, then what about refinancing your current auto loan with NWGACU for free? If you have a vehicle financed with another financial institution or an auto dealer, you can save big when you bring it back to NWGACU. You can refinance your auto loan with us by August 5, 2011 and get rates as low as 3.99% APR on used vehicles! And if you’re shopping for a brand new vehicle, our new auto loan rate is unbeatable too at rates as low as 3.49% APR. When refinancing your vehicle, it often lowers your monthly payment and can help you save big over the life of your loan!

When coming by the credit union to open the loan, you’ll need to bring your latest loan statement with your current balance and interest rate, or your original loan documents, your latest pay stub, and the vehicle you want to refinance.

We work hard to make refinancing an easy, quick, and free process for you.

Questions? Visit www.nwgacu.org

We're Bringing Curious George to Rome!

April 20, 2011

That’s right. On Saturday, April 30 from 10am-1pm, Curious George will be at our Redmond Road location! Our “Sock It Away” Curious George event is the culmination of our Youth Month celebration, and it will be a fun and educational (and free!) event for your own curious little monkeys at home.

Here’s what we’ve got planned:

  • Free photos with Curious George
  • The first 100 kids to open their Little Sprouts or Acorn Club account will not only get a free sock monkey, but they’ll also get $25 in their account for free! (Don’t forget to bring your child’s social security card!)
  • Games on the lawn (shhh, don’t tell your kids, but they’ll be educational games.)
  • Giveaways, fun, and food!

Don’t miss this! It’s open to the community, and it’s just our way of giving back. We’ll be there, rain or shine.

2011 Scholarships

February 1, 2011

Each year NWGACU shows it’s love for education by sponsoring two scholarships for rising college freshmen. These students must be members of the credit union and finishing up their senior year of high school.

The $1,000 Tom Nunn Memorial Scholarship goes to a deserving student who demonstrates a commitment to excellence in academics, service, and involvement in the community.

Last year the Tom Nunn recipient was Emily Williams of Rome High School.

The $1,000 Progressive Leader Scholarship is an essay-based scholarship honoring the entrepreneurial, progressive student leader who believes in their cause and makes it happen.

Our 2010 Progressive Leader recipient was Aaron Morgan of Pepperell High School.

If you or someone you know is interested in applying this year, follow the links below to print an application. You can also pick up an application with your school’s guidance counselor or here at the credit union.

Tom Nunn Memorial Scholarship

Progressive Leader Scholarship


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