Maine Highlands FCU was once again the major sponsor of this year’s Festival held in August.
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Piscataquis River Festival 2019
Maine Highlands FCU employees hosted the children’s pie eating contest during the River Festival.
Annual Meeting 2019
Several area food organizations received donations as a result of the Credit Union’s 2018 fundraising efforts.
2019 TV Raffle
This raffle raised over $1,600.00 for Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger! Congratulations to Chris Gosselin, winner of a 65″ TV that was raffled to benefit Maine Credit Unions Campaign for Ending Hunger.
Members Ski Free Day at Squaw Mountain in Greenville – 2019
Approximately 130 members took advantage of the ‘Members Ski Free’ day at Squaw Mountain in Greenville on February 17th. Lots of giveaways were also provided including a free drawing for 5 pairs of lift tickets. Winners were Kaitlyn Harris, Joe Gagnon, Jane Ward, Matt Jones, and JC Nadeau. Congratulations!
Christmas Tree Gift Card Raffle – 2018
Over $1,700 was raised for the Maine Credit Union’s Campaign for Ending Hunger during our Christmas Tree Gift Card Raffle. Winners were: Brenda Doore of Dexter, Linda Ames of Guilford, Rhonda Tyler of Dover-Foxcroft, Michaella Gilbert of Greenville, and Angela Cook of Brownville.
National Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest – 2018
Employees from all branches participated in the National Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest on December 21st.
Kiwanis Breakfast – 2018
Maine Highlands FCU in Dexter hosted a breakfast in December for the Dexter Sunrise Kiwanis Club. The group enjoyed a delicious breakfast prepared by MHFCU employees, then were treated to a tour of the building and new addition.
Craft Sale – 2018
The Dexter office held it’s first Craft Sale in December for Ending Hunger. After a day of sales, $237.50 was raised for Maine Credit Union’s Campaign for Ending Hunger.
Bake Sale – 2018
Employees at our Dexter, Guilford, and Brownville offices held a bake sale for Ending Hunger just before Thanksgiving. After a few days of the sale, $425.00 was raised for this worthy cause.