Any child who has ever waited by the TV or radio early on a snowy morning hoping for their school to be named in a list of cancellations knows that some information is too important to have to wait for! Now, there is no reason to risk missing the opportunity to sleep in! To bring information on school closings and delays, severe and emergency weather, breaking news, contests and coupons, and Amber Alerts right to your email or cell phone, Maine’s Credit Unions are sponsoring text/email alerts from WCSH and WLBZ. With this service, viewers choose only the content that they want to receive via text messaging or email!
This is perfect for parents who need to know if their child is getting let out from school early, or for commuters to find out if a storm is headed their way before they hit the road. And, for the young (and young at heart) hoping for a snow day, it ensures they won’t miss a minute of the fun!
You can sign up to receive these alerts at www.wcsh6.com, or www.wlbz2.com.
-Diana D., Maine Credit Union League
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Credit Unions Celebrate “The More” During Special Week
Credit unions are celebrating with their members this week. The third week of October is International Credit Union Week. This week members across the world are recognizing the benefits that credit unions have brought to over 177 million members in 96 countries. The theme of this year’s week is ‘Your Money, Your Choice’ and celebrates the credit union differences and why people like you decided to become a member. So go enjoy being a credit union member, after all it’s your money, and your choice.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
When it comes to helping members, Maine Credit Unions do more

Diana D., Maine Credit Union League
Monday, September 14, 2009
Protect Yourself from Card Fraud with More Information
Card fraud protection is probably the most important part of using credit and debit cards. After all, we use our cards for shopping, traveling, accessing money and a variety of other things, but as a card user you need to make sure that you are protecting yourself, and your money. While the growth of technology has allowed us to have credit and debit cards that we can use anywhere, this convenience also comes with fraud risk, from card skimming at gas pumps to online phishing.
As an avid online shopper myself, I am always double checking the security of a site before I purchase anything, and always make sure that I save the confirmation page as well as my account statements in case I need to dispute a charge. Maine Credit Unions are a great resource for information on how to keep your money safe. Many credit unions have information on their websites with tips on how to keep your card information safe. And while some tips may seem like common sense, like not to write your PIN number on your card, it is safety measures like that which can keep you from being a victim of card fraud.
- Jess H., Maine Credit Union League
As an avid online shopper myself, I am always double checking the security of a site before I purchase anything, and always make sure that I save the confirmation page as well as my account statements in case I need to dispute a charge. Maine Credit Unions are a great resource for information on how to keep your money safe. Many credit unions have information on their websites with tips on how to keep your card information safe. And while some tips may seem like common sense, like not to write your PIN number on your card, it is safety measures like that which can keep you from being a victim of card fraud.
- Jess H., Maine Credit Union League
Friday, September 11, 2009
No matter the season, Maine CUs do more for their communities
Between getting kids ready for school, getting back into the swing of things after summer vacations, and trying to enjoy every last minute of warmer weather, September in Maine can be hectic. However, as colder months approach it is important to remember those who have the greater concern of hoping they will be able to feed their families and keep them warm this winner.
Maine credit unions took time away from the September rush for a different type of scramble, one that takes place on the golf course. On September 10, credit union employees from throughout Maine and even beyond the state gathered at Poland Springs Golf Course to raise money and awareness for the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger at the 15th Annual Norm Nolette Golf Tournament. The tournament raised an impressive total of over $36,000, an amount that will go a long way to helping the many people in need of food in our state. This event is one more way that credit unions help bring the issue of hunger in Maine in the forefront of the minds of those in the community and help to those who need it most.
- Diana D., Maine Credit Union League
Maine credit unions took time away from the September rush for a different type of scramble, one that takes place on the golf course. On September 10, credit union employees from throughout Maine and even beyond the state gathered at Poland Springs Golf Course to raise money and awareness for the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger at the 15th Annual Norm Nolette Golf Tournament. The tournament raised an impressive total of over $36,000, an amount that will go a long way to helping the many people in need of food in our state. This event is one more way that credit unions help bring the issue of hunger in Maine in the forefront of the minds of those in the community and help to those who need it most.
- Diana D., Maine Credit Union League
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Maine celebrations make it easier to say ‘so long’ to summer
In a time when everything is about being plugged in, online and connecting with friends through the internet, it is nice to go to an event that is about connecting with your community in person. And what is more low-tech than a parade? As I visited my hometown during its Sesquicentennial celebration Labor Day weekend, I felt like I had time traveled to an era when the main entertainment was gathering together to in the center of town to catch up and enjoy local entertainment and the late summer sunshine.
The feeling is also more relaxed, as the parade moved slowly to accommodate horses, antique cars the high school marching band, and even a juggler on stilts. No one minds when a float stops so people can chat with those they haven’t seen for a while. Even one of our state senators, who is a native of the town, stops to talk to parade watchers throughout the entire two mile route. It is people and events like this make Maine the perfect place to slow down and say goodbye to summer.
- Diana D., Maine Credit Union League
The feeling is also more relaxed, as the parade moved slowly to accommodate horses, antique cars the high school marching band, and even a juggler on stilts. No one minds when a float stops so people can chat with those they haven’t seen for a while. Even one of our state senators, who is a native of the town, stops to talk to parade watchers throughout the entire two mile route. It is people and events like this make Maine the perfect place to slow down and say goodbye to summer.
- Diana D., Maine Credit Union League
Friday, September 4, 2009
Credit unions take the “labor” out of holiday weekend travel
Most people see Labor Day weekend as a last chance for summer traveling before fall weather sets in. Whether you are taking an overnight trip to Bar Harbor or a four day weekend out of state like I am, there is a lot you need to think about and plan. You need to decide on where you are going to stay, what you are going to pack, what activities to do and everything in between. Maine is full of activities for everyone. From hiking or sailing to theme parks and antiquing there are plenty of activities to savor the last bit of summer.
And for those times when you want to take the train to Boston, or head further south like I am you really appreciate the simple beauty of Maine and all it has to offer. I may worry about the weather, and making sure I don’t forget to pack my toothbrush, but I know that when the excitement of the weekend is over it will feel nice to be home again.
Being a member of a credit union allows you the peace of mind knowing that if you need money your credit union is never far away with shared branching, ATM access, and online banking. So while you are busy planning and having fun on your holiday weekend you know your money is safe, secure and your fingertips.
-Jess H., Maine Credit Union League
And for those times when you want to take the train to Boston, or head further south like I am you really appreciate the simple beauty of Maine and all it has to offer. I may worry about the weather, and making sure I don’t forget to pack my toothbrush, but I know that when the excitement of the weekend is over it will feel nice to be home again.
Being a member of a credit union allows you the peace of mind knowing that if you need money your credit union is never far away with shared branching, ATM access, and online banking. So while you are busy planning and having fun on your holiday weekend you know your money is safe, secure and your fingertips.
-Jess H., Maine Credit Union League
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