The following is a press release issued by the Redwood Credit Union: Show Redwood Credit Union Redwood Credit Union invites the Mendocino County community to come to its annual free document shredding event on Saturday, June 18, 2022 from 9 a.m. to noon in the parking lot of RCU’s Ukiah branch at 195 S. Orchard Ave. The popular annual Shred-a-Thon will feature free document shredding provided by Shred-It and electronic waste (e-waste) collection by Conservation Corps North Bay. “We’re happy to provide this free service for the community to help people securely dispose of their sensitive documents and e-waste,” said Todd Andrus, Redwood Credit Union’s Ukiah Branch Experience Manager. “Safely eliminating old financial documents and other confidential information is one of the best measures people can take to protect themselves from identity theft.” Attendees may bring up to three boxes (15”x12”x10”) of confidential documents for shredding, such as old financial statements, canceled checks, and credit card offers. Conservation Corps North Bay will also be on site to collect and recycle e-waste such as old computers, printers, cell phones, and personal electronics. Monetary donations will be accepted at the event to benefit Plowshares, a community-funded nonprofit located in Ukiah that provides hot nutritious meals and resources to those in need in inland Mendocino County. For additional information and updates about the Shred-a-Thon, visit redwoodcu.org/shred, or follow RCU on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. MendoFever Staff Editor's Note: Whenever an article's byline reads "MendoFever Staff", the contents of that article were not composed by any of our reporters. Types of writing that will be attributed to "MendoFever Staff" include press releases, letters to the editor, op-eds, obituaries— essentially writing that is not produced by a reporter.
Free event allows community members to securely dispose of sensitive documents and electronics. LOWER LAKE, Calif., April 28, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --
Redwood Credit Union invites the local community to securely shred old financial statements and other sensitive documents at its first-ever Lake County Shred-a-Thon. The event will be held at Lower Lake High School, 9430 Lake Street on Saturday, May 14, 2022 from 9 a.m. to
noon, and will feature free document shredding provided by Shred-It and electronic waste (e-waste) collection by
Conservation Corps North Bay. "We're thrilled to bring one of our most popular events to the Lake County community and offer this free service to help people securely dispose of their sensitive documents and e-waste," said Becky Perez, RCU's
Lower Lake branch experience manager. "Safely eliminating old financial documents and other confidential information is one of the best measures people can take to protect themselves from identity theft." Attendees may bring up to three standard-sized boxes (15"x12"x10") of confidential documents for shredding, such as old financial statements, canceled checks, and credit card offers. Conservation Corps North Bay will also be on site to collect and recycle e-waste such as old
computers, printers, cell phones, and personal electronics. Monetary donations will be accepted at the event to benefit the Lake County Child Care Planning Council, a group committed to ensuring the availability and accessibility of high-quality child care for the families and children of the community. For additional information and updates about the Shred-a-Thon, visit
redwoodcu.org/shred, or follow RCU on Facebook,
Instagram, Twitter, and
LinkedIn. About Redwood Credit Union Media Contact Public Relations Department, Redwood Credit Union, (707) 576-5224, Twitter, Facebook SOURCE Redwood Credit Union
Is Redwood Credit Union FDIC insured?Deposits made at Redwood Credit Union are federally insured.
Does Redwood Credit Union accept rolled coins?RCU currently charges Members a fee of 6.5% of the coin processed. Non-Members are charged a fee of 10% of the coin processed. Coin machines can be found at our 4th Street - Santa Rosa branch as well as our Cloverdale branch.
Does Redwood Credit Union have Zelle?Does Redwood Credit Union offer Zelle? Redwood doesn't use Zelle.
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