Auburn, IN – (September 24) – Beacon Credit Union Auburn Member Centers joined in the community spirit at the DeKalb County Free Fall Fair by lending a helping hand at popular food stands.
On Tuesday, September 23, Beacon’s Devin Bolen volunteered his time working in the Eastern Star Donut Trailer, serving up one of the fair’s favorite treats. The following day, September 24, a group of Beacon team members stepped in to assist at the 4-H Food Stand, helping serve visitors while supporting local youth programs.
“Beacon Credit Union is committed to investing time and energy back into the communities we serve,” said Devin Bolen, MSR of the Auburn Member Center. “The DeKalb County Free Fall Fair is a tradition that brings people together, and we’re proud to take part in it alongside our neighbors.”
The DeKalb County Free Fall Fair is one of Indiana’s largest street fairs, drawing thousands of visitors each year with its parades, food, live entertainment, and youth-focused events. Beacon’s involvement highlights its mission of supporting local organizations and strengthening community connections.
“Beacon Credit Union is grateful for the opportunity to serve alongside local organizations at events like the DeKalb County Free Fall Fair. By volunteering time and energy, Beacon team members aim to make a positive impact and continue building strong connections with the communities they proudly call home,” says Auburn Member Center Manager, Dawn Pruitt.
(1) Pictured: Devin Bolen worked in the Easter Stars Donut Trailer preparing the famous dough
(2) Pictured L to R : Amanda Ringer, Shelley Elkins, Danielle Aldrich, Deb Bassett, April Rice and Catie Troyer worked in the 4H food stand, taking orders, receiving payment and serving/cooking food.
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Since 1931, Beacon Credit Union has provided quality financial services responsive to the needs of its member-owners. Serving 50 Indiana counties, Beacon consists of over 53,000 members and manages assets of approximately $1.7 Billion.