Warsaw, IN (January 6) – Beacon Credit Union is proud to announce its recent donation to Warsaw’s Echoes of the Past, a nonprofit organization committed to preserving, demonstrating, and teaching the history of agriculture.
Based in Kosciusko County, Echoes of the Past maintains a dedicated and steady membership that actively supports agricultural education and community enrichment. The organization is well-known for its ongoing contributions to local youth programs, including support for FFA and 4-H chapters throughout the Warsaw area, as well as involvement with other community organizations that strengthen opportunities for young leaders and local families.
Echoes of the Past is a familiar presence at community gatherings and heritage events, often participating in local traditions such as Plow Days, festivals, county fairs, parades, and educational showcases, where they bring history to life through agricultural demonstrations, historic equipment exhibits, and hands-on learning experiences.
“Organizations like Echoes of the Past keep local history alive in a way that inspires and educates the next generation,” said Danna Turcios, Warsaw Assistant Member Center Manager. “Their passion for preserving agriculture’s roots, while directly supporting youth organizations like 4-H and FFA, reflects the same community-first values we stand for. We’re honored to support their mission here in Warsaw.”
Beacon Credit Union is committed to supporting organizations that create lasting community impact. By partnering with Warsaw’s Echoes of the Past, Beacon aims to help preserve agricultural history while fueling opportunities for youth involved in FFA, 4-H, and other local organizations shaping the next generation of leaders.
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Photographed L to R: Christina Morehouse, Echoes of the Past; Thames Goon, Echoes of the Past; Danna Turcios, Warsaw Assistant Member Center Manager.
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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.