APRIL 24! Renovation Celebration and Shredathon!
Saturday, February 20th, 2010
(Celebration and Shredathon address: 11023 8th Avenue NE, Seattle, 98125)
If you’ve visited the Northgate branch lately, you’ve no doubt noticed a few changes. Gone are the imposing teller desk and view-blocking columns, replaced with more open space, low desks and a friendlier feel. Says Ella Agcamaran, Assistant Manager of the Northgate branch, “Our members definitely love the newly remodeled branch, and everybody in the branch seems happier!” Branch Manager Matthew Hensley agrees: “I think the renovated space looks and feels fantastic! I truly believe that the changes create a more welcoming and positive member experience. Members love it and are blown away by how nice it looks: they walk in, and their jaws drop, and they say ‘wow.’”
It took a few months of rather cramped conditions, but the response from staff and members has been overwhelmingly positive. In fact, according to Bryan Corning, Senior PFR at Northgate, “We’ve done more sales here in a week than in six weeks at the temporary location!”
If you haven’t had a chance to check out Northgate’s new look, we have just the occasion for you: our Renovation Celebration and Shredathon! On Friday, April 23, please join us for a small celebration in honor of our beautiful new branch, and we hope you’ll come back on Saturday the 24th with up to two bags’ worth of shredables for our shred trucks! Let GHCU and Shred-It help you empty your file drawers and guard your identity by securely shredding old documents. Not sure what to shred? Visit our blog for more information!

Please check your renovation ad at http://www.ghcublog.org/2010/02/20/renovation-celebration-and-shredathon/
You left a Feb. 20, 2010 date at the top of this page, as the date of the renovation and shredding events. You might want to update it with the April 23/24 dates at the top, which are already farther down on the page.
Debbie,
You are absolutely right. The day the blog post was written was the date at the top–it never occured to met that that would confuse people. Thanks for pointing that out!