Community Savings Bank will hold another one of its popular Shred-a-Thons this spring on Saturday, May 13. Customers and members of the community are invited to shred old checks, bank statements and other documents with personal information at no charge. A mobile industrial shredder will be parked at the bank’s main parking lot from 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.* for personal papers to be shredded. Destruction of old documents is recommended to help prevent identity theft. “We encourage area residents to take advantage of this opportunity to shred documents with confidential information. This event reinforces our commitment to being ‘Your Personal Neighborhood Bank’ and helping prevent identity theft,” said Dane H. Cleven, President and Chairman of Community Savings Bank. Community Savings Bank is an independent neighborhood financial institution located at Cicero and Belmont avenues in Chicago. Community has been located in the neighborhood for over 75 years and at its current location on the corner since 1953. Community remains independent and is managed locally. For more information, visit www.communitysavingsbank.bank.
Photo Caption: Community employees Jordan Rushing (left) and Anahi Chavez (right) empty papers into a
dumpster to be shredded at Community’s shred day last fall.