Waterloo, Iowa: Veridian Credit Union will host the 30th Annual Mike and Leona Adams Thanksgiving Dinner on Monday, November 19, from 4:30-7:00 p.m. at the United Auto Workers 838 Union Hall, 2615 Washington St. in Waterloo. Union retirees and credit union volunteers expect to cook and serve the feast for more than 650 people seeking a free hot meal and companionship. The Hawkeye Valley Area Agency on Aging will deliver another 350 dinners to its current Meals-on-Wheels recipients.
Former Veridian board member Mike Adams and his wife Leona established the free annual meal in 1982 when tough economic times were hitting many Iowans. Thirty years later, though both Mike and Leona have passed, the tradition that still bares their name has grown. Now those attending can also receive a free haircut from Clip Art Corner, a free blood pressure checks from Cedar Valley Hospice and free transportation from anywhere within Black Hawk County from Met Transit. Those in need of transportation to the event should call (319) 236-5600 by November 9.
"This event aligns with the credit union philosophy of people helping people," said Jean Trainor, President and CEO of Veridian. "We're proud to play a part in a tradition that benefits so many in our community."
An event that benefits so many also requires support from many. Businesses involved include: Veridian Credit Union, United Auto Workers 838 Union Hall, Family Auxiliary #273, Cedar Valley Hospice, Clip Art Corner, Hawkeye Valley Area Agency on Aging, Hobart Sales & Service, Johnson's Bakery, KWWL, Martin Bros. Distributing Co. Inc., MET Transit, Myers Co., Special Occasions, The Insider, The Courier, and University Avenue Hy-Vee®.
About Veridian Credit Union
Veridian Credit Union, founded in 1934 in Waterloo, Iowa, is a not-for-profit financial cooperative owned by its members. The credit union offers a full range of consumer financial services and employs more than 500 Iowans throughout 26 branches, including 13 in the Cedar Valley. For more information, visit www.veridiancu.org or call (800) 235-3228.
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