Pull tabs support dialysis groupBy Mike Slizewski
Daily News
Mon Apr 06, 2009, 09:16 AM PDT
Yreka, Calif. -
The Yreka branch of PremierWest Bank was the big winner in the Siskiyou Dialysis Group’s aluminum can pull tab campaign, but participation at all seven local banking institutions “far exceeded expectations,” SDS advocate Linda Stone said Thursday.
Some 252 pounds of pull tabs were collected during the campaign, which ended Tuesday and was held in conjuntion with Kidney Awareness Month. The breakdown is as follows, with number of pounds collected in parentheses: PremierWest (76), Siskiyou Central Credit Union (61), Chase/Washington Mutual (37), U.S. Bank (35), Scott Valley Bank (28.5), Tri Counties Bank (13) and Bank of America (4).
“Although Chase/Washington Mutual and U.S. Bank led in the first three weeks of the campaign,” Stone stated, “PremierWest and SCCU came on strong in the end.”
At PremierWest, that late surge can be credited to the efforts of teller Bridgette Gaebelein.
“Bridgette was the cheerleader at our location,” bank Vice President and Branch Manager Shannon E. Salvestro said Thursday. “She was the driving force. She set out the buckets and put up the flyers and just worked hard at it.”
“We had a number of individuals asking where they might continue to drop off their aluminum cans to benefit dialysis patients,” Stone stated. “Fairchild Medical Center has graciously agreed to be a drop-off site. Those wishing to do so can take them in to the gift shop, where they will be accepted.
FMC Assistant Administrator Mike Madden confirmed Monday that the gift shop will be the location for future drop-off of the aluminum pull tabs.
“Once again, a big ‘Thank you’ to the community at large for making our campaign a huge success,” Stone stated, “and thank you to KSYC and the Siskiyou Daily News for their coverage of this event.”
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