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Writer's pictureLorna Hamilton

International Credit Union Day Brings Joy And Community Spirit To Vermilion And Mannville


From left, Vermilion Credit Union Account Manager Tracey Rogers, Cotton Candy Deluxe business owner Beaudon Rose and Vermilion Credit Union Fat Cat. Photo Lorna Hamilton

In a heartwarming celebration of community and connection, International Credit Union Day was marked with joy and appreciation on October 17, continuing a cherished tradition observed every third Thursday in October since 1948. This special day invites reflection on the credit union movement’s rich history, acknowledges its remarkable achievements, and honours the dedication of both members and staff. It’s a day to celebrate the values that have made credit unions a vital part of communities worldwide.

Across Canada, credit unions came together to celebrate the occasion, but the Vermilion and Mannville branches truly captured the spirit of the day with their relaxed yet festive atmosphere. The events at these local branches highlighted the deep-rooted relationship between credit unions and the communities they serve.

Katrina de Nevers, Marketing Coordinator for Vermilion Credit Union, emphasized the importance of the day, saying, “Today is a day to celebrate our members and businesses, to show our appreciation for their hard work and contributions, making Vermilion and Mannville better places to live and work.”

Visitors to the branches were greeted with a warm and inviting celebration. The event featured delicious cupcakes baked by Raylene Stewart of Cakes and Bakes (in Vermilion) and Elna Strain (in Mannville), alongside coffee, popcorn, and cotton candy spun by Cotton Candy Deluxe, a new venture started by enterprising Grade 6 student Beaudon Rose. Attendees also had the chance to participate in a door prize draw, with winners receiving a swag basket filled with culinary items. Free 2025 Credit Union calendars were available to help members stay organized in the coming year, and children were kept entertained with Credit Union Day-themed colouring pages.

The day’s festivities embodied the close bond between credit union members and staff, reflecting the mutual appreciation that runs deep in these institutions. International Credit Union Day serves as a powerful reminder of the essential role credit unions play in building community spirit—not just through financial services, but also through their commitment to engaging with and supporting the people they serve.

As the years pass, International Credit Union Day continues to grow stronger, reinforcing the invaluable connection between credit unions and the communities that depend on them.

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