10,000 Reward Points and Your New Favorite Card

Looking for a new “front of the wallet” card?
You know what we mean.
That card you use so much that it is always in front of everything else in your wallet, easy to find and more used than all the others combined.

We are so confident that our Visa ® Platinum Credit Card will be your new favorite credit card, we will give you 10,000 free reward points just for trying the card.

Why are we so confident you will like this card? In addition to the great local service that comes from VCNB credit cards, you will also receive reward points for every dollar you spend with your Visa Platinum Credit Card.

Now through February 28, 2015, every new credit card customer who opens a new Visa Platinum Credit Card will receive a 10,000 reward point bonus. Reward points can be redeemed for a number of great items including gift cards, travel and thousands of neat products.

Your bonus will be added to the account within the first few days of the month after the credit card is opened.

Contact your local office today to get started. To learn more about the Platinum Card and this promotion, click here.

UChoose Rewards® points have no cash value. Credit restrictions apply. VCNB is Member FDIC.

 

 

 

VCNB Celebrates Christmas

Have you been good all year? As children young and old alike can tell you, Santa knows! And he’s keeping a list of all the naughty and nice boys and girls across the world. Every December 4 is celebrated as “Santa’s List Day” and in honor, we decided to compile a list of some fun holiday activities we are involved with this year.

Kingston and Kileigh, the children of VCNB employee Austin Rohr enjoyed meeting Santa at the bank last December. Bring your kids to meet Santa at our Friendly Bremen locations this month!

Kingston and Kileigh, the children of VCNB employee Austin Rohr enjoyed meeting Santa at the bank last December. Bring your kids to meet Santa at our Friendly Bremen locations this month!

Santa Visit
Lancaster 3 – 5 p.m. Friday, December 5
Santa Claus is coming to town!  Santa will be visiting with the good little boys and girls at our W. Fair Ave., Friendly Bremen Banking Center from 3pm-5pm.  Come say hello to the jolly old elf himself!

Santa Parade
Logan 2 p.m. Saturday December 6
Help us welcome Santa to the Hocking Hills with this huge annual event! Our employees at the Hocking Hills Banking Center are always excited to take part in this parade which starts at the Hocking County Fairgrounds and ends at the Tractor Supply parking lot. Santa arrives at the end of the parade and the downtown lights are lit at that time.

Christmas in Downtown
McArthur 3 – 6 p.m.  Saturday December 6
We are thrilled to participate in the tenth annual Christmas in Downtown! This event, sponsored by the Vinton County Chamber of Commerce, features door prizes, crafts for the kids, horse drawn wagon rides, inflatables, music, food specials, vendors, a parade and more! There will also be a number of fundraisers for local non-profits including Shepherd’s House, churches and the fire departments. VCNB will host activities in our Customer Service Center which ordinarily is not open to the public. We will have a craft for the kids, a tropical snack, lots of fun tropical decorations and a door prize! Also, be sure to look for Santa who always arrives in town during the parade!

Santa Visit
Lancaster 3- 5 p.m. Friday, December 12
Santa Claus will return to Lancaster today to visit our Friendly Bremen Banking Center at 521 E. Main St. Come say hello to old St. Nick!

Santa Visit
Bremen, 3- 5 p.m. Friday, December 19
Santa must love the Friendly Bremen Banking Center because he is spending another Friday afternoon with us – this time in Bremen! Stop by and tell him your Christmas wishes!

Santa Visit
Pataskala, 10 a.m. to Noon Saturday, December 20
There is one last chance to visit with Kris Kringle at the Friendly Bremen Banking Center this year. Today he will be at 700 Corylus Dr., Pataskala. Stop by to meet Santa and tell him your most important Christmas wishes!

 

Thanksgiving Reflections

Thursday is Thanksgiving and here at VCNB we are preparing to be closed for the holiday. All of our seventeen locations, including Customer Service, will be closed so our employees may celebrate the holiday with their families.

 As we contemplate the holiday and its meaning, we wanted to share with you a few quotes about Thanksgiving and gratitude. Plus there’s one at the end from the great Johnny Carson to make you laugh!

From all of us at VCNB, we wish you a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. After being closed for the Thanksgiving holiday Thursday, we will resume regular business hours Friday.

Enjoy!

New England Fall Color“Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you’ll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you’ll find that you have more of it.”  — Ralph Marston

 

“If a fellow isn’t thankful for what he’s got, he isn’t likely to be thankful for what he’s going to get.” — Frank W. Clark

 

“When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around.” — Willie Nelson

 

“Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have, you will never, ever have enough.” — Oprah Winfrey

 

“Gratitude can transform common days into Thanksgiving, turn routine jobs into joy, and change ordinary opportunities into blessings.” — William Arthur Ward

 

Autumn Leaves“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” —  John Fitzgerald Kennedy

 

“An optimist is a person who starts a new diet on Thanksgiving Day.” — Irv Kupcinet

 

“Give thanks for unknown blessings already on their way.” —  Native American Saying

 

“Not what we say about our blessings, but how we use them, is the true measure of our thanksgiving.” — W.T. Purkiser

 

“Thanksgiving is an emotional holiday. People travel thousands of miles to be with people they only see once a year. And then discover once a year is way too often.” —Johnny Carson

 

 

Keep Calm and Get $100!

Keep Calm Woman holding xmas presentsFeeling stressed this holiday season? At VCNB, we want you to keep calm. That’s why we are offering the “Keep Calm and Get $100” promo! For a limited time, new checking customers will receive $100 just for opening their account.

Consider it our gift to you: extra cash to help cover holiday expenses and the peace of mind that comes from doing business with VCNB, a bank you can trust.

To receive the $100 bonus, you must open the account online and deposit a minimum of $100 within thirty days of opening the account. You Terms and Conditions for Keep Calmwill receive the $100 cash bonus 45 to 60 days after making that minimum deposit.

This promotion runs through December 31, 2014. Current checking account customers are not eligible for this promotion.

VCNB is Member FDIC.

Money Superstitions Around the World

Everyone could use a little extra luck, especially where money is concerned. That may be why people in nations across the globe hold dear a host of superstitions regarding money and fortune. Here are a few of those superstitions to give you some food for thought today.

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In Argentina, the superstitious believe that finding money on the ground is a sign that more money is on the way.

Argentinian superstition states that finding money on the ground is a sign that more money is on the way. But that good fortune can be reversed by spending the found money or by returning it to the rightful owner.

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Some Chinese people believe that keeping a dish full of spare change in the kitchen will make them prosperous.

The superstitious in Turkey believe that holding gold in your hand in a dream means you will earn money in real life. They also believe that a scratched right palm means you will spend money while a scratched left palm means you will receive money.

In nearby Greece, it is commonly believed that money attracts money. They believe that having a single coin in your possession will help you find good fortune. However, completely emptying your pockets, wallet or bank account will bring you very bad fortune. If you give someone the gift of a new wallet or purse it is best to include a few coins to prevent them from being empty from the beginning. Russian superstitions support this belief that you must never give an empty wallet or purse. Russians also believe that scattering coins in bags and cupboards around your home will attract more money. Careful though – if someone picks up these coins from your home, the process will be reversed!

The people of India believe the elephant brings good luck. Symbolizing luck and great wealth, the elephant is often worn as jewelry and prominently displayed.

Chinese people have many beliefs and practices related to money. One example is that they believe keeping a dish full of spare change in your kitchen is thought to make them prosperous.

Several cultures, including Lithuanian, believe that you should never place your wallet or bag on the ground or your hat under the table. These acts mean that you will have no money in the future.

Finding an egg with two yolks means that you will become wealthy, according to superstitions in the Phillipines. If you wish to lure money your way, Puerto Rican folklore says you need only to burn a cinnamon stick. Making a cross on the floor after you pick up found money will bring even more money, according to Mexican tradition.

Do you believe in superstitions?

Stay Safe At the ATM

The ATM is a wonderful convenience, especially if you are unable to make it in during bank hours. Unfortunately, a combination of opportunity and means could make you an unsuspecting target if the wrong person came along.

It is important to think ahead and to take some precautions at the ATM. Here are some tips to keep you and your money safe.

  1. Observe your surroundings before approaching the ATM. Look for an ATM that is well lit and that is free from obstructions. And of course, don’t approach an ATM if you notice suspicious activity in the area.
  2. Be prepared before you reach the ATM. Have your card out and ready, know your PIN and know what you need to do so that you may conduct your business as quickly as possible. The less time you linger, the less time a robber has to target you.
  3. Use your hand to shield the keyboard and screen so that someone waiting in line cannot see you enter your transaction amount or PIN.
  4. Leave quickly, putting away your receipt, card and cash. Wait until you are in a safe place to count your cash.
  5. If using a walk-up ATM, never leave your car unlocked or the engine running when you get out. If it’s night, be sure to park in a well-lit area, preferably close to the ATM. If possible, take someone with you.
  6. If using a drive-up ATM, keep all doors locked and windows rolled up. And again, leave the area as soon as your transaction is complete.

We all think that crime won’t happen to us but, sadly, it can happen to anyone at any time. We urge you to use caution and common sense in your daily life, especially where money is involved.