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Purdue Federal To Host 4th Annual Community Shred Day

WEST LAFAYETTE, IN (April 1, 2013) – Purdue Federal Credit Union (Purdue Federal) will host its fourth annual Community Shred Day from 8 a.m. to noon, on Saturday, April 20, at its Union Street Branch located at 1520 Union Street in Lafayette.

The public is invited to bring old bills, tax forms and other paper documents to be securely and professionally shredded. Staples and paper clips may be left on the documents. Shredding services are free and there is no limit on the amount of papers individuals may bring to be destroyed. Due to the overwhelming response to last year’s event, this year’s event will include two shred trucks.

Individuals with questions may contact a Purdue Federal representative at 765.497.3328 or 800.627.3328, or visit purduefed.com.

About Purdue Federal
Purdue Federal Credit Union (Purdue Federal) was founded as Purdue Employees Federal Credit Union (PEFCU) on the Purdue University campus in 1969. In December 2010, PEFCU acquired Members United Federal Credit Union through a merger. At the time of merger, the credit union changed its name to Purdue Federal to better reflect its membership base, which includes students, faculty and staff, and communities where Purdue University and its regional campuses operate. Purdue Federal is a member-owned financial cooperative with more than 60,000 members nationwide and assets at more than $750 million.


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