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OPELIKA, AL (WTVM) -
MAX Credit
Union will celebrate the grand opening of its new Opelika branch with a ribbon
cutting ceremony on Friday, October 5 at 9 a.m.
The ceremony
will be held at the new MAX branch, located at 3021 Frederick Road in Opelika.
The state-of-the-art
smart banking center features lobby and drive-through service and will serve
members in Opelika, Auburn, and surrounding Lee County communities.
The branch
employs six Lee County residents and is managed by Branch Manager Matt Cox.
Scheduled
speakers include:
Alabama Speaker of the House Mike Hubbard
Opelika Mayor Gary Fuller
MAX President and CEO Greg McClellan
MAX Vice President of Business Development Joe
Andrew
MAX Opelika Branch Manager Matt Cox
As part of
the celebration, MAX will also announce the winners of its $10,000 Charity
Giveaway. MAX will recognize and present checks totaling a minimum of $10,000
to four Lee County community organizations.