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Liberty Bank Offers FREE Document Shredding Saturday

For Niles area residents, there’s still time to gather
sensitive documents to shred at Liberty Bank for Savings' free shredding day
Saturday, July 6, at its convenient branch at 6210 N. Milwaukee Ave, Chicago.  Offered as a community service, the event
will be held between 9 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.  
There is no charge and reservations are not required.





Family, friends and neighbors may
bring up to 25 pounds of sensitive documents to be shredded and disposed of properly
at the event.  Proper shredding is a way
to fight fraud and combat identity theft which continues to rise. It is
estimated that identity theft costs across the nation total more than $45
billion dollars. Approximately 10,000 identity theft victims
are Illinois residents.





Through this helping partnership, Liberty Bank for Savings
continues its long tradition of community service.  For more information about the variety
of events that Liberty offers as a community
service or to learn more about Liberty’s
mortgage products and services or for any other banking needs, visit www.libertybank.com.  

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The roots of Liberty Bank for Savings reach back
to1898 when members of the Parish of All Saints Polish National Catholic Church
came together in the spirit of "neighbors helping neighbors." Liberty provides safe and secure banking services at five
locations—three on the northwest side of Chicago,
one in Park Ridge and one in Lincolnwood and
celebrates its 115th anniversary in 2013.
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