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Solarity celebrates grand opening of Moses Lake branch

STAFF REPORT | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 months AGO
by STAFF REPORT
| October 20, 2025 6:13 PM

MOSES LAKE – Solarity Credit Union announced the grand opening of its newest branch in Moses Lake at 411 East Fifth Ave. Solarity said in a press release that the new branch offers digital services and a local team ready to help members achieve their financial goals. 

“We’re incredibly excited to be branching out into the Moses Lake community,” said Mina Worthington, Solarity Credit Union President and CEO. “At Solarity, we offer a different type of banking solution than other banks and credit unions.” 

From Oct. 20 through 31, community members are invited to stop by the new branch to celebrate with special offers, prize giveaways and more. The release said that throughout the two weeks, visitors can take advantage of limited-time special offers on loans and savings accounts, as well as enter the grand prize drawing for a 7-night Alaskan cruise. More details can be found at solaritycu.org/win    

“We look forward to guiding individuals, families, and small businesses in Moses Lake with complex financial needs,” said Worthington. “This celebration is our way of saying thank you and welcoming everyone to experience the Solarity difference.” 

The new branch was designed with the community in mind, the press release said, providing an attractive space where members can connect with Solarity’s team, explore financial resources and experience the services the credit union offers.  

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