Banking Partner Hosts Reds Tickets/Postgame Fireworks Giveaway

Faculty and staff are invited to participate in PNC’s Cincinnati Reds ticket/fireworks giveaway that will include four 2-ticket packages to the Cincinnati Reds vs. the Seattle Mariners on Friday, July 5, with postgame fireworks. After the game, winners will be escorted to the visiting team’s dugout at approximately 10 p.m. to watch the fireworks.

To enter to win, visit the PNC Branch in TUC, Level 3, Wednesday, June 19, through Wednesday, June 26. TUC Branch hours are Monday-Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

PNC Bank makes banking convenient for UC employees with 10 ATMs on campus and a full-service branch with cash services on Level 3 of TUC. UC employees can also link their PNC account to their UCID/Bearcat Card and use their UCID as an ATM card. PNC also offers exclusive banking benefits for UC employees and financial workshops on campus.

For more information, call TUC Branch Manager Ron Colyer at 569-4190.

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