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BY SETH LERER The newly remodeled Pampas Lane Service Center, a branch of the Stanford Federal Credit Union (SFCU), will celebrate with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and reception on Thursday, Oct. 9, from 5 to 7 p.m. The redesigned facility at 694 Pampas Lane, adjacent to the Children's Center, now offers ATMs in a secure lobby for after-hours deposits and withdrawals; a large-screen plasma television monitor for educational presentations; a room exclusively for financial counseling; an Internet service area; and a children's activity center. The revamped facility, which employs a full-time real estate loan specialist, financial planner and business lending specialist, also offers appointments to members outside of normal business hours. The member-owned, nonprofit SFCU has 40,000 members. It was created in 1959 and provides financial services to faculty, staff, students and alumni. Volunteers from the Stanford community serve on its board of directors and as supervisory committee members. For more information, call 723-2509 or visit http://www.sfcu.org.
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Stanford Report, October 8, 2003

