May 2013 - First Federal Savings of Lorain

The Quarterly Slice
Welcome to the Coolest Kids
Club in the world! Now that
you have your very own
savings account it’s time to
start saving money!
Fun Money Facts
How long does money last?
That depends on the denomination of the note. A $1 bill
lasts 18 months; $5 bill, two years; $10 bill, three years; $20
bill, four years; and $50 and $100 bills, nine years. Bills that
get worn out from everyday use are taken out of circulation
and replaced.
What denominations of bills were first printed?
The first paper notes were printed in denominations of 1
cent, 5 cents, 25 cents, and 50 cents.
How much does $1 million weigh?
That would depend on the denomination of the bills you use.
Since there are 490 notes in a pound, if you used $1 bills it
would weigh 2,040.8 pounds, but if you used $100 bills it
would weigh only 20.4 pounds.
How much money is printed each day?
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces 38 million
notes a day with a face value of approximately $541 million.
That doesn't mean there is $541 million more money
circulating today than there was yesterday, though, because
95% of the notes printed each year are used to replace notes
already in circulation.
Color the Cheddar logo below and return to your local branch for a
chance to win 4 tickets to a Crusherʼs game and some goodies!
Please print name and phone number at the bottom of the sheet.
All entries must be submitted by June 29th!
NAME:
PHONE #:
Cheddarʼs
Cheddarʼs Word
Word
Scramble
Scramble
Unscramble each of the clue words.
Then copy the letters in the numbered cells to the cells
with the same number to solve the message below!
What you'll need
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2 cups blue Powerade, Gatorade, or Kool-Aid
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12 5-ounce disposable cups
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1 cup frozen whipped topping
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1 cup vanilla yogurt
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12 craft sticks
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2 cups cran-raspberry juice
PATRIOTIC
POPS
How to make it
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To make the pops, equally divide the blue juice among the plastic cups, then place the cups in the freezer
until the juice is partially frozen, about 30 to 45 minutes.
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Mix together the whipped topping and yogurt and divide this mixture among the cups.
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Set a craft stick in the center of each pop and return the cups to the freezer for approximately 45 minutes.
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For the final layer, add the cran-raspberry juice to the cups and place them in the freezer until solid.
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To remove the pops, run warm water over the outside of each cup.
Remember, Every Penny Counts!
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3721 Oberlin Ave
Lorain
440-282-6188
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Amherst
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2233 E 42nd St.
Lorain
440-277-5809
36690 Detroit Rd.
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440-934-3340
427 Main St.
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