Celebrating our 84th! Let’s Go to Knotts.

Let’s have a blast together at Knott’s Berry Farm on Saturday, June 29, 2024!

It’s our Annual Meeting – a time dedicated to celebrating our collective achievements! Join us for a day of fun as we mark our 84th anniversary! None of this would be possible without your ongoing support.

In a world full of banking options, your dedication to our Credit Union continues to make us stronger. Since 1939, we’ve been on a mission to help our members thrive. Our recipe for success hasn’t changed from the past to the present, and we’re carrying it into the future. We are a true financial cooperative. We are in it for you, and not for profit.

It’s only $45 per person to join in the fun

This is a great deal, and the credit union is covering the bulk of the cost. Imagine this: while the general admission price for this day is a whopping $74.99 and doesn’t even include food, your ticket gets you access to the Amusement Park and the Gold Rush Camp picnic area.

We will be hosting our Annual Meeting at the picnic area, where you’ll meet our dedicated volunteers (Board and Supervisory Committee Members) and staff from 11:00 am to 11:30 am. It’ll be short and sweet because right after, the real fun begins!

Picture this: a mouthwatering buffet lunch awaits, featuring none other than the legendary fried chicken cooked up with Mrs. Knott’s secret recipe! But that’s not all – we’ve got a whole lineup of games and activities planned just for you. Plus, we’re giving away a ton of prizes that’ll have you jumping with joy!

Save the date! Tickets go on sale Monday, May 13, 2024.

We do expect that we will sell out of tickets. So that more members can take advantage of this offer, each member can grab up to six (6) tickets. We recommend saving this date on your calendar and visit this page again to purchase your tickets.

The Business Meeting (Annual Meeting)

Curious about what’s happening at the meeting? You’ll get to meet our dedicated volunteers and staff who work hard to provide financial services just for you. The nominating committee will introduce the three amazing folks nominated to serve another three-year term:


Yoshiko Fong has been a member of the Credit Union’s Board of Directors since 1997. Prior to this, she served on the Supervisory Committee from 1982 to 1985 and again from 1993 to 1997. Fong held the positions of Assistant Budget Director and Director of Accounting at LAUSD before retiring as the District’s Controller.

With a 35-year tenure at California State University, Dominguez Hills, Dr. Ball-Parker has held various roles including Director of University Outreach and Information Services, Director of Early Outreach and Family and Community Initiatives, University Registrar, and Director of the Educational Opportunity Program (EOP), Director of Alumni and Family Programs and she currently serves as the Director of the Presidential Scholars Program. Dr. Ball-Parker is heavily involved in her community.  She is an active member of the Los Angeles South Bay Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated and The Harbor Area Chapter of The Links Incorporated. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from California State University, Dominguez Hills, her Master of Science in Community Clinical Psychology from California State University, Long Beach, and her Doctorate in Educational Technology from Pepperdine University. Dr. Ball-Parker has been a Board member for 11 years.  As a proud CSU Dominguez Hills Alumna she was awarded the Inaugural Toro Award for her exemplary contributions to the CSU Dominguez Hills community.   She has also written a children’s book with her granddaughter Katelynn that will be released in September.

Dr. Hawkins currently serves as an Assistant Superintendent, overseeing a budget exceeding $140 million. He is dedicated to building effective educational organizations and ensuring student success. His work includes developing Local Control Accountability Plans (LCAP) that link curriculum, instruction, and funding to student needs. Dr. Hawkins has managed business services divisions and K-12 district operating budgets ranging from $25 million to $140 million, as well as facilities construction budgets from $10 million to $30 million. He leads teams of over 300 employees.

Dr. Hawkins holds a Bachelor’s degree in Management and a Master’s degree in Business Administration from the Touro College and University System, and a Doctorate in Transformational Leadership from Bakke Graduate University. He is also a graduate of the University of Southern California’s Urban Superintendent Program, a Certified Chief Business Official through the California Association of School Business Officials, and an adjunct professor of business at the university level.

Note, there will be no floor nominations allowed. However, if you are interested in serving as a volunteer, please complete your application by clicking below. Completed applications will be reviewed by a committee for consideration.