U.S. Bank Celebrates the Year of the Snake With Red Envelopes, Calendars

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The bank continues Lunar New Year tradition with customized calendars, community partnerships and pastry giveaways in select branch locations

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / January 24, 2025 / Year of the Snake calendars are available at select U.S. Bank branches as well as online.

Originally published on U.S. Bank company blog

2025 is the Year of the Snake - the Wood Snake, to be precise. This year the two-week-long Chinese New Year holiday begins on January 29 and U.S. Bank is celebrating across its footprint with employees, clients and communities.

"The Year of the Snake is associated with traits of wisdom, mystery, introspection and elegance, and we are proud to continue our tradition of offering red envelopes and customized calendars in our branches as a small way to support our clients and local communities in celebrating such a culturally significant time of year," said Sekou Kaalund, EVP, head of Branch and Small Business Banking for U.S. Bank. "We will also be active in community celebrations throughout Chicago, Seattle and cities across California, and look forward to celebrating Lunar New Year with our clients, employees and communities throughout January and February."

U.S. Bank is once again excited to share its 2025 calendars and red envelopes. Visit select local branches to pick up an exclusive 2025 Year of the Snake wall calendar and red envelopes with the theme "Journey of the Snake." Supplies are limited and available at select locations. A printable PDF of the wall calendar can be downloaded at usbank.com/yearofthesnake. In addition, here are links to download wallpapers for the January and February artwork.

This year, the calendar art was designed by Hongly Nguyen from San Jose, California. Nguyen is a Vietnamese American, born into a family of seven. She is proud to be chosen to create the art for the year of the snake calendar.

This year, the calendar art was designed by Hongly Nguyen from San Jose, California. Nguyen is a Vietnamese American, born into a family of seven. She is proud to be chosen to create the art for the year of the snake calendar.

"I hope the art in the calendar gives the vibe of wrapping things together - creating a feeling of warmth for the new year," Nguyen said. "I want people to have a celebratory vibe. Lunar New Year is about bringing people together - it's about unity. I want people to feel that all year long through my art and the calendar."