Bank workers lend helping hand at home of West Valley veteran; nearly 30 others in 'paint-a-thon'


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WEST VALLEY CITY — A veteran's house was getting a swift makeover Monday as bank workers volunteered their after-hours time on nearly 30 home improvement service projects in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming.

The effort at the home of Randy and Virginia Nielsen was part of the 32nd annual Zions Bank Paint-a-Thon service project.

"We just have a great time giving back to the community and it's actually one of the guiding principles of the organization — to support the communities that we serve," said Jamie Issowits, a human resources manager helping with the painting at the Nielsen home. "I think this is my 15th year doing the paint-a-thon."

Issowits said the projects generally benefitted those with lower incomes, the elderly and military veterans.

Nielsen is a veteran of the Vietnam War who the bank said was referred by Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services.

"It's just a good opportunity to spend time together and do something nice for some people who are just good, genuine people," said Marc Nadauld, director of human resources information system and payroll.

Several workers brought their families to help paint Monday evening.

Several volunteers helped paint the home of Randy and Virginia Nielsen as part of the 32nd annual Zions Bank Paint-a-Thon service project on Monday in West Valley City.
Several volunteers helped paint the home of Randy and Virginia Nielsen as part of the 32nd annual Zions Bank Paint-a-Thon service project on Monday in West Valley City. (Photo: Andrew Adams, KSL-TV)

"It's going to be really pretty when it's done," said Lauri Welch as she stood next to a fresh coat of blue paint.

Zions Bank said this year's paint-a-thon involved more than 2,100 volunteers at 28 properties in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming.

Seventy-five workers alone were lending their time this week to the project at the Nielsen home.

Nielsen and his wife were pleased with the look of the work. Randy said he thought the color would "stand out" in the neighborhood.

"There's a lot of seniors that are in need of a change and a help," Virginia Nielsen said. "I think it's great."

Zions Bank workers volunteered their after-hours time on nearly 30 home improvement service projects in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming this week as part of the 32nd annual Zions Bank Paint-a-Thon service project, on Monday, including the home of Randy and Virginia Nielsen in West Valley City.
Zions Bank workers volunteered their after-hours time on nearly 30 home improvement service projects in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming this week as part of the 32nd annual Zions Bank Paint-a-Thon service project, on Monday, including the home of Randy and Virginia Nielsen in West Valley City. (Photo: Andrew Adams, KSL-TV)

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Andrew Adams is an award-winning journalist and reporter for KSL-TV. For two decades, he's covered a variety of stories for KSL, including major crime, politics and sports.

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