Value News March 2016 Owasso

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VOL 23 ISSUE 3

March 2016

OWASSO COLLINSVILLE

NE Oklahoma’s Leading Consumer Newspaper

Never Let Your A Heart for Your Eyes Fear Decide Your Future Dr. Len Hart has treated families in Collinsville for 34 years at Primary Eye Care. By Sheryl Sowell

Waterstone Private Wealth Management helps clients create confidence in their dreams for their future. By Melanie Hasty-Grant With the markets making a turn for the worst since January, the smell of fear is in the air. Not only is it in “the air,” you can sense it in the hearts of investors. F-E-A-R has two meanings. Forget everything and run, or face everything and rise. The choice is yours. I hope you decide to face your fear and rise. So what does facing the fears of the market mean, exactly? A lot of folks have been rocking along over the last cou-

ple of years, maybe making little headway here or there but knowing deep down they don’t really have an investment or retirement “plan” in place. It’s something people find easy to put off. Some may have visited an investment person one time, who put them in some investments but have not received any further advice or service. Some may have left their 401(k)’s at old company plans or moved them to an online “do-it-yourself” outfit in an attempt to save money. At any rate, when triple digit losses (continued on page 24)

The staff of Primary Eye Care (L to R): Erica Smith, Hannah Lechtenberg, Dr. Len Hart, Shelley Hayes, Natalie Roberts and Tiffani Glen.

Think you don’t need to see an eye doctor because your vision is perfectly fine? Think again. Eye exams aren’t only for people with poor vision. They’re an important way of detecting eye problems before you have symptoms. Eye doctors can also catch other health problems early – an eye exam can detect diabetes, high blood pressure, glaucoma and macular degeneration, among numerous other health conditions. If it’s been a few years since your last appointment, or if you’ve never had one, it’s time to schedule a visit (continued on page 24)

Spring Fashion at The District New arrivals are coming in daily at The District on Main in downtown Claremore. By Sheryl Sowell

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Ken Grant and Melanie Hasty-Grant, owners of Waterstone Private Wealth Management.

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Bixby, Jenks & Sapulpa 8,908 homes ixby–74008–6,371 enks–74037–6,281 pulpa–74066–6,256

Spring is almost here! And The District on Main in downtown Claremore is prepared, with new arrivals coming in daily. From dresses for Easter to an expanding line of menswear, the upscale boutique promises to delight your senses when you walk through the door at 407 W. Will Rogers Blvd. According to Elle Magazine’s “A Comprehensive Guide to Spring 2016 Fashion Trends,” a few of the major trends that fashionistas will be sporting include 70s-inspired suede, pleats, fringe, and lightweight denim. You’ll find all these styles and much more at The District. “Other popular (continued on page 24) (L to R): Nikki Hall, store owner Cari Bohannan, and Kayla Dossett with a few of the spring selections at The District on Main.

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