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Oct 24 2013

Fall Into Fashion 2013

"Fall in Fashion" was a huge success!! Thanks to all of you who stopped by and participated in the fun!! A special thanks goes to Sarah, Jan, and Phil, our frame representatives, who worked tirelessly throughout the day to show their frame lines. Many thanks goes to Jeff, our Shamir lens rep, who was another pair of hands helping out in any way...making adjustments, delivering new glasses and whatever else needed to be done.

Another thank you goes to Kaarin Reese, who worked as an assistant to our frame reps, and Jaime Hansen, who continually refilled the goodie area and made sure everything in that area was just right!! Also, thanks to Carissa and Victoria LaFleur who filled in doing whatever was needed. We cannot forget Jan Mickelson from WHO Radio, who definitely contributed to all the fun!! If you missed out, stop by anyway!! We always have over 1000 frames for you to choose from!! We want you to have "the personal vision care you deserve"!!!

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