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classroom course expands the capabilities of the AgriL-
ife Extension Service (coordinated by The Texas A&M
University System) in spreading horticultural news and
knowledge, and the 70-hour volunteer portion serves
the community in providing hands-on work beautifying
parks and museum grounds and public areas and in cre-
ating or assisting in community gardens. Master Garden-
ers generously share their knowledge with the public by
patiently answering questions and solving problems that
come in on their help-lines, running information booths
at various local events, giving garden tours, and speaking
to a variety of groups.
The Library is located at 501 Bolivar and can be
reached by phone at 940-458-3257, e-mail library@san-
gertexas.org, and on Facebook. While preregistration is
not required, it is helpful to ensure plenty of handouts.
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Event is open to children ages 4 to 15. Trophies will be awarded for 1st,
2‘ and 3rd Place as well as the biggest fish. All children registered are
eligible for door prizes. Everything is free, except bait; bring your bait
& fishing pole and have a good time!
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Driven to Beat Cancer 5K Run/Walk set for
June 15th - In support of Lydia McMillian
Lydia McMillian was recently diagnosed with
breast cancer and in currently undergoing chemo-
therapy. Though she has strong faith in God and a
determined mind, CrossFit Driven in Sanger would
like to raise funds in order to help pay for some of the
extreme costs that go along with treatments.
Lydia is a loving wife and mother and known by
many members of the community as a great yoga in-
stuctor.
Please join them June 15 at 8 am for a 5k Run/
Walk benefiting Lydia and her family. Cost is $30
and pre-registering guarantees you a shirt with your
entry. You can sign up that morning under the pavil-
lion at the park and t-shirts will then be on first come
first serve basis. Please arrive by 7:30am the day of if
you neeed to sign up. The race will start promptly at
8:00am.
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Ambrose coming to Sanger Public Library
Although people are in the midst of Spring gar-
dening, it is not too early to plan and prepare for a
Fall garden. Denton County Master Gardener Bon-
nie Ambrose of Pilot Point is coming to Sanger Pub-
lic Library on May 30th, at 6:30 p.m. to help us do
just that.
Bonnie is a New York native, but she has been in
Texas for 37 years and recently retired from Atmos
Energy. “You could say gardening is in my blood”,
she says. “I have always had an interest in gardening,
but not much time until I retired. My favorite part
of being a Master Gardener is meeting people and
learning new ways to do things.”
Texas Master Gardener classes began in 1979 in
Montgomery County and have grown to encompass
76 counties. The program began in Denton County
in 1989. Each Master Gardener completes a class-
More thoughtful decisions and more recep-
tiveness to professional advice - Women take more
time to make investment decisions than men, and
more readily accept investment recommendations
from financial professionals, according to a sur-
vey from InvestmentNews. And women are more
likely to consult a professional financial advisor in
the first place, according to a study from the Spec-
trem Group, a financial research firm. Given the
number of factors involved in successful investing
- setting long-term goals, evaluating risk tolerance,
navigating volatile financial markets, diversifying
investment portfolios, and so on - it’s important
to get solid financial and investment advice from
trained, experienced professionals.
Greater risk aversion - When it comes to sav-
ings and investing, women are generally more risk
averse than men, according to a large-scale survey
by BlackRock, a global investment management
firm, and supported by numerous other surveys
and studies. Having a greater risk aversion can
help women investors reduce the likelihood of
incurring short-term losses from highly volatile
or speculative investments. Nonetheless, it’s not
really possible to avoid all investment risk - and
it’s probably not even desirable. In fact, there may
well be a flip side to women’s risk avoidance, in
that an overly conservative portfolio won’t produce
the growth potential needed to achieve long-term
goals. And this indeed is a danger to which women
investors should be alert. Generally speaking, nei-
ther excessive risk nor excessive caution will serve
investors well.
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istics of women investors can be of value to every-
one. Consider putting them to work for yourself.
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Most of us would probably agree that men and
women frequently behave differently, and these dif-
ferences often show up in professional, family and
social situations. Of course, this certainly doesn’t
mean either gender has an advantage in these areas.
However, here’s an interesting question: Do women
possess attributes that may make them better inves-
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Some evidence suggests this may indeed be the
case. Consider the following:
Long-term focus - Women seem to focus more
on long-term goals, according to some studies,
whereas men may concentrate more on short-term
track records of potential investments. Generally
speaking, taking a long-term approach to investing
is a good strategy because it can help you maintain
discipline and avoid subjecting yourself to the dan-
gers of overreacting to market swings. One such dan-
ger is selling an investment whose price may have
dropped but may still have strong fundamentals and
good prospects.
Less frequent trading - A well-known study
from the University of California found that men
traded investments 45% more frequently than wom-
en. Other, more recent studies have produced some-
what different results, but the overall picture does
seem to show that women do significantly less buy-
ing and selling than men. This tendency is important
because frequent trading can undercut a long-term,
cohesive investment strategy. If you’re constantly
buying and selling, you won’t give some investments
a chance to achieve their full growth potential, and
you might disrupt the diversification necessary for
long-term success.
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