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34 The Queens Courier • december 17, 2015 FOR BREAKING NEWS VISIT www.qns.com Season’s Greetings Wishing you health and happiness this holiday season and prosperity in the New Year. Looking to open a business or need help with your start up? Think of QEDC in 2016. Learn how to set up a company and avoid missteps that can cost you time and money. Reserve a free appointment with a business advisor and start your new venture! We’re located at 120-55 Queens Blvd. Ste. 309, Kew Gardens CONTACT US AT WWW.QUEENSNY.ORG OR 718-263-0546 *SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS, PROMOTIONS, SPECIALS, UNION OR INSURANCE PLANS. COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE. SCOTT BARON’S STAR OF QUEENS brought to you by star OF queens SCOTT BARON & ASSOCIATES, P.C. Attorneys & Counselors at Law 1-866-WAS-HURT (866) 927-4878 EYESUPPLY WELCOMES BACK NEW YORK CITY DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CARPENTERS. OVER 300 UNION & HEALTH PLANS ACCEPTED! ACCEPTING MOST INSURANCE PLANS. 718.738.9800 We Accept: Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue View NYC Council of Carpenters & most Eyemed Insurance. WE ARE A GVS PROVIDER Please call us to see if we accept your insurance. exam not incl’d VARILUX Progressive Lenses (No-Line Bifocals) w/Metal Frames $16999 With coupon* Expires 12/4/15 DOCTOR IN: MON., WED., FRI., 10-5:30, TUES. & THURS. 11-7:30, SAT 10-4:30 39-25 BELL BLVD., BAYSIDE • 718.279.2020 www.eyesupplyofbayside.com NO-LINE BIFOCALS Progressive Lenses w/Metal Frames $9999 With coupon* Expires 12/4/15 2 PAIRS OF GLASSES $7999 With coupon* Expires 12/4/15 BUY 1 Pair of Glasses Get the 2nd Pair $100 OFF With coupon* Expires 12/4/15 OF BAYSIDE Savings! You Will Feel GREAT With Our Harold rutgers CONTRIBUTOR JEWELERS FOR CHILDREN BACKGROUND: Harold Rutgers was born and raised in Flushing. His father Victor was a jewelry designer who opened a jewelry store in Great Neck in 1962. Rutgers, a certified gemologist, joined the family business and opened Bell Family Jewelers in Bayside in 1987. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT: Rutgers is associated with Jewelers For Children. It is a nonprofit organization that donates to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital and Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Rutgers has a box and a sign in his store that states that he won’t charge customers for services such as jewelry cleaning. Instead, they can donate a sum of their choice to the charity by dropping it in the box. Rutgers said that after he started this initiative 10 years ago, he found that people come to his store for the services because they also get the opportunity to give back at the same time. This year, he has already collected more than $1,500 and hopes to surpass that and collect $2,000 next year. GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT: “Being able to give back to the wonderful community,” said Rutgers. “Just being able to give back every day makes me feel great. I try to teach my two children to do the same.” BIGGEST CHALLENGE: “Staying competitive in the business, keeping prices reasonable with today’s rising costs,” said Rutgers. “It’s a tough business environment.” INSPIRATION: “My father,” said Rutgers. “He gave me an engraved ID bracelet when I went to high school that said, ‘The secret to success is consistency to purpose.’ That’s the rule I live by.” BY ASHA MAHADEVAN


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