Mattson Financial Services June 2019

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SAVE THE DATE! June 7 — *New Time* First Friday Event 12–3P.M. at our Kentwood Office, “Social Security & Long TermCare” FT. Shaved Ice & Rolled Ice Cream! July 5 —No First Friday Event July 13 — Annual Charity Event, “A Magical Night in Shanghai” More details soon! Aug. 2 — First Friday Event 12–3P.M. at our Kentwood Office, “Show and Shine!” Car Show. More details soon!

3226 28th Street SE Kentwood, MI 49512 INSIDE THIS ISSUE

Tune In to Diversity

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‘Influence’ and the Psychology of Yes

Why You Need to Add This Exercise for Better Balance

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Why Seniors Are Flocking to Home-Sharing Platforms

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Exploring the River of No Return

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Investment advisory services are offered through Mattson Financial Services, LLC, a Registered Investment Advisor in the state of Michigan. Insurance products and services are offered through Lakeview Financial Group, LLC. Mattson Financial Services, LLC and Lakeview Financial Group, LLC are affiliated companies. JOURNEY DOWN A RIVER OF NO RETURN

The Unspoiled Beauty of Central Idaho

There’s more to Idaho than potatoes. Sitting square in the center of the Gem State is one of the largest contiguous areas of protected wilderness in the U.S. While the Frank Church-River of No ReturnWilderness Area may not roll off the tongue as easy as Yellowstone or Yosemite, this 2 million-acre swath of mountains, gorges, and alpine lakes offers something for outdoor enthusiasts of all stripes. River of No What, Now? The name of the wilderness may sound a little ominous at first —who wants to travel down a river of no return?—but in truth, it’s a title from times gone by when canoes and small watercraft could travel down the Middle Fork of the Salmon River swiftly but couldn’t fight the current going back up. Today, those same rapids make the Middle Fork a wildly popular whitewater rafting destination, with plenty of local and out-of-state enthusiasts making a return journey every summer. Rafting Isn’t for Me. What Else You Got? If crashing down 300 Class III rapids isn’t your speed, the Frank ChurchWilderness has plenty of other ways to enjoy the wildmountain country. There are several lodges that were grandfathered in to the wilderness area, most of which are only accessible by jet boat, light aircraft, or good old-fashioned hiking. Some, like the Middle Fork Lodge, offer five-star accommodations, located conveniently close to one of the area’s many natural hot springs. Those with the right permits will find the rivers and lakes full of fishing opportunities, and the surrounding pine forests are teeming with game. Lodges? I Just Want to Get Away From It All. For those looking for a truly unplugged experience, backpacking to the many campsites scattered throughout the region can be an incredible journey. If you spend a night beside the crystal-clear waters of Langer Lake, hundreds of miles away from any light pollution, you’ll find peace, quiet, and a sky bursting with stars. If you’ve ever wanted to experience a truly untamed part of the United States, Idaho is the hidden gem you’ve been looking for.

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