The Truth Staff
Kristin Moncrief, the owner of Optigo by Twix ‘N’ Between, has opened a new shop in the Minority Way Plaza (corner of Bancroft and Franklin) in order to provide vision care in a setting anyone can find at any time of the day or week.
Moncrief, an ABO Certified Ohio Licensed Optician and Certified Vision Screener, with a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management and a minor in Marketing from the University of Toledo, was introduced to the optical industry several years ago she fell in love with helping others see.
For several years now, since 2020, Moncrief has provided such service, at homes, churches, schools or workplaces, by means of a bus. That bus will remain a part of the business, says Moncrief. The option of an office will now provide to customers a regular hour operation that will be open to all.
To start, Moncrief’s office at Minority Way Plaza will be open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3 to 5:30 p.m. and on Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Moncrief and Optigo by Twix ‘N’ Between are joining the other Black-owned businesses and agencies at Minority Way Plaza: Mike Ivery’s Gold Star Veterans; Kim Dixon’s Jewel Realty; Gerald Aaron’s We Care (Home Health Care; Crystal’s Sinceres Learning Ladder; Nikola Welcome-Bovell’s Truth Colours Gallery and The Truth Newspaper
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call or text 419-754-0278 or visit twixnbetween.com.