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eyeglasses News Archive12-Apr-2008
Camden Lions see globally with eyeglass campaign (Camden Herald) CAMDEN ? The Camden Lions Club had a first-hand look, recently, at how their organization?s eyeglasses recycling program benefits people in need in other countries, and it has been proposed that the Club help fund eye-care programs in a community in Columbia for one year.
Pharmacy robberies hit area cities (The Carrollton Leader) Area police departments are working together to find a man who stole prescription painkillers from at least one pharmacy. Carrollton police are looking for a man who robbed one CVS/Pharmacy on March 26 and attempted to rob another one.
Masumi's death felt across ocean (Honolulu Advertiser) When news of the disappearance of Masumi Watanabe spread from Honolulu to Japan last April, a friend of the stricken
Fulford: New technology would recycle air pollution (Savannah Morning News) One of the major allures of recycling for environmentally conscious folks is it avoids the pollution-producing activities required to mine bauxite for aluminum, for instance.
Donate used eyeglasses (Home News Tribune) SOMERSET COUNTY ? IN CELEBRATION of Protect Your Vision Month, the Somerset County Office for the Disabled invites the public to donate used prescription eyeglasses to people home and abroad who do not have access to eye care.
Carrollton/Farmers Branch community calendar (Dallas Morning News) FARMERS BRANCH COMMUNITY WATCH will host a safety fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today outside Turner Hardware, at Valley View and Josey lanes. Residents can register bicycles and get child car seats inspected.
Moms find success in new CLIMB Wyoming program (Casper Star-Tribune) The eyeglasses surrounding her -- the metal ones without rims, the brightly colored plastic ones in pink, green and blue, and the ones tinted various shades to dim the sun -- signify Joselyn Andersen's new outlook on life.
Briefs: Answers to legal queries (Daily Herald) The Kane County Bar Association's "Ask A Lawyer Day" will be held today. As part if its 150th anniversary, the association is holding this event on the second Saturday of each month.
Forgetting to remember things (Journal Inquirer) The other day, my wife asked me to stop at the grocery store on the way home and get a fresh loaf of French or Italian bread to go with the spaghetti we?d be having for dinner.
Wentzville Lions Club opposes Progress Park fees (St. Charles Journal) Correct the Wentzville Lions Club if it's wrong, but members think the $300 facility fee and $3 million insurance policy required for a steak-night fundraiser seem a little steep.
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