eyeglasses News Archive

24-Apr-2009

 

  • Prismatic lenses giving Fenton woman her life back (Tri-County Times)
    Fenton ? eyeglasses with prismatic lenses have given 24-year-old Larissa Nicpon her life back. Nicpon, a Linden High School graduate who lives in Fenton, suffered a head injury in February 2007. She was driving in whiteout conditions when her vehicle was involved in a multiple-car accident.


  • ?Randy Kazandy? helps make glasses fun (Canandaigua Daily Messenger)
    Former Canandaigua resident Rhonda Fischer?s new children?s book helps kids adjust to eyeglasses through the experiences of the rambunctious Randy Kazandy.  


  • Thornhill artist blocks pain by painting (YorkRegion.com News | Richmond Hill)
    With her blonde hair, matching hot pink eyeglasses and T-shirt, and funky earrings that dance with her spirited words, Julia Kane doesn't look like a grandmother of six. And she certainly doesn't look like she's sick and in pain.


  • Carolyn Wedel's artistic career started at father's printing business (Salina Journal)
    Online edition of the Salina Journal, featuring top stories, breaking news, local video, local news, sports, obituaries, classifieds and entertainment. Serving Saline County, Kansas and North Central Kansas.


  • Appreciation finds no language barriers during Continuing Promise (The Belvoir Eagle)
    Eighty-five-year-old Simone Alexis arrived at a medical clinic set up by the crew of USNS Comfort wearing her Sunday best, in anticipation of getting new eyeglasses.


  • North Brunswick Lions fundraiser April 25 (North South Brunswick Sentinel)
    North Brunswick Lions Club will hold a fundraiser 11 a.m.-1 p.m. April 25 at Outback Steakhouse, Route 1, Edison. Price is $15 per dinner, which includes prime rib, potatoes, salad and soft drink. Vegetarian meals are available. Proceeds will help families purchase eyeglasses. For information, call 732-247-0922, ext. 475.


  • Enchanting and engaging (SouthtownStar)
    Fans of "Harry Potter" will finally have a chance to get a firsthand look inside the famous wizard's magical world. "Harry Potter: The Exhibition" will open at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago on Thursday.


  • Free Login/Register (Ridgefield Press)
    Many businesses are setting up booths during Earth Fest this Saturday to collect gently used items for charity. The Candlelight Shoppe of Lingerie will collect bras for the Danbury Women?s Center. Donations will qualify customers for a discount on a new bra.


  • Chagall and the Russian Jewish Theater (San Jose Mercury News)
    A new exhibit explores the Marc Chagall's forgotten work for the Jewish theater in Russia.


  • Everything Asian (The Christian Science Monitor)
    Lots of teenage boys say they don?t understand their dads. Dae Joon Kim doesn?t even remember his.


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