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eyeglasses News Archive24-Aug-2007
Nipomo Lions Club celebrates first year (The Adobe Press) Nipomo Lions Club is celebrating its first-year anniversary during August and will hold its second annual golf tournament Sept. 20 at Blacklake Golf Resort.
'He loved helping people' (Casper Star-Tribune) CHEYENNE -- James Henderson was passionate about planes and made flying a regular part of his life, monitoring gas pipelines from the air and doing air searches for the Civil Air Patrol in Wyoming.
Lions Club doing eye screenings in local schools (Cocke County Online) NEWPORT-The Newport Lions Club is once again doing eye screenings for children ages 18 months to 6 years old in local schools. Sheila Gentry, who coordinates the program for the Lions Club, said screenings were performed Monday at Edgemont, Cosby and Smoky Mountain Elementary Schools.
Buyer beware of cool contacts (Chicago Tribune) Risk of blindness brings crackdown Fred Dockery was only trying to look cool when he bought a pair of hazel-colored contact lenses at a strip mall a block from his South Side home. But the day after he inserted the lenses he was rushed to the emergency room at the University of Chicago Hospitals, where doctors told him his eyes were so severely injured he was at risk of going blind.
Forgotten country star Wagoner back in spotlight (The Pantagraph) NEW YORK -- Porter Wagoner looks right at home in the marble lobby of Manhattanâ??s Roosevelt Hotel. He wears a dark Western suit and tie and holds a shiny black cane. The glare from the crystal chandelier reflects off his eyeglasses as he tilts his head back, trying to remember the last time he played Madison Square Garden.
'Nanny Diaries' a cute comdy (Jam! Showbiz) Let Scott Fitzgerald tell you about the very rich. The Nanny Diaries prefers to cover the nouveau riche, revealing for dark-comic purposes the utter self-absorption in certain Manhattan social circles.
Rockingham area religious listings (The Rockingham News) WORSHIP SERVICESFremont
Rockingham area news briefs (The Rockingham News) The seventh annual Fremont Library Golf Tournament will be held on Monday, Sept. 10 at Apple Hill Golf Course in East Kingston. The scramble-format tournament has an 8 a.m. shotgun start. Fees include green fees, golf cart and lunch provided by Fremont...
Calabasas residents take their recycling seriously (The Acorn) Batteries, paint, eyeglasses- Calabasas residents stay resolute to the need to recycle different kinds of waste in the city, and the end-of-the-year numbers prove it.
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