eyeglasses News Archive

22-Aug-2008

 

  • A visionary idea (Whittier Daily News)
    WHITTIER - It's about that time of year - the time when parents start dashing around madly with kids in tow, ticking off items on back-to-school lists in preparation for students' return to campus this fall.


  • VA eligibility changes (Times Herald)
    St. Clair County Department of Veterans Affairs has changed its eligibility criteria for hear aids and eyeglasses.


  • Latest fashion trend for all to see (The Pantagraph)
    Patsy Webber has 11 pairs of eyeglasses, and expects to pick up a few more for good measure. Webber is part of a growing trend of consumers treating eyewear as a fashion statement.


  • Rockingham area news briefs (The Rockingham News)
    EAST HAMPSTEAD and#8212; A Swedish meatball supper will be held on Saturday, Aug. 23, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at East Hampstead Union Church, located at 225 East Main St. (Route 121A) just south of Route 111. The menu includes meatballs, egg noodles, carrots,...


  • Rockingham area church listings (The Rockingham News)
    PEOPLE'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Route 107, holds services at 11 a.m. Sundays with Pastor Ev Kuder presiding. "Kids Street" Sunday school is held at 9:30 a.m. The first Sunday of each month is the Sacrament of Holy Communion. The fourth Sunday of each...


  • Benefit golf tourney set (The Dalton Daily Citizen)
    A benefit golf tournament is set at Barnsley Gardens near Adairsville on Sept. 23 for Conasauga Kidney Care.


  • Not exactly a walk in the park (The News-Press)
    Summer fun doesn't just happen by itself. At least, not at Sun Splash Family Waterpark.


  • Improvement district grants funding requests (East Montgomery County Observer)
    With EarthQuest Adventures still a hot topic on the East Montgomery County Improvement District?s list, the organization sought to make another difference in the county.


  • Lions request old eyeglasses (The Shawnee News-Star)
    Members of the Shawnee Lions Club are asking people to look through dresser drawers and closets for used eyeglasses and donate them to the Lions Recycle for Sight program. The Shawnee Lions Club collects used prescription eyeglasses and prescription and non-prescription sunglasses. The glasses are cleaned and prepared for distribution in developing countries, where eye care is often unaffordable ...


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