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eyeglasses News Archive22-Jan-2008
Aspiring singer plans trip to China for eye treatment (Daily Journal) MILLVILLE -- Devin Riley always wanted to be a star. But to the surprise of many of the aspiring singer's local fans, Riley could first become famous for something other than music.
Yes, you can recycle electronics and eyeglasses (Miami Herald) It was a satisfying afternoon. In two hours, I cleared several suits, skirts and blouses from my closet. While in excellent condition, they have languished unworn for too long. Gently used professional outfits as well as eyeglasses and electronics donated to various charities can help those less fortunate.
"Where Music Meets Film(TM): Live from The ZonePerfect Bar" celebrating the enduring connection between music and film (WABC-TV New York) Warner Bros. Records will rock Park City, Utah, when eleven of the label's hottest headlining and emerging artists perform at a very special live-music event titled "Where Music Meets Film(TM): Live from The ZonePerfect Bar" celebrating the enduring connection between music and film.
Club Notes (Chillicothe Gazette) The Ross County Quilters Guild met Jan. 16. There was no December meeting due to having the annual Christmas party at Mary Gallaugher's residence.
Reading glasses needed for trip (Minot Daily News) The Minot Lion Club has an urgent, immediate need for donated reading glasses for a Christian mission trip to Honduras in February. The club is seeking 300 pairs of drug-store type reading glasses.
Special report on the aging eye (News-Medical-Net) Cataract surgery involves removing a clouded natural lens from inside the eye and replacing it with a plastic one.
Fashion frames (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Even if you're nearsighted, it's easy to see the latest trends that are framing faces.
Firefighters and residents deal with aftermath of condo fire (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids) More than 100 people are starting to piece their lives back together after they lost their homes to fire Sunday night.
Sugar Grove couple escapes blaze (The Beacon News) SUGAR GROVE -- Barefoot and clad in pajamas, Kenneth and Susan Lindahl barely escaped before flames engulfed their home Sunday morning.
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