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eyeglasses News Archive31-Jan-2009
Library Partners With Community Agencies (Garden City News) The Garden City Public Library partners with several community agencies to assist with services that benefit the public in Garden City as well as throughout Long Island. The Library is now a collection site for used eyeglasses, which are collected through the Recycle for Sight Program run by a local Lions Club.
Service clubs fund Habitat project (Macomb Daily) Warren resident Jason Dunn, 30, needs a barrier-free house.
More goofy situations recalled (Journal Inquirer) Is it me or is it just life? I don?t know, but it seems like I wind up in more than my share of goofy situations. You know, moments that make you feel completely ridiculous.
Museum and Gallery Listings (New York Times) ART.
Feeling of family brings visitors back every year (The News-Press) New York resident Rick Addamo owns a time-share in Puerto Rico.
Perlmutters honored in Twinsburg (Cleveland Jewish News) Mary and Dr. Donald Perlmutter, owners of Twinsburg Eye Associates, were selected as the 2008 Twinsburg Chamber of Commerce Business Persons of the Year. Last May, Don traveled to Nicaragua for eight days with Volunteers in Optometric Services to Humanity, where he provided 1,000 sets of donated eyeglasses and other eye care for the needy.
Next revolution in film is here: Digital 3-D (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Moviegoers, adjust your eyeglasses for what Hollywood gamblers bet is the next revolution in film: digital 3-D. Filmmakers mean to dissolve the screen separating the viewer from the movie.
Color therapy for your mood and your home (Daily Local News) SADEZ FRIEDMANN Scripps Howard News Service Scientists have studied the effect of color on our mood, health and way of thinking for many years. Our preference for one color over another may have something to do with the way color makes us feel.
Lion?s Club to host Groundhog Supper (Wellington Daily News) On Monday, from 4 to 8 p.m., the Wellington Lion?s Club will be host its first Groundhog Supper at the Knights of Columbus Hall to raise money for Century Park and eyeglasses for local children.
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