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eyeglasses News Archive30-Mar-2008
3 p.m. ? Run to provide eyeglasses for children (Pacific Daily News) 3 p.m., March 26 ? The Lions Club International District 204 will be holding its second run/walk to benefit Campaign Sightfirst Sunday. The run will begin at 6:30 a.m. at the Micronesia Mall and end at Ypao Beach Park. Funds raised will go toward getting eyeglasses to children who need them.
Artist works in silhouette (The Lewiston Sun Journal) AUBURN - In a sunny alcove off the Hilton Garden Inn's main lobby, Ruth Monsell makes the first cuts into Linda Jett's silhouette. A snip here for the chin. A slice there for the brow. She teases out Jett's nose, her eyelashes, her jaunty pony tail.
Teen seeks eyeglasses as part of Scout project (Asbury Park Press) OCEANPORT: A borough teen seeking to attain the rank of Eagle Scout is seeking used eyeglasses, nonprescription sunglasses and old cellular telephones, which will be cleaned and donated to the Lions International Club "Recycle For Sight Program" for distribution throughout the world.
BB?s, Kmart donating eyeglasses (The Ironton Tribune) SOUTH POINT ? BB?s Car Club of South Point and Kmart will donate 500 pairs of eyeglasses to nursing homes, veterans? homes and senior citizen centers in the Tri-State.
Driving Zamboni dream for area author (Kingston Daily Freeman) I have always loved an old standard tune called, "The Little Things Mean A Lot." That's why I did a double-take when reading the dust jacket on Martha Frankel's new book, "Hats & Eyeglasses." There was a precious, little item on the jacket that meant a lot to me.
Lions' trip eventful (The Daily Review) THE LOCAL Lions Clubs of District 4C3, Alameda and Contra Costa counties, sponsor monthly trips by Lions members and opticians to various economically disadvantaged countries areas so that needy and low-income people can receive free eye exams and be fitted for eyeglasses.
From the curb to the office, self-chatter has always been the norm (Deseret Morning News) When a voice rises from a nearby cubicle, a better question than "You talking to me?" may be "You talking to you?"
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