eyeglasses News Archive

22-Mar-2009

 

  • Getting a Tennessee Handgun Permit: How Hard Is It? (The Memphis Flyer)
    It's 9 p.m. on a Monday, and I'm standing in Bay 2 at Rangemaster. Impact-resistant eyeglasses cover my regular glasses, and foam-cushioned earmuffs dampen the sound of the pistols fired around me to a gentle POP POP POP ...


  • Most people would like to see without the hindrance of eyeglasses or contacts lenses. Laser vision corrective eye ... (KAAL Austin)
    It's summertime, and everyone wants to enjoy being outside. Given that the incidence of skin cancer is on the rise, here are some ways to protect your skin.


  • Your old eyeglasses can make a difference (Burlington Times-News)
    The local Sears Optical store is part of an effort to collect eyeglasses for people around the world. The store is collecting glasses for One Sight, a Luxottica Group Foundation that has provided free eye care and eyewear for over 6,654,310 people in over 35 countries.


  • "Moses and the Big Bang" Lecture (The Capital)
    The Rev. Frank R. Haig will discuss "Moses and The Big Bang" at The Charles Carroll House Lecture Series at 3 p.m. March 22 at the Carroll House, 107 Duke of Gloucester St. The lecture series explores Charles Carroll's values and perspectives during the 19th century and compares them with modern day events.


  • BSO Seeks Trio Of Armed Home Invaders (CBS4 Miami)
    The Broward Sheriff's Office is on the hunt for a trio of armed home invasion suspects with the help of a composite sketch of one of the bad guys. The sketch shows a white male, about 50-years old with silver hair, a thin build and silver colored eyeglasses. The man in the sketch was with two other men when they forced their way into John Hanley's Pompano Beach home, located in the 1200 block of ...


  • Recycling event to attract area's green side (The Naperville Sun)
    Friday marked the first official day of spring. That means it's time to shake off the winter doldrums, roll up your sleeves and clean out corners of the garage and basement. Save your colorful garbage tags, and just take your recyclable items to the first no-charge Sustainable Saturday event set for 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. March 28 at Benedictine University in Lisle.


  • Galveston Lions Club to host annual Oyster Roast (Galveston County Daily News)
    GALVESTON The Galveston Lions Club will have its annual Oyster Roast and Great Giveaway again on Saturday.


  • EDDIE EYEGLASSES VISITS STUDENTS (Coshocton Tribune)
    Eddie Eyeglasses visited the kindergarten through second-grade classes at Sacred Heart School on March 11. The Eddie Eyeglasses program is sponsored by the local Lions Club. Eddie talked with the children about eye safety, the need for regular eye check-ups, the importance of wearing your eyeglasses, and about their collection and recycling of old pairs of eyeglasses.


  • Eyes at risk (The Jamaica Observer)
    Under Jamaican law a general practitioner can perform brain surgery and a gynaecologist can practise ophthalmology.


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