eyeglasses News Archive

31-Mar-2009

 

  • Lions Club hosts pancake supper (Dayton News)
    The Dayton Noon Lions Club hosted their annual pancake supper on March 26 at First Baptist Church to raise money for local students to receive eye exams and eyeglasses. Heavy rains that afternoon did not keep residents away from the event, which featured freshly made pancakes and ice cream for dessert for only $5.


  • Khmer Rouge defendant says sorry (MSNBC)
    The man who ran a notorious Khmer Rouge prison in Cambodia accepted responsibility for torturing and executing thousands of inmates and expressed "heartfelt sorrow" for his crimes.


  • The Somerset County Office for the Disabled will be collecting used prescription eyeglasses (The Somerset Reporter)
    SOMERVILLE -- The Somerset County Office for the Disabled will be collecting used prescription eyeglasses from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, throughout April in the lobby of the Somerset County Human Services Building at 27 Warren St....


  • Is Facebook Growing Up Too Fast? (New York Times)
    When Facebook signed up its 100 millionth member last August, its employees spread out in two parks in Palo Alto, Calif., for a huge barbecue.


  • Inmates make glasses for the needy (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)
    A new pair of eyeglasses can get pretty pricey. You could be looking at several hundred dollars. The Lakeland Lions Club provides tens of thousands of pairs to needy people here and around the world for free through its "Right to Sight" program.


  • Khmer Rouge defendant expresses 'heartfelt sorrow' (AP via Yahoo! News)
    The man who ran the Khmer Rouge's notorious S-21 prison in Cambodia accepted responsibility Tuesday for torturing and executing thousands of inmates and expressed "heartfelt sorrow" for his crimes.


  • Purchase Highly Effective Prescription Eyeglasses at GlassesShop.com (TheCelebrityCafe.com)
    Their high quality prescription eyeglasses can be purchased for a price that does not force you to break your bank account


  • Optical store eyeing new approach (Toronto Star)
    From his first store in Toronto, Dr. Francis Jean has Ontario's eye-care market firmly in his sights.


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