eyeglasses News Archive

24-Nov-2008

 

  • First UMC completes mission to Nicaragua (The Oak Ridger)
    A mission team of 25 people from First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge recently went to the city and state of Matagalpa in Nicaragua on a medical mission trip. We distributed large amounts of medicine to needy people in rural villages. There was also a vision team distributing eyeglasses, as well as a dental team.


  • D.M. won?t replace officer?s wedding ring (The Des Moines Register)
    A Des Moines police officer?s lost wedding ring has opened a rift between union members and department brass, who refused to pay for a replacement.


  • There's a new Lions Club in town (Lake Houston Sentinel)
    Members of the Crosby Lions Club have been hard at work for more than a year now establishing the town?s first official community service organization. The group celebrated its first birthday Nov. 18 with an official ribbon cutting ceremony sponsored by the Crosby-Huffman Chamber of Commerce.


  • Orangetown Jewish Center holds Mitzvah Day (The Journal News)
    ORANGEBURG - About 250 congregants of all ages participated yesterday in the Orangetown Jewish Center's 13th annual Mitzvah Day.


  • School Nurses Have Come A Long Way (The Morning News)
    Colorful, loose-fitting pants and tops have replaced starched, crisp white uniforms.


  • Blessings come through (Florida Today)
    MELBOURNE -- They came on foot, on bikes and in bedraggled cars, flowing to the pavilion at Riverview Park in Melbourne for a hot Thanksgiving dinner as a band played "Lord I Lift Your Name on High."


  • Gucci frames for $20? Try Shanghai market (Los Angeles Times)
    Chinese market makes a spectacle of itself with its rock-bottom prices. You will surely need good eyesight to find Shanghai's underground eyeglasses market.


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