eyeglasses News Archive

21-Oct-2007

 

  • University's Lost Found Here (The Morning News)
    Carol Grendeau deserves the crown as the queen of lost and found. She logs each item in and out of the University of Arkansas's campus lost and found and returns many to their owners.


  • Lost! Found! (The Morning News)
    Surely more than one person in Northwest Arkansas forgets things, misplaces items, loses them. John wears his third wedding ring -- for his first marriage. He also has a penchant for losing sunglasses, and he likes expensive ones. Buy a new pair? "Forget about it!" his wife says.


  • Kahlotus a shadow of its past (Tri-City Herald)
    Kahlotus is a place on the map that marks where things used to be.


  • Lions to hold eyeglasses drive (Post-Bulletin)
    The Austin Noon Lions Club will hold its annual White Cane Day on Tuesday. Lions members will be accepting donations to be used by the Minnesota Lions Eye Bank, the Minnesota Children's Eye Clinic and local Lions projects t


  • More News (San Bernardino Sun)
    St. Bernardine's Catholic Church will be hosting its annual Fundraising Fiesta from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. today at 531 N. F St., San Bernardino.


  • Lions Club's 'visionary' collection drive is a success (Crookston Daily Times)
    Even though Lions World Sight Day came and went last week, Lions Club member Wayne Swanson says that citizens with used eyeglasses collecting dust around the house can still donate them to a good cause.


  • Farmington Lions recycle for sight (Daily Journal)
    FARMINGTON ? The Farmington Lions Club is asking people to look through dresser drawers and closets for used eyeglasses and donate them to the Lions Recycle For Sight program.


  • Looking better, standing taller display self-confidence (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
    How can I increase my self-confidence?


  • AAA offices collecting used eyeglasses (KXII Sherman)
    Oklahomans are being encouraged to recycle their used eyewear by dropping off unneeded used eyeglasses at any of the 12 full-service AAA offices in the state.


  • Literacy grant helps add to school library (The Arizona Republic)
    Susan Ballew, the librarian at Surprise Elementary School, recently filled her library's shelves with new books on sports, music stars and Ripley's Believe It or Not. And she threw in a few Newberry Medal and Coretta Scott King Award books for good measure.


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