eyeglasses News Archive

22-Oct-2007

 

  • Pushed out: Developments pushing panthers farther from their habitats (Naples Daily News)
    The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced in January 2006 that the top priority of its campaign to rescue the Florida panther from extinction was to ?maintain? and ?expand? its turf in southern Florida. Before the end of the year, though, one of the agency?s top officials in Florida issued what amounted to an abrupt change of heart. In a three-paragraph memo, Paul Souza stripped federal ...


  • 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.


  • Optometrist helps military families get glasses (North County Times)
    CARLSBAD ---- After learning that insurance for active-duty military members covers vision exams but not eyewear for dependent family members, Carlsbad optometrist John Fitzpatrick came up with a way to lighten the load.


  • 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.


  • Vision Van to bring gift of sight to NISD students (Wise County Messenger)
    Thanks to the Give the Gift of Sight Foundation, 250 Northwest ISD students will receive free eye exams and glasses. The fully equipped Vision Van will park outside Seven Hills Elementary School on Oct. 25 and 26 to screen and make eyeglasses for selected students.


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