eyeglasses News Archive

25-Oct-2007

 

  • Essilor Third-Quarter Sales Rise 9.5% on European Lens Demand (Bloomberg.com)
    Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) -- Essilor International SA, the world's largest maker of lenses for eyeglasses, said third- quarter revenue increased 9.5 percent on higher demand in Europe for its anti-reflective products.


  • by Victoria Smithee (North Texas Daily)
    The NT Volunteer Center will collect used eyeglasses and sunglasses until Oct. 26 as part of its Eagle Eyes venture. "This is an annual homecoming project that we do every year," said Ashley Hyder, volunteer coordinator for the center.


  • AAA office collecting used eyeglasses (Muskogee Phoenix)
    Muskogee area residents may recycle their used eyewear by dropping off un-needed used eyeglasses at the AAA Oklahoma at 1021 W. Okmulgee Ave.


  • ALTO BONITO ? Purses, a pair of broken eyeglasses and a lone woman?s shoe littered U.S. Highway 83 on Monday, hours ... (The Brownsville Herald)
    A man and woman embrace as they look over the damaged car, involved in an accident with a van from the La Fuente Home Health Services from Sullivan City, TX carrying nine passengers.


  • Club has eye on eyeglasses (The Salinas Californian)
    Instead of seeking the usual Halloween sweet treats, members of Salinas High School's Leadership Experience Opportunity Club will be going door-to-door seeking old prescription eyeglasses Oct. 31.


  • Lions Club recycles for sight (Farmington Press)
    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.


  • SPRINGETTSBURY TWP.: 'Sight' event collects eyewear (York Daily Record)
    Pleasureville United Methodist Church's drama team is collecting used eyewear this month.


  • Tommy Bahama eyewear designer sets her sights on Le Mars (Le Mars Daily Sentinel)
    Melissa Blais wants you to make a statement with your eyeglasses. ?The first thing a person notices on you are your eyes,? she reflects, ?so why shouldn?t your eyeglasses say something about your personality??


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