eyeglasses News Archive

27-Oct-2007

 

  • 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.


  • 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.


  • Up the Mountain Slowly, Very Slowly (New York Times)
    In the noble footsteps of the Chagga tribe and Michael Crichton, another pilgrim goes manfully up Kilimanjaro, the one big summit a mere mortal can reach on hands and knees.


  • Brought to you by . . . (Los Angeles Times)
    Oh, sure, corporate sponsors trip all over themselves to host parties for celebs. But how about one for the average Joe? THESE days, you're nobody without a corporate sponsor. Just ask actor Mario Lopez, whose recent 34th birthday party at Hollywood's Boulevard 3 was "presented" by Hornitos. The thoughtful distillery even provided a giant cake edged with mini-bottles of tequila.


  • Sight Night puts focus on giving this Halloween (The Garden Island)
    This Halloween ? known in some parts as Sight Night ? the East Kauai Lions Club and the Kauai High Leo Club will be asking for more than just candy; they?ll also be scaring up used eyeglasses in various communities around Lihu?e.


  • Cities scaring up Halloween fun (Macon Telegraph)
    Children, and some adults, will be dressed as everything from ghouls and goblins to Hannah Montana and SpongeBob Squarepants as trick-or-treating kicks off in Houston and Peach counties on Wednesday, Halloween night.


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