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eyeglasses News Archive27-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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