Please share with those who may benefit...Thanks In case you have a child or
>know of someone who does (ages 12 and under), they can get a FREE pair of
>eyeglasses from Target:
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>Target is doing a special promotion for their optical service. It could end
>any time but will definitely end no later than April 29th. Children 12 and
>under can get a free pair of glasses.
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>They need to bring in a valid prescription for glasses from their doctor and
>Target will let the child pick from about 40 different frames. They will
>place their best lenses in the frames which are non-glare and scratch
>resistant and normally sell for $200.00. There are no income guidelines. Any
>child 12 or under is eligible.
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>You can find stores with optical departments at www.target.com <http://www.target.com/>
><http://www.target.com/ <http://www.target.com/> > or http://www.target.com/ <http://www.target.com/> >
><http://www.target.com/ <http://www.target.com/> >> ; to confirm they are participating before making a trip to their store.
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>Please pass this information on to anyone who can benefit from this
>promotional offer. If you know someone with lost or broken glasses please
>share this information with them ASAP, as the promotion could end at any
>time. They would like families to come in as soon as they can.
>Feel free to forward this information to others!
Free Glasses for kids 12 and under@ Target
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I guess this was a test market in Kansas City long done, but coupons only available now according to snopes.com Sorry, but my reliable resource was not quite so relaible this time... Maybe they will promote again in the future here. |
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Dear Arthur, Please keep looking. Know any groups who are giving away milk and canned foods? The Food Pantry at St. Matthew Trinity has been overwhelmed since January. Since the start of the year, the number of needy Pawtucket clients has risen from 1,500 per month to 1,750 residents, about 3 percent of the city's population.
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This is free and all can participate- refreshments available too at the sites
Pawtucket KleenUp 2009
On Saturday, April 25th, the Neighborhood Alliance of Pawtucket is cleaning up the City of Pawtucket at various locations starting at 9:00 am. Wouldn't it be nice if a group could come together and clean up Payne Park? Arthur Plitt is looking for volunteers to help out that day. Our board member Maria Silva Bouchard is willing to coordinate a group for Payne Park. If you have a few hours to spare, please call Maria at 724-7121 or Arthur at 724-8915.
Now that spring is here this is the perfect opportunity to get outside and take care of our own properties. Since the City is facing financial difficulties, we as neighbors need to start taking PRIDE in our own neighborhoods. That starts by cleaning our sidewalks and gutters, picking up trash that is blowing around and weeds that start to pop up. If each person took a few minutes in front of their properties to clean it up, the City would look 100% better and it would entice more people to stay longer in our city. You don't have to own your property to have pride. We don't want Woodlawn to look like a slum area because we are not a slum area. Let's show the other neighborhoods that we are a proud community. The domino effect will start when neighbors see other neighbors cleaning up. It can become a game of who can outdo who. Let's see who wins. This was from the WNA nwsletter |