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Robyn Curry: An idea for helping match up kids with lost glasses

She maintains it is worth an extra effort. She still hopes to find the little girl who lost glasses at the Roadside Park, 2310 Highway 55 Road South, Columbia, KY
LITTLE GIRL'S LOST GLASSES DETAILS

Robyn Curry

I still have the prescription glasses I found over the weekend and sadly haven't been contacted by the owner. I called the Adair County Board of Education to see if they could help with locating the little girl that lost these glasses.

A nice lady informed me they would do what they could. I was really pretty surprised when she went on to say they had several pairs of lost prescription glasses in a drawer that nobody had ever claimed.

I guess I just wanted to throw this idea out there to parents and teachers. If a child has lost their glasses it would certainly be worth a try to post a notice on Columbia Magazine, facebook or make a few phone calls.

A child that can't see well and doesn't have glasses is at a real disadvantage. The glasses that I found seem to be newer and for a child with very poor eyesight and I would love to get them back to the rightful owner. 270-634-7611 --Robyn Curry

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