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December 2005 - The Parklander Magazine

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World Heritage Seeks A<br />

Volunteer Community Representative<br />

World Heritage, a non-profit student exchange program,<br />

is currently seeking a volunteer local community representative to<br />

provide high school exchange students with program support. <strong>The</strong><br />

local volunteer develops international and community friendships<br />

and enjoys working with teenagers. Community representatives<br />

screen potential host families, meet with local high schools, and<br />

provide support counseling for host families and students.<br />

World Heritage also provides international opportunities for families<br />

to host a student and for an American teen to become an<br />

exchange student. If you are interested in one of these rewarding<br />

experiences, please call Kimberly at 1-800-888-9040 or visit www.<br />

world-heritage.org.<br />

CS Lions Club Seeks Donations<br />

and Members<br />

If you enjoy fellowship and participating in projects that assist<br />

others, the Coral Springs Downtown Lions Club wants you. <strong>The</strong><br />

club, one of more than 46,000 Lions International clubs in 194 countries<br />

and geographical areas, is also seeking (amongst other items)<br />

donations of eyeglasses which are no longer of use to their current<br />

wearers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lions are recognized worldwide for their service to the blind<br />

and visually impaired. This service began when Helen Keller challenged<br />

the Lions to become "knights of the blind in the crusade<br />

against darkness" during the association's 1925 international convention.<br />

<strong>The</strong> used eyeglasses are recycled and distributed in 3rd world<br />

countries. Locally, the club helps needy individuals and families<br />

without insurance get eye examinations and provides them with<br />

glasses. One hundred percent of all funds received through donations<br />

(the club is a registered 501(c)3 organization) or from other<br />

fund raising projects (such as recycling used inkjet cartridges) are<br />

spent on club programs including the Club’s camp for the visually<br />

impaired,. All administrative expenses are paid from club dues.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Coral Springs Downtown Lions Club meets the first and third<br />

Wednesday of each month at Wings Plus, 9880 West Sample Road,<br />

Coral Springs.For more information, call Fred Kraft at (954) 753-<br />

6553 or visit www.csdlc.org.<br />

New Inventory in stock—<br />

GREAT Gifts at GREAT prices!<br />

Over 25 Years of Experience<br />

Doing Quality Custom Framing on<br />

Lithographs• Mirrors • Sports Memorabilia<br />

We’re not just a Framing Store, We now have...<br />

Gifts • Home Accessories • Jewelry<br />

Specialty Candles • Perfume Bottles<br />

•Judaic Boxes • Hand Painted Glasswares<br />

“Meet the Artists” is the first friday of the month<br />

<strong>The</strong> next artist — Dec. 2 Call for more info<br />

Catering Provided by Rudi & Eli’s Taste of Heaven<br />

Join Us!<br />

the PARKLANDER 19

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