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PBA again seeking beautiful eyes

The search is on for beautiful eyes. From now until Aug. 31, online voting will be held for the Prevent Blindness America Most Beautiful Eyes Contest at www.facebook.com/preventblindness, or mobile device users may go to www.preventblindness.org/mbe-mobile.

Chicago-The search is on for beautiful eyes. From now until Aug. 31, online voting will be held for the Prevent Blindness America Most Beautiful Eyes Contest atwww.facebook.com/preventblindness, or mobile device users may go towww.preventblindness.org/mbe-mobile.

The national winner and two family members will enjoy a weekend in Chicago to attend the PBA annual awards banquet on Friday, Nov. 2, where a $10,000 educational scholarship will be awarded.

“We had such a wonderful response from last year’s contest that we are excited to launch the Most Beautiful Eyes Contest for 2012,” said Hugh R. Parry, PBA president and chief executive officer. “The goal of the contest is to get parents thinking about the importance of their children’s healthy vision, and we hope that by participating, parents will continue to make eye health a priority.”

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