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Artistic Displays Highlight Essilor In-House Talents

Essilor facilities across Canada placed its employees’ artistic talents on display this week to celebrate World Sight Day. The walls along hallways and common areas proudly showcased photography, paintings, drawings and other artistic endeavours contributed by employees.

World Sight Day, presented the perfect opportunity, according to Marie-Claude Deschamps, Communications Manager, to both highlight the importance of sight in the enjoyment of visual arts and engage employees in World Sight Day.

Coordinated by Optometry Giving Sight, the World Sight Day Challenge, October 8 2015, invites eye care professionals, their staff, patients, industry partners and students of Optometry to raise funds throughout October to help the 600 million people around the world who are needlessly vision impaired.IMG_20151007_104032

 

 

 

 

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