Transitions Lenses and Sights of Chicago!

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Transitions Lenses eyewear was recently in Chicago at the Taste of Chicago Festival.  Transitions has multiple programs to help people maintain good sight across the globe. 

Eye Didn’t Know That! Is a program that makes healthy sight awareness fun for kids and the whole family! This website offers entertaining ways for kids to learn about the eye and healthy sight with matching games and optical illusions. The outreach program offers creative educational materials, including classroom lesson plans, for students of all ages.   www.EyeDidntKnowThat.com
Through the Transitions Healthy Sight for Life Fund, we're helping more people establish healthy eye habits today so they can enjoy healthy sight for a lifetime. Through the fund, we support global, regional and local charitable organizations that aim to create awareness of the need for eye exams and eye protection, as well as those organizations which are working to eliminate preventable blindness. www.HealthySightForLifeFund.com

Transitions also provided free eye exams at The Taste of Chicago Food Festival

The city scape is absolutely stunning.


Sailing on the lake couldn't be anymore relaxing.

 Walking by the water is about ten degrees cooler than walking in the city and ever so much more quieter.

My future sailing boat?

Enjoy Lincoln Park Nature Path, a favourite for the kids.

Sailing someday?

Transitions everyday lenses can help you through your busy day. These dynamic eyeglass lenses are designed to be worn indoors and to automatically adapt when outdoors to give you a more comfortable viewing experience while providing eye protection from damaging UV light. 

Transitions everyday lenses are designed to enhance everyday visual quality while preserving the health of your eyes. My husband wears them and loves that he no longer needs sunglasses while looking at sights like the ones shown above.




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this is a compensated post, opinions as always are my own.


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