Antique vision testing tools to check vision, color blindness, and for glaucoma were on display at the LEO Club’s annual Family Barn Dance, Feb. 23.
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Lillian Dyer, left, and Kylie Marks look through a vision testing machine. The antique vision testing tools to check vision, color blindness, and for glaucoma were on display at the LEO Club’s annual Family Barn Dance, Feb. 23. The free event included food and drinks from local churches, 4H club, and Paw Paw Fire Department; music from Joel Bertram, deejay; and dancing. Eyeglasses and monetary donations were accepted for the Center for Sight and Hearing in Rockford. (Photo contributed)