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  • News
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • History
    • The Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Donor Privacy Policy
    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
    • School Coverage Information
    • National Project Map
    • International Project Map
  • Sponsor A Project
    • How To Donate Books
    • Fundraising Ideas
    • Resources
    • FAQ
  • Order Here

Mary Martin, Friends of the South Windsor Public Library, South Windsor, CT

Sep 24 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We have participated for 4 years. This year I hope will go as smoothly as the previous years. The joy expressed by the students when they receive their own dictionary is a wonder to behold. The Dictionary Project is wonderful way to get the children interested in life long learning. The Friends are able to finance this project because we have a wonderful group...
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Don Nellermoe, San Antonio Windcrest Lions Club, Windcrest, TX

Sep 24 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
Your dictionary program is a blessing; the schools are strapped for funds and the students wouldn’t receive dictionaries if our Lions Club and the Dictionary Project weren’t assisting. Bless you, and thanks again for this important project.

Ruth Nelson, Ohop Grange # 812, Eatonville, WA

Sep 24 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
I believe this is the 7th year our Grange has donated a dictionary to each 3rd grade student, and their teachers, in the Eatonville School District. By now most of the students know we are coming with the dictionaries and are really excited to get them. I, personally, have had parents and grandparents come to me later at different functions and thank our Grange...
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Allan Colver, teacher, Riverton, UT

Sep 24 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
As a 3rd grade class we have dictionaries donated to each student by the local Rotary Club. Because I use the dictionaries so much I want to have a set here in my classroom so the students can take theirs home. This project is great and it is the best dictionary for 3rd graders to use.

Kenneth Jacobs, Rotary Club of Phoenicia, Shandaken, NY

Sep 24 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We in this local Rotary Club have taken over the task of offering books to 3rd graders in our district several years ago, when another organization stopped doing it. This is such a good and worthy cause. I am looking forward to meeting and talking with these eager young children.

Blase Mercoglan, Rotary Club of Niskayuna, Schenectady, NY

Sep 24 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
The students love them! They are all excited and cannot thank us enough. These are inner city schools, mostly African American, and they are so appreciative. I’ve done this for a few years and also in down in Florida for a few years, and it’s always the same appreciation. One kid asked me, “How can I become a Rotarian?” I try to get as...
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