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Art Ries, Selah Heights Grange # 608, Selah, WA

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
Selah Heights Grange has been participating in the dictionary program for possibly ten years. It has been a rewarding experience, especially when the students sent thank-you notes to the Grange. One of the strongest complements we got last year was from a volunteer parent helping in a third grade classroom who said her two older sons now in high school were still using their...
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Irene Anderson, Albert Lea Lions Club, Albert Lea, MN

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
I think our Club has been doing this project for 7 years or so, but when my grandson received the dictionary he brought it home and was showing all of us how neat it was and my daughter pointed out to him that the Albert Lea Lions club was the club Grandma belonged to….it made it that much more special. The teachers in the...
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Pottstown Rotary helps local students

Oct 18 2011
Caroline
News

Recently, the Pottstown Rotary Club provided over 250 dictionaries for all fourth-grade elementary students of the Pottstown School District.

Valley Grange presents 1,000th dictionary

Oct 18 2011
Caroline
News

Piscataquis Community Elementary School third graders in Guilford, ME, were the audience for Valley Grange's first Dictionary Day this year, and their visit to the grange hall in Guilford included

Ian, Lions Club, Eisenhower Elementary School, Warsaw, IN

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Thank you for the dictinary! I can’t wait until I open it! It’s like I can’t stop saying thank you. I want to read a big book so that will help with most of the words. The title of my book is The Lost Hero by Rick Riordan. I like the ather because he has detaled books. I am a third grader at Eisenhower...
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Emerson, Eisenhower Elementary School, Warsaw, IN

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Lions Club, Thank you for the dictionary. The student dictionary helps me when I’m writing. I’m an Asian. I have black hair. I love to read, play video and have tests. I go to Eishower and Eishower is in Warsaw, Indiana. Sincerely, Emerson

Isabella, Eisenhower Elementary School, Warsaw, IN

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Lions Club, Thank you for the very cool dictionary. I can use it because there are some words that I need some help understanding. I think that a dictionary can teach you lots of stuff like sign language, and really cool words. I think that it is cool to make dictionary. I think that I might when i’m older I might go to...
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Carson, Eisenhower Elementary School, Warsaw, IN

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Lions Club, Thank you for my student dictionary. I will use my dictionary a lot because I am not good at spelling. I do a lot of writing so this will be very handy. I am very good about looking words up in a dictionary. My name is Carson. My favorite sport is football. My hero is Napoleon Bonepart. I also like to...
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Tyler, Eisenhower Elementary School, Warsaw, IN

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Lions Club, Thanks for giving all these 3rd graders these useful books. I’m glad you made me this wonderful book. Also thanks for all your hard work. I’l use it my whole life without a dent. My name is Tyler from Eisenhower School. I like pop tarts. Do you like them? I have 4-6 people in my family there names are Vanessa, Josh,...
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Erja, Eisenhower Elementary School, Warsaw, IN

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Children
 Dear Lions Club, thank you for giving me my very own dictionary. I do a lot of reading and if I don’t know a word I spell it out or I look in a dictionary or I asked my mom or dad. You probavy work hard to make dictionarys for students. People use dictionarys and techers use them to. Do you have a faverit...
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