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DP sponsor & Kids Hope USA inspire summer reading

May 29 2012
Caroline
News

Dear Mary French,

New Albany Rotary Club donates 384 dictionaries to grade 3 students

May 29 2012
Caroline
News

The New Albany Rotary Club has partnered with the Dictionary Project to provide dictionaries to every third-grade student at New Albany 2-5 Elementary School.

Commack-Kings Park Rotary dictionary project at Sawmill Intermediate School

May 29 2012
Caroline
News

As part of its literacy program the Commack-Kings Park Rotary Club delivered 230 dictionaries to third-grade students at Sawmill Intermediate School in Commack. Rotarian Dr.

Inkhorn terms

May 29 2012
Caroline
News

 Joe Mc Kay’s “Crazy About Words”
…toasting our language since 2003!

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