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Naples Rotary distributes dictionaries

Nov 16 2012
Mary
News

On Monday, November 5th , members of the Naples Rotary Club distributed dictionaries to the 3rd grade students and thesauri to the 6th grade students at Naples school. 

 

Clinton Rotary presents dictionaries to Henry County third graders

Nov 15 2012
Mary
News

The Clinton Rotary Club recently donated new dictionaries to third grade students throughout Henry County.

Riverside Republican Women Federated donates dictionaries

Nov 15 2012
Mary
News

For the 10th year, Riverside Republican Women Federated delivered over 1,500 dictionaries to the third graders of the Jurupa Unified School District.

Nadine Nickeson, Kiwanis Club of Safety Harbor, Safety Harbor, FL

Nov 14 2012
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We enjoy the connection of giving a book to a child!. Keep up the great work to promote literacy and love of language to our children.

Norb Murray, Rotary Club of Tualatin, Wilsonville, OR

Nov 13 2012
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We have been doing this for about five years. It’s the Rotarians’ favorite project. The kids often ask us to sign their books.

Lourdes, Carmel Lions Club, College Wood Elementary School, Carmel, IN

Nov 13 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Carmal Loins Club, Thank you for coming to our school I apreshate it. You are very kind and nice to be giving us the dictionary. I learned alot at your presintation. We all liked how you showed us the longest word and I liked the page with the sighn language. Most of my family like to go to lions park over the weekend....
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Donovan, Carmel Lions Club, College Wood Elementary School, Carmel, IN

Nov 13 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Carmel Lions Club, Thank you for the awesome dictionary. I really needed it. I asked my sister if she knew the longest word and she didn’t. She was really surprised. Also thank you for telling us where you’re located at because my dad didn’t know where to get his and my glasses at. The reason why I said that is because we just...
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Nicolas, Carmel Lions Club, College Wood Elementary School, Carmel, IN

Nov 13 2012
Administrator
Letters from Children
Dear Carmel Lions Club, Thank you for the dictionary and for coming to vist us. Thanks for teaching us what is in it an how it works. Thanks for telling us your names and telling us where you work and how many are in Carmel and in the whole World. Thats cool how many are in the world. I rember that the Carmel Lions...
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Pinellas Park VFW Post 4364 dictionary project

Nov 13 2012
Mary
News

Members of the Pinellas Park Florida VFW Post 4364 delivered dictionaries to all third graders at two local schools. The students and faculty were delighted to receive the dictionaries.

Lydick Lions Club dictionary distribution

Nov 13 2012
Mary
News

The Lydick Lions Club distributed dictionaries to 65 third graders at Warren Primary Center in South Bend, IN.

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