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    • Financial Information
  • Information
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Soledad Rotary Club celebrates another dictionary giveaway

Dec 21 2010
Caroline
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 In these pictures you will see our dictionary giveaway of September 2009 to five different Soledad schools and our Mission School.

Escondido Elks’ dictionary presentation

Dec 21 2010
Caroline
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 Escondido Lodge #1687 presented all Reidy Creek third grade students with a dictionary.
A Reidy Creek reading teacher and selected students express their gratitude.

The Dictionary Project: Elks give the gift of words

Dec 21 2010
Caroline
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 Nancy Mjelde, an active member of the Coeur d`Alene, Idaho, Lodge, has received hundreds and hundreds of thank-you letters from children over the past five years.

Dictionary Project defines county children’s future

Dec 21 2010
Caroline
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Editor`s note: Judy Payne, of Nevada County Republican Women Federated, is excited about the group`s work on The Dictionary Project because of its reach into our future — all at very low cost

How do you spell a gift for words? D-i-c-t-i-o-n-a-r-y

Dec 21 2010
Caroline
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A dictionary isn't just any book. It's one you can use over and over and over. Good spellers and precise writers need dictionaries.

Kiwanians give HUSD third graders their own dictionary

Dec 21 2010
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`This dictionary has more words than our others,` said Jacquelyn, Coyote Springs Elementary School third grader, after receiving her own copy of `A Student`s Dictionary` from members of the Bradsha

White Mountain Rotary Club presents third-grade students with dictionaries

Dec 21 2010
Caroline
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All third-grade students in Navajo and Apache counties will soon have dictionaries to call their own, according to Rotary Club representative Brenda Thomas.

Dictionaries for Salome High

Dec 21 2010
Caroline
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The Wickenburg Elks Youth Committee Chair Carolyn McDonald and her husband PER Walter recently took 144 dictionaries and 24 thesauruses to Salome High School as a gift to the 140 students and staff

A good book for learning

Dec 20 2010
Caroline
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Members of Altrusa International distributed dictionaries to third graders at Copper Elementary School September 5.

Ozark Rotary Club donates dictionaries to Elementary

Dec 20 2010
Caroline
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Ozark Rotary Club donated over 200 new dictionaries to third graders at Ozark Elementary.

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