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    • Financial Information
  • Information
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Dictionaries distributed to NW Tucson third graders

Dec 20 2010
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Third graders at four northwest-side elementary schools received dictionaries from Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge No. 2815.

Rotary Club of Vernal, UT, includes Grand Canyon school in dictionary project

Dec 20 2010
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The village of Supai is the home of the Havasupai Indian Tribe. They are a short, hearty people of Yuman descent related to the Hualapai, Yavapai and Mojave Indians.

Fulton Elementary fourth graders hold panel discussion about the Dictionary Project

Dec 20 2010
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Four years ago the Sun Lakes Rotary Club initiated a program known as 'The Dictionary Project.' This outstanding program furnishes each third-grade student his or her own personal dictionary as a g

Sun Lakes Rotary Club sticker party

Dec 20 2010
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Sierra Vista Rotary Clubs and the Dictionary Project create “learning” smiles

Dec 20 2010
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On Friday, 12 December 2008, Sierra Vista Noon Rotary Club President John Spengler along with President-Elect Jim Evans, and fellow Rotarians Lou Kuttner, Marilyn Culpepper, Pete Huisking and Tim Q

North Little Rock Women’s Club and GFWC groups extend the Dictionary Project in Arkansas

Dec 20 2010
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The North Little Rock Women's Club has given dictionaries to children in the North Little Rock School District for four years.

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