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Wheeling Elks’ Dictionary Project

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
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On December 4, 2009, ER Pat Duffy led a contingent of Elks to Corpus Christi School to present personal dictionaries to every third grade student at the school.

Despite advances in technology, dictionaries never go out of style

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
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I own an up-to-date laptop computer that gives me access to millions of websites; it`s an item that was literally science fiction.

Students look up favorite words

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
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Even with more than 32,000 words from which to choose, Giovanna on Monday had no trouble picking out a favorite.

`My word is `frost` because I like how it sounds,` Giovanna, 9, said.

Valley Grange provides dictionaries

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
News

Valley Grange 519 is participating once again in the `Words for Thirds` dictionary project.

Klondike-Piney Grange continues its Dictionary Project

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
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All Johnson County third-graders received copies of dictionaries in March as part of the national Dictionary Project.

Rotary Club of Cheyenne gives dictionaries to Laramie County students

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
News

We have been working furiously on the Dictionary Project in Wyoming. The Rotary Club of Cheyenne has provided dictionaries to all public schools in Laramie County District #1 and #2.

Gifting words, gifting knowledge

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
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The Duplin Rotary Club has set out on a mission. Their mission is to provide dictionaries to third graders around the county.

Lincolnton Lions participate in Dictionary Project

Jan 12 2011
Sarah
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Although the Lincolnton Lions Club are best known for their services to the blind and visually impaired, they have actively supported youth programs such as sponsoring Lions Club International Peac

Colebrook students receive gift from Mohawk Grange

Jan 11 2011
Sarah
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Third graders at Colebrook Elementary School each received new dictionaries from Mohawk Grange on Monday, Jan. 5.

Paul School receives gifts from Granges

Jan 11 2011
Sarah
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A big thank you to Rochester Grange Number 86 and Somersworth Grange Number 264!

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