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  • News
  • About
    • Mission Statement
    • History
    • The Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Privacy Policy
    • Donor Privacy Policy
    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
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  • Sponsor A Project
    • How To Donate Books
    • Fundraising Ideas
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  • Order Here

Bob Hart, Rotary Club of Kennedale, Kennedale, TX

Oct 11 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
This is a great program for our school children. It is very popular for both the students and teachers. This is a great community project and very beneficial to our students.

Brian Dudley, American Legion Family Post 403, Dallastown, PA

Oct 11 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
This will be the 4th or 5th year we have done this and I think we get as much out of this as the children do. We go and talk a little about who we are, American Legion members both veterans, wives, children, son and grandsons of veterans, and why we are donating the dictionaries.

Terry Voight, VFC Literacy Program, Amite, LA

Oct 11 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
The teachers and students are delighted with their very own dictionary. They always get a kick out of “The Longest Word” and want to know if we can pronounce it. We thoroughly enjoy this project and look forward to it each year!

David Johnson, Rotary Club of Newington, Newington, CT

Oct 11 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
This is our 3rd year and we simply love this program. It’s something all of our members can get involved in and it helps every 3rd grader in town!

Mary Jo, Rotary Club of Lapeer, Lapeer, MI

Oct 11 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
The Lapeer Rotary Club and the Kiwanis Club of Lapeer have joined efforts the past few years and handed out dictionaries to our elementary schools in Lapeer. This year we have added Lakeville and North Branch elementary as well. Having two service groups working together for a common goal has been a rewarding experience.

Ginger Boutwell, Rotary Club of Winnsboro, Winnsboro, LA

Oct 10 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
This is the fifth year for the Rotary Club of Winnsboro to participate in the Dictionary Project. The teachers and children are always anxious to receive their dictionaries. Each student’s dictionary is personalized with a label with their name on it. The smiles we get when they receive their book is priceless! It’s awesome!

Scott Lendrum, Rotary Club of Hanford Sunset, Hanford, CA

Oct 09 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
I think this a great project. The kids and the teachers look forward to dictionary day. It is amazing that $2 can help kids learn so much.

Earle Jewell, Lummi Island Grange # 925, Lummi Island, WA

Oct 08 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
The kids love these dictionaries as do their teachers.

Charles Costello, Wellsville Elks Lodge # 1495, Wellsville, NY

Oct 08 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We have been participating for 6 years now. This is a great project! I think it is something that should definitely be kept. We order the Student’s Dictionary. I like them because they are not just a dictionary. We make sure to reference the multiplication table because third graders will be learning that before the end of the year. Teachers are always excited to...
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Steve Schoming, Optimist Club of Salina, Salina, KS

Oct 08 2010
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We have been distributing dictionaries to third grade students in the Salina Public schools for over twenty years, and feel it is a most rewarding project. We always receive a lot of letters from the students, teachers, and parents thanking us for the gift of these dictionaries.
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