Pete Falger, Kiwanis Club of Las Vegas Strip, North Las Vegas, NV
The Dictionary Project is an annual event for the Las Vegas Strip Kiwanis Club. We have been giving dictionaries to the third graders at Jack Dailey Elementary School for over 5 years, and as a result of the Dictionary Project, we have adopted the school and now hold regular events with the school throughout the year.
Randy Carl, Lawrenceburg Elks Lodge # 2206, Lawrenceburg, TN
I first learned of the Dictionary Project at the Elks National Convention in Charlotte, NC five years ago. I pushed to get our Lodge involved, and we have been involved every year.
Todd Kellogg, Rotary Club of Trumbull, Trumbull, CT
This would be about our 5th year doing the project–provides a tremendous amount of positive feedback from the students and teachers. Great program.
J Robert Browning Jr, Rotary Club of Greenwood White River, Greenwood, IN
I believe this is our 4th or 5th year. The dictionary project is set up wonderfully. Easy to do and it provides a life-long benefit.
Bradley Bruns, Rotary Club of Versailles, Versailles, OH
The Versailles Rotary Club has been delivering dictionaries for eight years, and it is always a pleasure to see the smiles on the young children’s faces as we deliver them. It is a great community project for our young children.
James Martin, Jr., Chesterfield Grange # 83, Cummington, MA
Each year the students who receive these books are delighted. This project is a great project and gets students interested in words!
Yvonne Meritt, Prairie Grange # 334, Union City, OK
Reading is so very important and the kids love getting the dictionaries..
Gaines Cleveland, Rotary Club of Gulfport, Gulfport, MS
This is always a big hit with our members who enjoy handing out dictionaries to third graders. The superintendent of Gulfport Schools is a long-time Rotary member and a major supporter of this project. Keep up this awesome project!
Christine Duntz, Rotary Club of Crete, Crete, NE
We have been a part of the Dictionary Project for several years. Because of the enthusiasm of the students and teachers, it is one of our favorite service projects.
Julia Noble, Michael Stoner Chapter NSDAR, Dallas, TX
I am very impressed with the project as it fills a desperate need in community schools. Charitable and/or service groups can do this project quite easily.