Elks give 250 dictionaries
Members of Elks Lodge # 641, Stevens Point, recently completed their Dictionary Project, which involved delivery of more than 250 dictionaries to third-grade students at six local elementary school
David Pogue and the Dictionary Project team at CES 2011
David Pogue, the Technology reporter for the New York Times, graciously agreed to have his picture taken with our Director Mary French and webmaster Mohammad Alansari after he addressed one of the
Tony Richardson meets with Rotarian and Dictionary Project team
Tony Richardson, the fullback for the New York Jets has supported the Dictionary Project since he started the Rich in Spirit Foundation ten years ago when he played for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Spreading all the words
Rotary project aids area students
Kiwanis dictionary donation ‘elementary’
It didn't take long for third graders in schools from Allen Elementary to Workman Elementary to discover all of the fun facts in their new dictionaries.
Rotarians give kids personal dictionaries
In an era when students can locate correct spellings or word definitions by using their computer or smart phone, local Rotarians showed 309 third graders how effective a dictionary, in book f
Rotary Club donates dictionaries
With its most recent distribution, the Housatonic Valley Rotary Club has provided more than a combined 1,500 dictionaries to third-grade students at three Brookfield schools over the last six
Mat.-Ab. Rotary Club presents dictionaries to students
The Matawan-Aberdeen Rotary Club has provided dictionaries to each third-grade student and thesauruses to each sixth-grade student in the Matawan-Aberdeen School District.
Los Lunas Rotary improves wardrobe of 45 to 50 children
While the latest toy is a great thing to have, one Los Lunas service organization is helping children throughout the school district buy things that they will be able to use every day--new cl
DuPont Lions Club donates dictionaries to area third graders
Did you know that the longest word in the English language has 1,909 letters in it? Or that Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is the word to say when you don’t know what to say?