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Day Four of the National Grange Convention

Nov 14 2014
Mary
Letter from National Grange President, Edward Luttrell: The business of the National Grange continues today and more of our Brothers and Sisters from around the country are arriving. It’s a great time...
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The Rotary Club of Hazelton Donates New Dictionaries to Third Graders

Nov 13 2014
Mary
The Rotary Club of Hazelton has been purchasing and donating dictionaries annually to area students since 2001. Third graders at all of the Hazelton Area School District elementary schools (Freeland is covered...
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York Rotarians Donate Dictionaries

Nov 13 2014
Mary
Since 2006, members of the York Rotary Club in Nebraska have participated in The Dictionary Project. This year, over 200 dictionaries were distributed to 3rd grader students at York Elementary School, Emmanuel-Faith...
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How Does Your Organization Present Dictionaries?

Nov 13 2014
Mary
Each organization has their own special way of presenting dictionaries to students. These presentations are often centered around the age of the students, demographics, and class room needs. We are impressed at...
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148th Annual National Grange Convention

Nov 12 2014
Mary
This year marks the 148th Annual Convention of the National Grange! Members from the Midwest Region states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin are gathering together this week to...
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The Conway Rotary Club’s Commitment to Education

Nov 11 2014
Mary
The Dictionary Project appreciates the diligent work of the Conway Rotary Club. For almost ten years, members have provided students in Horry County with the gift of a dictionary.
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