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North Pocono Rotary completes 7th dictionary project

Oct 31 2011
Mary

North Pocono Rotary is proud to distribute dictionaries for the 7th year to the North Pocono School District. Moscow Elementary received 170 books, and Jefferson Elementary will receive 80.

Rotary Club preps dictionaries for local schools

Oct 28 2011
Mary

The Rotary Club of West Anne Arundel County will deliver more than 1,200 dictionaries to students at local elementary schools next month, as part of its support of literacy programs.

Giving the gift of words

Oct 28 2011
Mary

Fairgrove Elementary third grader Luis opened his crisp, new English dictionary to a random page Thursday and started reading.

Moses Lake students receive dictionaries

Oct 28 2011
Mary

Third-grade students throughout the Moses Lake School District received dictionaries to call their own.

Thank you, Pioneers! Happy 100th birthday!

Oct 28 2011
Mary

When the Telephone Pioneers were established one hundred years ago, in 1911, their purpose was mostly fellowship, and Alexander Graham Bell was a member.

Kiwanis Club of Oxford dictionary project

Oct 27 2011
Mary

The Kiwanis Club of Oxford passed out over 240 dictionaries supplied by the Dictionary Project of Charleston, SC, to students at Lafayette Upper Elementary School in Oxford, MS.

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