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Republican Women present dictionaries with games and challenges

Nov 21 2011
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Since 2008, the Montgomery County Republican Women have been distributing dictionaries to students in Conroe Independent School District.

Sioux City Elks Lodge delivers dictionaries to area students

Nov 21 2011
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A local group is helping area students improve their spelling skills.

For the 6th year, the Sioux City Elks are delivering over 1,600 dictionaries to 3rd graders.

DK students receive dictionaries

Nov 21 2011
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Continuing a tradition, the Delton Area Rotary Club recently gave dictionaries to all third-grade students in the Delton Kellogg school district.

How “Honour” was lost & “Ain’t” gained ground …in the Dictionary Wars

Nov 21 2011
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 Joe Mc Kay’s “Crazy About Words”
...toasting our language since 2003!

Kiwanis Club of Charlotte completes 6th dictionary project

Nov 18 2011
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On October 27 the Kiwanis Club of Charlotte did a club workday. Instead of the usual meeting on that Thursday, thirty members of the club, 3 members of the S.A.L.T.

The Dictionary Project and Putnam Literacy Council

Nov 18 2011
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Successful literacy programs are often well-kept secrets that are discovered by word of mouth.

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