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Indiana Lions encouraged to expand the Dictionary Project

Nov 02 2011
Mary

Following our Indiana theme for the International Convention in Seattle, "IN THE RACE SERVING MANKIND", I hope all Lions Clubs are now RACING to be involved in the Dictionary Project for

Rotary distributes dictionaries to all third-grade students

Nov 02 2011
Mary

A dictionary is an essential tool for quality education. A child cannot do his or her best work without one.

Knights of Columbus give books to St. Teresa students

Nov 02 2011
Mary

We are a Catholic Fraternal Organization, and one of the charges of our charter is helping people who need help. We are also very involved in the education of children.

Lakewood Republican Women donate dictionaries to 4th graders at JBLM elementary schools

Nov 01 2011
Mary

The Lakewood Republican Women presented personal copies of Webster’s Dictionary for Students, Special Encyclopedic Edition,  to Joint Base Lewis/McChord 4th graders on Octo

Marco Noontime Rotary gives dictionaries to Tommie Barfield students

Nov 01 2011
Mary

Tommie Barfield Elementary third-grade students all had a new dictionaries on their desks on Friday, thanks to the Marco Island Noontime Rotary Club.

Annual dictionary project

Oct 31 2011
Mary

The goal of the Dictionary Project is to help all students in completing the school year as good writers, active readers and creative thinkers.

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