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Rotary Club of London Hyde Park Dictionary Project

Oct 14 2011
Mary

Grade 3 students in seventeen London and area schools will receive 553 dictionaries.

Realtors donate dictionaries, sponsor essay contest for New Haven third graders

Oct 14 2011
Mary

For the sixth year in a row, a local real estate agent made certain that every third-grade student in the New Haven Unified School District was equipped with one of the most vital educational tools

International dictionaries

Oct 13 2011
Mary

 Last year’s expanded Children of Africa dictionary project was successful on all accounts.

Elks give dictionaries to area third graders

Oct 13 2011
Mary

Third-grade students from Casas Christian, Copper Creek, Mesa Verde, Immaculate Heart and Wilson elementary schools received free dictionaries from Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge No. 2815.

Elks care, Elks share

Oct 13 2011
Mary

Ticonderoga Elks Lodge # 1494 has completed its dictionary project for students in eight local schools.

Dalton Rotary gives learning tools to students

Oct 12 2011
Mary

 Last Thursday, the Dalton Rotary Club continued their annual effort to support learning at the elementary school by passing out dictionaries to all Dalton third-grade students, and a few minu

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