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Dictionaries for third graders

Aug 02 2011
Mary

For the Lions Clubs involved in the Dictionary Project, it's not too early to be thinking about this fall and the new third graders in your school (this year's second graders).

Happy students receive books from Grange

Aug 02 2011
Mary

One hundred forty third graders at Rock River Intermediate School received new dictionaries from Rising Sun Grange # 718, of Waupun, WI.

Rotary project helps students & teachers

Aug 02 2011
Mary

The Rotary Club of Manchester, CT, has distributed dictionaries to Manchester's third graders for six years now.

Pomona Grange presents dictionaries to third graders

Jul 29 2011
Mary

Huntingdon County Pomona Grange No. 6 is cooperating with the Dictionary Project of Charleston, S.C. to give dictionaries to elementary schools across the United States.

Continuing Promise 2011 finishes mission in El Salvador

Jul 29 2011
Mary

The final stop for Continuing Promise 2011 was in El Salvador, where the USNS Comfort docked at the port of Acajutla.

Rotary dictionary project

Jul 28 2011
Mary

The Oakhurst Sierra Sunrise Rotary Club recently gave 157 dictionaries to third graders in North Fork, O'Neals, Coarsegold, Yosemite Lakes Park and Raymond.

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