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Dictionary distribution by members of Rotary Club of Memphis Central

May 02 2011
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To celebrate March as National Literacy month, Karen Shea, president of the Rotary Club of Memphis Central, along with members Dick Wieland and Lynn Jackson distributed dictionaries to about 75 thi

The Dictionary Project

May 02 2011
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With their everlasting support of the community, the Rotary Club of London Hyde Park has launched The Dictionary Project.

Gulf Breeze High School Key Club dictionary project

Apr 29 2011
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Gulf Breeze H.S. Key Club planned and completed an outstanding Dictionary Project for the elementary schools in the Pensacola and Gulf Breeze area.

Words for Thirds gives power of education to Washington students

Apr 29 2011
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What began more than 100 years ago as a grassroots volunteer organization centered on issues concerning agriculture and community outreach, the Hopewell Grange in northern Tazewell County is still

The Union Rotary Club dictionary project

Apr 25 2011
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Last week Union Rotary donated 655 dictionaries, one to every third grade student in the township of Union, NJ.

Dictionaries are a treasure

Apr 20 2011
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The Dictionary Project was featured in A Noble Purpose, a blog written by Pepi Noble.

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