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Frazee students enjoy new dictionaries

Apr 01 2011
Mary

Whoever signed us up for those dictionaries, tell them “Thanks” with all my heart!

California Words Project teaches the power of words

Apr 01 2011
Mary

We had our first and second dictionary giveaways this past Monday & Tuesday, March 28th & 29th. They both went very, very well.

California Words Project begins dictionary giveaways

Apr 01 2011
Mary

We had our first and second dictionary give aways this past Monday & Tuesday March 28th & 29th. They both went very, very well. 

Harris County Rotary Club supports literacy

Mar 31 2011
Mary

Our Rotary Club here in Harris County, GA, has been giving out free dictionaries to every 3rd grader in Harris County for 3 years. We heard about it at a Rotary Literacy Conference.

Kingsville Noon Lions receive many letters

Mar 30 2011
Mary

 The Kingsville Noon Lions Club posted a number of wonderful thank-you letters they received from children after their fall dictionary project.

Grange visits Dunn School

Mar 30 2011
Mary

The Sabbathday Lake Grange presented third grade students at Dunn School with dictionaries March 25 as part of its Dictionary Project.

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