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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.

Burien Elks donate dictionaries to Highline students

Mar 30 2011
Mary

The Burien Elks Lodge participated in dispensing student dictionaries to third graders in the Highline School District the past few weeks as part of the Dictionary Project of Charleston, S.C.

Kiwanis Club visits Dearborn schools

Mar 30 2011
Mary

What is it like distributing dictionaries? Let's look at Oakman School. A time is arranged, and you check in at the office. An older, but beautiful school. See the round windows on the left?

Dictionary Project comes to Georgetown!

Mar 29 2011
Mary

We were honored today with the gracious gift of dictionaries!

Winsted Lions Club is making a difference

Mar 29 2011
Mary

 In less than a year, the Winsted Lions Club has shown the community what teamwork is all about.

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