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Thank you, Rushcreek Grange!

Mar 11 2011
Mary

Rushcreek Grange # 2149 gave dictionaries to the third grade class at Bremen Elementary School. The students showed their appreciation by sending letters of thanks.

Chestnut Ridge Grange pleases students

Mar 11 2011
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Chestnut Ridge Grange gave dictionaries to the third grade class at Central Christian Academy in Houston, PA.

Lions spread the word in Indiana

Mar 11 2011
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The Hoosier Lion, the Indiana Lions State Newspaper, wrote about the growth of dictionary projects among Lions Clubs in Indiana in its October edition.

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The Dictionary Project has a Facebook page where we share the latest news and events with our sponsors and friends.

AT&T Pioneers distribute almost 900 dictionaries

Mar 11 2011
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The Jackson Council of the AT&T Pioneers is in the process of delivering dictionaries to third graders all over western Tennessee.

Gassetts Grange visits local schools

Mar 10 2011
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We at Gassetts Grange # 327 would like to share our experiences while delivering the dictionaries. We donated books to students at Chester-Andover Elementary School, Cavendish, Mt.

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