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Rotary Club visits Monterey Park Elementary School

Apr 12 2011
Mary

 We provide dictionaries to the 3rd grade students at Monterey Park Elementary School.

Forest Grove Grange shares children’s letters

Apr 11 2011
Mary

Forest Grove Grange received many lovely thank-you letters as a result of their involvement in the Dictionary Project. Here are some of the letters.

"Dear Forest Grove Grange

North Orange Grange shares children’s letters

Apr 11 2011
Mary

 The North Orange Grange received many wonderful thank-you letters from students at Dexter Park School in Orange, Massachusetts. Here is a sample of them.

Rotary begins new dictionary project in Ontario

Apr 11 2011
Mary

We have four schools in Saugeen Shores.  G.C. Huston Public School is in Southampton. Northport Public School, Saugeen Central Public School and St. Joseph Catholic School are in Port Elgin.

Project gives kids dictionaries

Apr 11 2011
Mary

The Extension Association of Grant County participated in the Dictionary Project by presenting dictionaries to students in area private and Christian schools.

Rotary Club of Kissimmee reaches whole county

Apr 11 2011
Mary

We initiated our Dictionary Project in 2009. Our goal is to distribute a pocket-sized dictionary to every third grader in Osceola County.

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