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Anoka-Hennepin third graders enjoy new dictionaries

Jan 12 2011
Mary

 Anoka Rotarian Phil Knutson always enjoys handing out dictionaries to Anoka-Hennepin area third graders, but this year was a special joy.

Fairmont Rotary Club brings literacy program to Five Lakes Elementary

Jan 12 2011
Mary

Fairmont Rotary used the proceeds from a District 5950 CAP (Community Assistance Program) Grant to aid students at Five Lakes Elementary School in a four phase program.

Rosemount Elementary School says ‘thank you’ to the Lions Club

Jan 12 2011
Mary

September 25, 2009

Dear Rosemount Lions Club,

Willmar Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks participate in The Dictionary Project at schools

Jan 12 2011
Mary

Willmar Elks Lodge #952 purchased and distributed dictionaries to the 3rd grade students at the Renville County West (RCW) and BOLD School Districts.

3,000 third-graders get dictionaries

Jan 12 2011
Mary

 Three thousand North Metro Elementary students received dictionaries this year through The Dictionary Project.

Students enjoy an old-fashioned tool

Jan 12 2011
Mary

 While the kids are accustomed to using Wikipedia and other online resources, the dictionaries each third grader received Thursday are 'really nice tools' Vitalie said.

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