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State Street students receive dictionaries from Skaneateles Rotary Club

Jan 12 2011
Mary

In an age of technology, the item causing the biggest stir at State Street School is a dictionary: The old-fashioned kind that can be held, leafed through, puzzled over and explored.

Garland Grange presents dictionaries to Ridge View students

Jan 12 2011
Mary

 On Wednesday, Dec.

A gift of words

Jan 12 2011
Mary

Dictionaries are powerful tools in the hands of students, and the Silverton Grange Ladies Auxiliary knows that.

Elks Club gift defines generous

Jan 12 2011
Mary

dic-tion-ary (n.): a book of alphabetically listed words in a language, with definitions, etymologies, pronunciations and other information.

Thank You to the Baraboo Elks

Jan 12 2011
Mary

Dear Mr. Alt and the Elks Club,

Rundquists deliver dictionaries to schools

Jan 12 2011
Mary

Chuck and Lea Rundquist delivered dictionaries to third grade students in the Kimberly school district, including Friday when they visited Woodland School in Darboy as part of The Dictionary Projec

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