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Lakeview Grange shares thank-you notes

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 Lakeview Grange # 359 is part of the Vermont Dictionary Project. The Grange is enjoying their dictionary project and hope to expand it.

Gassetts Grange # 327 continues dictionary project

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 Gassetts Grange # 327 of Chester, VT, delivers dictionaries to 7 different schools each year. We enjoy giving as much as or more than the children do receiving.

Profile: Gretta Moorhead

Jan 07 2011
Mary

Gretta Moorhead is not a woman of few words. She is, in fact, a woman who thrives on giving words away.

Ruritans give out dictionaries

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 Once more, the King George Ruritan Club is giving the gift of words: a dictionary to every third grader in the county.

Richmond students receive books from Verizon Pioneers

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 Hi Mary,

Barboursville Ruritans donate dictionaries

Jan 07 2011
Mary

 The Barboursville Ruritans purchased dictionaries for every third grader at Gordon-Barbour Elementary School.

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