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Pupils get gift of words

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King George Ruritans distribute dictionaries to every third grader in the county

Students get dictionaries, virtual field trips

Jan 07 2011
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Reston Rotary expands one education initiative, adds another

Warrenton Rotary Club dictionary project

Jan 07 2011
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 Deliveries of dictionaries to third graders at all Fauquier County public schools by Warrenton Rotary Club members began this morning and will continue all week long until every class has bee

Lynchburg Morning Rotary Club enjoys the Dictionary Project

Jan 07 2011
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The Lynchburg Morning Rotary has been distributing dictionaries the 3rd graders in the Lynchburg City Schools for 3 years. We delivered over 600 dictionaries this year.

Rotary to start Dictionary Project in Radford Public Schools

Jan 07 2011
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 The Rotary Club of Radford has received official approval from Superintendent William Charles (Chuck) Bishop of the Radford Public Schools to start a Dictionary Project for Grade Three studen

Rotary Club gives dictionaries to Lacrosse Elementary

Jan 07 2011
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 The South Hill Rotary Club recently took part in the Rotary Dictionary Project by supplying over 50 third graders at LaCrosse Elementary with a dictionary to be used in their coming school ye

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