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Green Tree Rotary’s Dictionary Project

Dec 30 2010
Mary

 In September, in conjunction with The Dictionary Project, the Rotary Club of Green Tree presented more than 158 dictionaries to the students of Aiken, Dormont, and Myrtle Elementary Schools.<

Years and miles apart, brothers receive Rotary dictionaries

Dec 30 2010
Mary

 Emerson, a 3rd grader at Slippery Rock Area Elementary School, was excited and happy to receive a dictionary in September, courtesy of the Rotary Club of Slippery Rock.

Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore Mayor, Delivers Dictionaries To Students

Dec 30 2010
Mary

Dozens of Baltimore elementary school children received the gift of good spelling Tuesday.

Pottstown Rotary donates dictionaries

Dec 30 2010
Mary

 Recently, the Pottstown Rotary Club helped the elementary students of the Pottstown School District learn the definition of the club`s motto, `Service Above Self.`

Take-home reading: Club gives dictionaries to Framingham students

Dec 30 2010
Mary

It's Harry Potter week at Stapleton Elementary School, and third graders were buried in their books Monday morning.

Peabody-Lynn Elks donate dictionaries

Dec 30 2010
Mary

Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. With the help of their crisp blue new dictionaries, that`s one word Peabody third-graders are certain to know how to spell.

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