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Augusta West Rotarians share school lunches, dictionaries with Merry Elementary students

Dec 28 2010
Mary

 The Rotary Club of Augusta West handed out dictionaries to the children at A. Brian Merry Elementary School in Augusta.

Nantucket third graders receive dictionaries from Grange

Dec 28 2010
Mary

Dear Mary,

Thank you for your letter. It is a pleasure to give these children the chance they need.

Third graders receive dictionaries from Medford Rotary

Dec 28 2010
Mary

Third graders in Medford have no excuse when it comes to perfect spelling. Medford Rotary Club members recently handed out 522 dictionaries to every third-grader in the city.

Bridgewaters Rotary spreads the word to students

Dec 28 2010
Mary

The Bridgewaters Rotary Club partnered with the elementary schools in Bridgewater, East Bridgewater, and West Bridgewater to distribute dictionaries to each student in every third grade in two scho

Jupiter–Tequesta Rotary Club Dictionary Project a success

Dec 28 2010
Mary

 The Jupiter-Tequesta Rotary Club has just completed its 2010 Dictionary Project.

Okaloosa Republican Women give dictionaries to Okaloosa County students

Dec 28 2010
Mary

 Hayden, a third grade student from Elliott Point Elementary School, shows off her name she printed on the dictionary just given to her, along with other third graders at the scool.

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