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‘Dictionary Project’ returns to Johnson City Elementary School.

Apr 08 2025
Yaro Celis
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. (WBNG) — A yearly tradition returned to Johnson City Elementary School once again. The yearly tradition began in the school in 2004. The Johnson City Rotary Club and the...
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Honoring Jan Pashley: A Lifelong Advocate for Education and Community.

Apr 07 2025
Yaro Celis
OSWEGO, NY – Jan H. Pashley, who passed away on April 3, 2025, at the age of 73, left behind a powerful legacy of service, education, and community spirit. Among his many...
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Volunteers for Literacy of Habersham is proving that community efforts effect change

Apr 03 2025
Mary
“Books, Ducks, and a Sense of Purpose” By Carly McCurry I was three weeks into housewifery, six months into the pregnancy, and drowning in clean laundry and reorganized spice racks when I...
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Lakeview Urbandale Kiwanis Dictionary Project.

Apr 03 2025
Mary
Dictionaries Deliver Lifelong Learning in Battle Creek, MI In a heartwarming show of community support, the “Kiwanis Club of Lakeview-Urbandale” in “Battle Creek, Michigan”, recently donated personal dictionaries to local elementary students...
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JC students receive free dictionaries.

JC Elementary Students Receive Over 150 Dictionaries to Take Home.

Apr 03 2025
Mary
Representatives from the JC Rotary and JC Elks Lodge went to multiple 3rd-grade classes, giving out a dictionary to take home and read, and a bookmark to help, continuing an over 20-year-old...
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Rotary Club of Montclair, New Jersey

May 27 2022
Mary
In 2004, the Rotary Club of Montclair, New Jersey first participated in The Dictionary Project, providing dictionaries to third grade students in Montclair and Verona. The project was chaired by Rotarian Georgia...
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