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The Dictionary Project rolls on!

Dec 21 2010
Mary

In our Summer 2010 impact Newsletter, we highlighted the Wabash Valley Dictionary Project Endowment Fund.

The Dictionary Project rolls on!

Dec 21 2010
Mary

Wabash Valley Community Foundation Winter 2010 Newsletter

 

12-letter word for helping students

Dec 21 2010
Mary

At a Warrick County Rotary Club meeting in early 2007, Rotarian Jack Baker proposed that the club get involved with The Dictionary Project, a concept that started in the 1990s with the sole mission

Greene County third grade students receive dictionaries from AT&T Pioneers group

Dec 21 2010
Mary

Every third-grade student in the public schools of Greene County was treated to a special present Monday -- their very own, brand-new dictionary, compliments of the Indiana Chapter of AT&T Pion

Project gives dictionaries to Southern Indiana third-graders

Dec 21 2010
Mary

Trey excitedly examined his new dictionary Friday morning.

`There`s over 32,000 definitions in here!` the 8-year-old announced.

Elks visit Jackson County classrooms

Dec 21 2010
Mary

Our Lodge gave out 631 English dictionaries, one for every 3rd grade student in Jackson County, in September 2008.

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37,792,143 children have received a dictionary to date.

597,886 dictionaries have been donated to students in the 2025-2026 school year.

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