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Gila County School District gets dictionaries

Dec 20 2010
Mary

A consortium of local service organizations: The Pinal Mountain Elks # 2809, Copper Cities Rotary Club, Globe Rotary Club and The Emblem Club # 554 recently met with Gila County School Superintende

Yuma County Rotary Clubs to distribute dictionaries to students

Dec 20 2010
Mary

An assembly line of sorts was in full swing Wednesday morning in the Yuma Elementary School District 1 warehouse, where Rotary Club members gathered to stamp and put stickers on approximately 3,128

Dictionaries distributed to NW Tucson third graders

Dec 20 2010
Mary

Third graders at four northwest-side elementary schools received dictionaries from Catalina Mountain Elks Lodge No. 2815.

Rotary Club of Vernal, UT, includes Grand Canyon school in dictionary project

Dec 20 2010
Mary

The village of Supai is the home of the Havasupai Indian Tribe. They are a short, hearty people of Yuman descent related to the Hualapai, Yavapai and Mojave Indians.

Fulton Elementary fourth graders hold panel discussion about the Dictionary Project

Dec 20 2010
Mary

Four years ago the Sun Lakes Rotary Club initiated a program known as 'The Dictionary Project.' This outstanding program furnishes each third-grade student his or her own personal dictionary as a g

Sun Lakes Rotary Club sticker party

Dec 20 2010
Mary

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