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    • Board of Directors
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    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
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A Decade of Participation: The Legion Family

Jul 21 2015
Emily
For nearly a century, The American Legion and its auxiliary groups have been serving, helping, and meeting the needs of our nation’s veterans, military men and women, and their families. Originating from...
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Ted Utchen Presents Dictionaries and Gives Advice on Common Spelling Mistakes and Typos

Jul 21 2015
Emily
Ted Utchen, from Wheaton, IL, has participated in The Dictionary Project for over ten years. His appreciation for the English language and his dedication to teaching children the importance of a dictionary...
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How Many Dictionaries Can You Fit in Your Garage?

Jul 21 2015
Emily
We know the amount of dedication, hard work and coordination that goes into completing a dictionary project. Thank you for giving your time and your organization’s commitment to literacy. Because of your...
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The Oldest Organization in WI, the Rising Sun Grange #718, Distributes Dictionaries

Jul 21 2015
Emily
An annual community service project of the Rising Sun Grange #718 is to give a personal dictionary to every third grader in the Waupun Area School District. In April, five classes at...
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Central Ohio Technical College Presents Jerry Billman with John C. “Jay” Barker Community Service Alumni Award

Jul 20 2015
Emily
From The Daily and Sunday Jeffersonian Published: July 20, 2015 3:30PM NEWARK — The leadership of Central Ohio Technical College presented Jerry Billman with the 2015 John C. “Jay” Barker Community Service...
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A Dictionary is an Essential Tool for a Quality Education

Jul 10 2015
Emily
Editorial by Mary French, Executive Director, The Dictionary Project Every day, people ask me if dictionaries will be used in the future. Dictionaries will always be relevant and necessary as long as...
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