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ROOTS, INC. Brings Dictionaries and the Art of Storyingtelling

Mar 27 2015
Emily
Regenerating Our Offspring Through Stories, Inc. (ROOTS) distributed 50 dictionaries to third grade students in Pennypacker School in Philadelphia, PA. ROOTS is an organization founded on the preservation of knowledge, wisdom and...
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Rotary District 5110 “Look it up . . .” Dictionary Project 2014-2015:

Mar 26 2015
Emily
Made up of 72 Clubs and around 3,800 members, Rotary District 5110 encompasses the central and southern regions of Oregon from the Pacific coast to the high desert and a northern most...
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Community Involvement Ideas: My American Hero Essay Contest

Mar 24 2015
Emily
Each spring, the Lake Conroe Area Republican Women(LCARW) hold an annual My American Hero Essay Contest at nine elementary schools in Montgomery ISD and Willis ISD, Texas. Each fourth grade student writes...
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Pasadena Rotary Fish Fry Family Fun Day scheduled March 28

Mar 24 2015
Emily
Article written by Kristi Nix, the Pasadena Citizen The Pasadena Rotary Fish Fry and Family Fun Day is scheduled Saturday (March 28) from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will feature...
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Alhambra/San Gabriel and Duarte Elks Clubs Distribute Over 800 Free Dictionaries

Mar 20 2015
Emily
Article written by Michele Earle, Mid Valley News Third grade students in Mountain View School District’s (MVSD) 10 elementary schools are grateful to the Alhambra/San Gabriel and Duarte Elks Clubs for their...
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Third Graders Receive Dictionaries: Generous Gifts from Bayneville Grange #1810

Mar 20 2015
Emily
Article written by Belinda Larsen, The Butler County Times-Gazette Bayneville Grange #1810 distributed dictionaries to local third grade students recently. The group purchases the dictionaries through The Dictionary Project, a non-profit charitable...
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