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Message from Rotary District 6930 Governer Dr. Juan F. Ortega

Mar 12 2015
Mary
Dear Fellow Rotarians, March is Literacy Month, a time when Rotary Clubs focus on literacy as an essential ingredient for reducing poverty, improving health, encouraging community and economic development, and promoting peace....
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Annie Sims Third Graders Receive Dictionaries from Mt. Pleasant, TX Rotary Members

Mar 11 2015
Mary
Article from the Daily Tribune Last Friday, March 6, marked a special day for Annie Sims Elementary third graders. And not just because it was the day before a week off for...
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The Kiwanis Club of Reisterstown Promote Education through the Gift of a Dictionary

Mar 10 2015
Mary
The Kiwanis Club of Reisterstown has participated in The Dictionary Project for four consecutive years, donating dictionaries to children in Baltimore County Public Schools. Last fall members distributed around 600 dictionaries to...
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‘Dictionaries for Kids’ Donor Dahmen Brown Remembered

Mar 10 2015
Mary
Article by Kelsey M. Boudin, Olean Times Herald In 77 years, Dahmen Morlyn Brown’s accomplishments were many. He had fine hobbies and desires, and he saw the world. He loved Mexican food...
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Julington Creek Elementary Third Grade Students Receive Dictionaries from St. Augustine Rotarians

Mar 06 2015
Mary
By Ingrid Jones, Computer Teacher at Julington Creek Elementary On Feb. 20, Julington Creek’s 173 third graders received dictionaries donated by the Rotary Club of St. Augustine. The Rotary Club of St....
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Fundraising and Community Involvement Ideas: The Rotary Club of Lafayette, TN

Mar 06 2015
Mary
The Rotary Club of Lafayette not only values education, but also the health and well being of people in their community. Each September, with the help of the Wellness Board and volunteers...
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