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Greater Kingsport Republican Women’s Club believes that “Good Readers Become Good Leaders”

Jan 27 2015
Mary
Since 2009, the members of the Greater Kingsport Republican’s Club have made their annual literacy project one of their top priority community projects. Each year, the members have raised funds for their...
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Anthony and Sarah Triola Work with Community to Bring Dictionaries to Sugarloaf Elementary

Jan 26 2015
Mary
Anthony and Sarah Triola recently delivered 98 dictionaries to Sugarloaf Elementary School in Killeen, TX with the help of soldiers from the adoptive unit, the 11th Military Police Battalion, and the U.S....
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The Kiwanis Club of Westside Jacksonville Start Dictionary Project

Jan 20 2015
Mary
The Kiwanis Club of Westside Jacksonville recently distributed dictionaries to third-grader students in Duval County School District. The Kiwanis have already donated over 250 books to five elementary schools for the 2014-2015...
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Rotary Clubs of Paterson Donates Dictionaries

Jan 19 2015
Mary
The Rotary Clubs of Paterson have been donating dictionaries to all the 3rd grade students in both public and parochial schools in Paterson, New Jersey since 2006. We would like to continue...
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Useful Tips for Presenting Dictionaries to Students

Jan 15 2015
Mary
If you are wondering how to present to grade-school children, here is a sample presentation from the Kiwanis Foundation of South Lyon. This message is delivered verbally to students by Kiwanis members...
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More Than 10 Years Later, Third-Graders Across the Area Are Still Getting Dictionaries

Jan 15 2015
Mary
When Kansas City resident Chris Hope started Dictionary Project KC, he just wanted to support literacy. About 300,000 dictionaries later, he’s helping every third-grader in the eight-county metro area get a personal...
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