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Grangeville dictionary distribution

Nov 04 2011
Caroline
News

Recently the Grangeville Elks completed their distribution of the third-grade dictionaries in our area.

Mary Johnson, Kuna Grange # 59, Meridian, ID

Oct 31 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
This is the fifth or sixth year we have been participating in the dictionary project. We truly enjoy getting to deliver the dictionaries to the students. It is fun to watch them open their own dictionary and how excited they are.

Diana Dwyer, Riverside Valley Grange # 1047, Tacoma, WA

Oct 28 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We have been doing this for 6 years now I think and find it very rewarding to see the looks on their faces when they receive a book that is theirs to keep. Some of these children have never owned a book that was just for them. This is a very worthwhile project and we plan on continuing with it a few more years.

Grangers present Words For Thirds to Chelan Valley students

Oct 27 2011
Caroline
News

Nearly one hundred third graders from MOE Elementary in Chelan boarded buses to travel to the Manson Grange Community Hall Thursday afternoon.

The Manson Grange presents the Dictionary Project

Oct 25 2011
Caroline
News

Created in 1995, this project has involved providing a dictionary to every third-grade student in the United States.

Art Ries, Selah Heights Grange # 608, Selah, WA

Oct 18 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
Selah Heights Grange has been participating in the dictionary program for possibly ten years. It has been a rewarding experience, especially when the students sent thank-you notes to the Grange. One of the strongest complements we got last year was from a volunteer parent helping in a third grade classroom who said her two older sons now in high school were still using their...
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Valley Grange presents 1,000th dictionary

Oct 18 2011
Caroline
News

Piscataquis Community Elementary School third graders in Guilford, ME, were the audience for Valley Grange's first Dictionary Day this year, and their visit to the grange hall in Guilford included

Tena Hedges, Catlin Grange # 199, Kelso, WA

Oct 11 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
Every year the 3rd graders look forward to seeing us come. They are really excited when they find out the books are theirs to keep.

Grange is still active, with new role in rural America

Oct 10 2011
Caroline
News

As a child growing up near Battle Creek, Kathryn Strouse took part in all that the Grange offered, including the teen dances.

Candy Smith, Williamsburg Grange # 225, Williamsburg, MA

Oct 04 2011
Administrator
Letters from Sponsors
We have been doing this project for 7 years now, and it is very rewarding to see the children’s faces when they know why we have come to pass out the dictionaries. Because we are a small town children know us and ask when will you bring my dictionary. Some have older siblings that have received a dictionary in the past. This is the...
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