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  • Information
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Lions spread the word in Indiana

Mar 11 2011
Mary
News

The Hoosier Lion, the Indiana Lions State Newspaper, wrote about the growth of dictionary projects among Lions Clubs in Indiana in its October edition.

Third grade students receive dictionaries from North Bay Lions

Feb 28 2011
Mary
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The Portland North Bay Lions Club wants G-PISD third graders to "Look it up!" -- in the dictionary, that is.

Pierceton Lions distribute dictionaries

Feb 28 2011
Mary
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 On September 7, members of the Pierceton Lions Club took part in the annual presentation of student dictionaries to all third graders in the Pierceton Elementary School system.

Seven years running, Hemingway Johnsonville Lions distribute dictionaries

Feb 15 2011
Mary
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 When children receive one of their first books, it is not often that the third word on the first page is “abalone.” Thanks to the Johnsonville Hemingway Lions Club and The Diction

Whatcom Granges, Lynden Lions blanket county with dictionaries for third graders

Feb 08 2011
Mary
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This is a good year to be a third grader in Whatcom County.

DuPont Lions Club donates dictionaries to area third graders

Jan 13 2011
Mary
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 Did you know that the longest word in the English language has 1,909 letters in it? Or that Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is the word to say when you don’t know what to say?

Lincolnton Lions participate in Dictionary Project

Jan 12 2011
Mary
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Although the Lincolnton Lions Club are best known for their services to the blind and visually impaired, they have actively supported youth programs such as sponsoring Lions Club International Peac

Rosemount Elementary School says ‘thank you’ to the Lions Club

Jan 12 2011
Mary
News

September 25, 2009

Dear Rosemount Lions Club,

Red Wing Lions Club loves the children’s letters

Jan 12 2011
Mary
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Nine Red Wing Lions finished our Club`s 4th year of having true enjoyment delivering dictionaries to about 240 4th graders at Burnside, St. Joseph, St.

Kingsville Noon Lions Dictionary Project

Jan 07 2011
Mary
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 Kingsville Noon Lions Club presented dictionaries to each third grade student in the five Independent School Districts and three parochial schools in Kleberg and Kenedy Counties.

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