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    • Financial Information
  • Information
    • Sponsor Profiles
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A’he’hee means Thank you in Navajo

Apr 18 2012
Mary
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The Dictionary Project donated dictionaries to third graders at Indian Reservation schools all over the country.

A tribute to Loyal Knight Cal Bates

Apr 17 2012
Mary
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A tribute to the vision of Past Loyal Knight Cal Bates

Pompton Lakes Rotarians distribute dictionaries to local pupils

Apr 16 2012
Mary
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Rotarians once again this past week made their annual visit to the Lenox, Lincoln, St.

Broomfield Rotary spreading the good word–or lots of them

Apr 16 2012
Mary
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It might not be many people's favorite book, but it certainly is among the most useful on any bookshelf.

Rotary Club donates a world of information

Apr 12 2012
Mary
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In the words of Rotarian and South Elementary School alumnus Andy Kerchoff, "It looked like Christmas!" Mr.

Sixth year for the North Little Rock Women’s Club dictionary project

Apr 11 2012
Mary
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The North Little Rock Women's Club has sponsored the Dictionary Project for students at schools in North Little Rock and surrounding communities since 2007.

Thank you, Kiwanis Club!

Apr 05 2012
Mary
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Ms. Cumming's class at Snow Elementary was very enthusiastic about getting a dictionary. The children in Ms. Grizzel's class had huge smiles and a lot of gratitude.

Elks’ dictionary project wraps up

Apr 05 2012
Mary
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Valerie Edwards, dictionary project chairwoman at Stockton Elks Lodge # 218, has handed out 1,380 dictionaries to third graders at 16 schools in Lodi and Stockton.

Dictionaries given by Avon Grange and co-sponsors

Apr 04 2012
Mary
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Avon Grange has many small county schools within a 75-80 mile radius. We cover Powell, Deer Lodge and Granite Counties in full and one school in Silver Bow County.

Hayfield Grange dictionary project

Apr 04 2012
Mary
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A dictionary is perhaps the first and most powerful reference tool that a child should own.

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