Cliff-hanger of an ending for Rotarian’s 1,000-mile dictionary walk
Rotarian Dennis Bayley used a near-disaster in Scotland to complete the final few feet of his 1,000-mile walk to raise money for the purchase of dictionaries for Grade 4 pupils in Scugog schools.
Abraham, The Dictionary Project, John Moffet School, Philadelphia, PA
Dear Dictionary Project Thank you for the dichionarise. Now I do not need a laptop. Now I can just look in the dichionary and then I am done. I really appreciate the book. Now I can litterly carry knowledge around with me. Thank you agian Sinserly your friend Abraham
Kevin, The Dictionary Project, John Moffet School, Philadelphia, PA
Dear Dictionary Project, my name is Kevin. Thank you for the dictionary! Now I will learn more intelligent things. I will take the dictionary everywhere I go even to the best park! I will read it everyday and hour. I will use it so I can learn about the world too. I can learn how to do sign language and learn about Japan. Also... Read More
Ivan, The Dictionary Project, John Moffet School, Philadelphia, PA
Dear Dictionary Project, Hello! my name is Ivan. Thank you for giving us a dictionary. We really needed it. Also thank you for giving us these dictionary now we can find out words that the teacher asks us. Also thank you for giving us the dictionary because I don’t know that many words so now I can learn! I could use it for writing... Read More
Thank you, Dictionary Project!
Letters from Mrs. Maurer's 3rd grade class:
Event a gift to the community from the Lions
On behalf of the Yelm Lions Club, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Yelm Community for its support of Prairie Days last weekend.