Liberty Rotary Gives 3rd Graders New Dictionaries
Members of the Liberty Rotary Club gave 3rd graders at Liberty Elementary School dictionaries of their own Fri., Dec.
Gulf Breeze High School Key Club Donates Dictionaries to Florida Students
The Gulf Breeze High School Key Club vice President, John Stopper, requested a grant for $666.66 from the Florida Key Club District.
The Dictionary Project: Words for Thirds at North Bend Elementary
Students in Shari Myers’ classroom [got] their first dictionaries in November, when North Bend Elementary School was the first to receive the books in Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis Club’s Words for Thirds
Rotarians Hand Out Dictionaries to Thousands of Mesa Students
A program launched by Mesa’s Rotary clubs reached a milestone this year when members breached the 50,000 mark for the number of dictionaries donated to Mesa students in just short of a decade.
Madison Rotary Promotes Literacy With Gifts Of Books To Third Graders
As part of the Rotary Club of Madison’s Literacy Program, the annual Rotary Dictionary Project delivered free dictionary/gazetteers on Oct.
Rotary Club of Hudson Gives Gift of Words to McDowell Students
Thanks to a donation earlier this month from the Rotary Club of Hudson, every third-grader at McDowell Elementary School has their very own, brand new, soft bound, 524-page dictionary.
Students Appreciate Dictionary Donation
Skeels Christian School 3rd graders received dictionaries from the [Gladwin] Kiwanis Organization [recently].
SCRWC Donates Dictionaries to East Millsboro Third-Graders
The Sussex County Republican Women’s Club presented 154 English and Spanish/English dictionaries Jan. 15 to the third-grade students at East Millsboro Elementary School.
Lunch Rotary Donates Dictionaries
The Georgetown County Dictionary Project is a cooperative effort of the Rotary clubs of Andrews, Georgetown Breakfast, Georgetown Lunch, Murrells Inlet and Pawleys Island that was begun by Alan Walter
La Plata Rotary Club Donates Dictionaries to Students
In a time of electronic readers and computers, students at Mary H. Matula Elementary School proved recently that a paperback reference dictionary is just as exciting, especially when it is free.